Ave Ave Ave! Happy Birthday!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
random pictures
This was the outside of the Sarawak State Library. They had an event that sunday morning. Lotsa exhibitions.
Yeah, old cannons. hahaha. Didn't know they keep these stuffs and displayed it.
I like this one, looks like sth crushed under the pillar.
hahaha. Still remember when i was young, i used to pile up peebles and make a picture out of it. This is my.. haha. prehistoric photo.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Yo0o
Yoooo0o0o0oo i'm here to contribute something too :D
For those who wants ta contribute too tell yin kit.
And yes i freakin agree about engineers coverin up architects' asses to make sure nothing goes wrong as they play around. zomg why am i studying this pieca shit subject, who's the retard that goes around spreading "civil good! civil good!"
Bwahaha actually i didnt know much about all these shit. Only after 2 Years in Swinburne KUCHING <--(lasap place) then i discovered how pieca shit civil engineering is. F6 dudes out there, turn back before it's too late!!! Go take architecture!!!
Here's a brief scenario:
-Architects designs a certain building until FHUUUAAAAA
-Architects feel proud and having fun
(Meanwhile)
-Civil Engineers:"yamakacheebuy this SeanChewSengHuat walao f*ck man"
-Calculate.
-Calculates with colleagues.
-Calculates again
-and more calculation
-Calculate
-Calculates
-and more calculation
-headache
-bangs the wall
-Curses SeanChew the architect agian
-knock head on the wall
-knocks the wall more
-enter quarrel with colleague
-fight
-injury
-more calculation
-hair loss
-FINALLY! The whole shit is stable !!! IT STANDS!!! (with this this that that etc material + various calcs)
-ok 1 of 20 complete, 19 more to go.
And that's in office work. w00t we have field work to get urself sweaty wearing safety helm and boots and gettin all high on mud - yea baby. zz
After everything's finish, most of the time the architects get all the credit for designin this FHUOO thing and the $$. Whilst eng people get ignored and if the building/bridge/wadever fails/falls we go to jail.
End Of Story
For those who wants ta contribute too tell yin kit.
And yes i freakin agree about engineers coverin up architects' asses to make sure nothing goes wrong as they play around. zomg why am i studying this pieca shit subject, who's the retard that goes around spreading "civil good! civil good!"
Bwahaha actually i didnt know much about all these shit. Only after 2 Years in Swinburne KUCHING <--(lasap place) then i discovered how pieca shit civil engineering is. F6 dudes out there, turn back before it's too late!!! Go take architecture!!!
Here's a brief scenario:
-Architects designs a certain building until FHUUUAAAAA
-Architects feel proud and having fun
(Meanwhile)
-Civil Engineers:"yamakacheebuy this SeanChewSengHuat walao f*ck man"
-Calculate.
-Calculates with colleagues.
-Calculates again
-and more calculation
-Calculate
-Calculates
-and more calculation
-headache
-bangs the wall
-Curses SeanChew the architect agian
-knock head on the wall
-knocks the wall more
-enter quarrel with colleague
-fight
-injury
-more calculation
-hair loss
-FINALLY! The whole shit is stable !!! IT STANDS!!! (with this this that that etc material + various calcs)
-ok 1 of 20 complete, 19 more to go.
And that's in office work. w00t we have field work to get urself sweaty wearing safety helm and boots and gettin all high on mud - yea baby. zz
After everything's finish, most of the time the architects get all the credit for designin this FHUOO thing and the $$. Whilst eng people get ignored and if the building/bridge/wadever fails/falls we go to jail.
End Of Story
Friday, April 18, 2008
Another useful skill i learnt in architecture school
The power of bullshitting. Mwuahahaha. It's true. To bullshit on the spot needs true skill and time to master. According to my tutor, it's a skill that will help cover-up your mistakes ( in my case, flaws in my designs ).
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Myth? What myth?
What myth do you guys have about studying overseas?
Before I came here I didn't really think much about living overseas. It's just like a 'wham bam, thank you ma'am' sort of situation for me. It all happened so fast.
I've been in Melbourne for almost 3 years already. It feels more like home now.
Every year I have a different perspective of this place.
I remember the first year I came, I had no idea what Melbourne looks like. The only glimpse of it was when I was on the plane and I saw some pictures of it in the magazine. Even during the first year, I did not really explore much of Melbourne, it was basically go to school and come home sort of situation. Then second year here, I slowly explored the city and all its small lane ways. I got more familiar with my surroundings. Now third year, I hope to explore more of the surrounding areas of the city.
Ok i am talking BS again. hahahah...... I would encourage you guys to go travel. Not just for a week or 2. I mean really really stay there for at least a month. You'll truly learn things that you'd never thought you'd learn
Before I came here I didn't really think much about living overseas. It's just like a 'wham bam, thank you ma'am' sort of situation for me. It all happened so fast.
I've been in Melbourne for almost 3 years already. It feels more like home now.
Every year I have a different perspective of this place.
I remember the first year I came, I had no idea what Melbourne looks like. The only glimpse of it was when I was on the plane and I saw some pictures of it in the magazine. Even during the first year, I did not really explore much of Melbourne, it was basically go to school and come home sort of situation. Then second year here, I slowly explored the city and all its small lane ways. I got more familiar with my surroundings. Now third year, I hope to explore more of the surrounding areas of the city.
Ok i am talking BS again. hahahah...... I would encourage you guys to go travel. Not just for a week or 2. I mean really really stay there for at least a month. You'll truly learn things that you'd never thought you'd learn
Architecture school
How many of you have always wondered what people study in architecture school? How many of you think that all we do in school is just learn how to draw and shit? Well, we DO NOT just learn to draw and shit. We learn about the world, culture, people and shit.
Nah, I'm not going into that topic. If you're interested, you could ask me.
What I wanted to share with you guys is one of the lessons that I learnt that I find quite interesting.
I learnt that there is no such thing as an absolute randomness. Or rather, I do not believe in absolute randomness. I believe that things that may seem random, may not be random at all, they might be affected by some other factors.
Ok this is absolute bullshit. I'm just bored.
Architecture school is fun but stressful. Its not like all the other school where you have to study a lot. Read tons and tons of books for research. Well, it's not like I don't do research. It's just that my research can come from anything, be it just by watching movie, listening to music, basically just doing what I like best. ( *it only applies to my design subject, I still have to read books for theories and shit* ).
Why am I telling you all this?
It's because I think most of you don't know what it's like. Well I didn't. I sort of applied to do architecture by impulse without knowing what I was up for. It's like taking a blind leap of faith into an unknown territory.
Now, I'm already in my second year. I really enjoy what I'm doing, even if it kills me. I enjoy doing work in uni till 2-3am. I enjoy playing around with glue. I enjoy the freedom to express who I really am in class. You can't do that with maths or statistics now, can you?
I'm not here to brag or whatever. If you're studying engineering or going to study engineering, you'll grow to hate architects. Mainly because we have fun doing what we're doing, and you're working your ass off to make sure our fun doesn't get out of hand.
Nah, I'm not going into that topic. If you're interested, you could ask me.
What I wanted to share with you guys is one of the lessons that I learnt that I find quite interesting.
I learnt that there is no such thing as an absolute randomness. Or rather, I do not believe in absolute randomness. I believe that things that may seem random, may not be random at all, they might be affected by some other factors.
Ok this is absolute bullshit. I'm just bored.
Architecture school is fun but stressful. Its not like all the other school where you have to study a lot. Read tons and tons of books for research. Well, it's not like I don't do research. It's just that my research can come from anything, be it just by watching movie, listening to music, basically just doing what I like best. ( *it only applies to my design subject, I still have to read books for theories and shit* ).
Why am I telling you all this?
It's because I think most of you don't know what it's like. Well I didn't. I sort of applied to do architecture by impulse without knowing what I was up for. It's like taking a blind leap of faith into an unknown territory.
Now, I'm already in my second year. I really enjoy what I'm doing, even if it kills me. I enjoy doing work in uni till 2-3am. I enjoy playing around with glue. I enjoy the freedom to express who I really am in class. You can't do that with maths or statistics now, can you?
I'm not here to brag or whatever. If you're studying engineering or going to study engineering, you'll grow to hate architects. Mainly because we have fun doing what we're doing, and you're working your ass off to make sure our fun doesn't get out of hand.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Some pictures
Since I so nice to you guys, I'll post some of my photos here instead of my own blog. I can find no relevant reason to post them here other than to amuse you guys when you're bored.
Do you want me to explain the picture? I'm pretty sure you don't.
Anyone want to chiaw this blog's template? It keeps cutting my photos.
Do you want me to explain the picture? I'm pretty sure you don't.
Anyone want to chiaw this blog's template? It keeps cutting my photos.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Work
You guys really do read this blog. Nice la. Have you guys thought about where you want to work after you finish studying?
For me, time flies really fast. It's second year for me already then after next year I'd have to get out of uni to do some work experience.
I sort of feel that when we reach our twenties, everything seems to be moving very fast.
For me, time flies really fast. It's second year for me already then after next year I'd have to get out of uni to do some work experience.
I sort of feel that when we reach our twenties, everything seems to be moving very fast.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
boriiiing
Initially I wanted to put a big photo of myself here... but the layout of the page just doesn't let me... So lucky you
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Hello again
Sean here again.
I actually have a lot of crap to talk about. Although I have my own blog, me thinks that some of the crap I want to talk about aren't that suitable to be posted onto my blog. hahahaha. So I'll just post here if you guys don't mind.
Heck I don't even know who reads this blog.
FYI, this is one of many crap talks that I'm talking about.
Listen to Tiesto presents Allure featuring Julie Thompson - Somewhere inside of me
Trust me, you'll be inspired.
I actually have a lot of crap to talk about. Although I have my own blog, me thinks that some of the crap I want to talk about aren't that suitable to be posted onto my blog. hahahaha. So I'll just post here if you guys don't mind.
Heck I don't even know who reads this blog.
FYI, this is one of many crap talks that I'm talking about.
Listen to Tiesto presents Allure featuring Julie Thompson - Somewhere inside of me
Trust me, you'll be inspired.
Hello people
Hello, Sean here.
Most of us are turning 20 soon. Have you thought about the plans for the near future? Getting married and having children doesn't count.
Have you thought about venturing somewhere else to pursue your dreams? Or would you rather just find a stable job near home, find a partner and settle down?
These are the choices that we all have to make very very soon. Sooner than you might think.
Personally, I think its to early to think about settling down. The twenties are the beginning of our youth. Dream big and do big before its too late.
By being too late I mean when you reach your 30s. You don't want to start a family too late either. It's going to be such a burden supporting you're children when they're just starting uni and you're already getting ready to retire.
Don't be afraid to take risk. Most importantly, you are in control of your own future. Don't let others tie you down.
I have no idea why I'm posting this here. Hahaha. Well at least I'm keeping the blog alive.
C'mon people, lets all share crap with each other.
I'd appreciate it if you guys post some pictures and news of Kuching. I've not heard any news of home for a very very long time hahaha. Shit. I haven't called home for weeks as well. :-P
Hope to hear from you guys soon.
Most of us are turning 20 soon. Have you thought about the plans for the near future? Getting married and having children doesn't count.
Have you thought about venturing somewhere else to pursue your dreams? Or would you rather just find a stable job near home, find a partner and settle down?
These are the choices that we all have to make very very soon. Sooner than you might think.
Personally, I think its to early to think about settling down. The twenties are the beginning of our youth. Dream big and do big before its too late.
By being too late I mean when you reach your 30s. You don't want to start a family too late either. It's going to be such a burden supporting you're children when they're just starting uni and you're already getting ready to retire.
Don't be afraid to take risk. Most importantly, you are in control of your own future. Don't let others tie you down.
I have no idea why I'm posting this here. Hahaha. Well at least I'm keeping the blog alive.
C'mon people, lets all share crap with each other.
I'd appreciate it if you guys post some pictures and news of Kuching. I've not heard any news of home for a very very long time hahaha. Shit. I haven't called home for weeks as well. :-P
Hope to hear from you guys soon.
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