This author is currently on hiatus for the ignoble cause of mugging. The public is advised to remain calm, as this routine protocol has been shown to have no effect on one's violent tendencies in 96% of cases.
Friday, December 29, 2006 |
Hmm, it looks like internet connections are picking up again, although they're definitely still not as fast as pre-quake speeds. Guess we'll have another week or two to wait for the cables to be repaired so we can enjoy speed surfing again. Even though connections are steadily improving slightly, its still very bad. Right now, i can hardly play SCO without lagging. It's like, the surroundings will disapear once every few seconds due to lag, or the server will register shots a few seconds late. Surprisingly, though, i can play Gunz without any lag at all, even though the action is mroe intensive. Looks like i may have to resort to a previous game temporarily is things don't clear up. On a different subject, here's the list of teachers for next year's Sec 3 iSpark classes, for those who don't already know. Kudos to Hubert for getting the info round so quickly, but im not too surprised, considering the speed at which he is updated on latest soccer happenings, especially on Arsenal. 3N Form Teacher: CaoJW English: Kevin Cheng Chinese: CaoJW Math: Benjamin Lee Chemistry: Letchmi Physics: ChiaK (apparently from Aphelion, not sure) Biology: N/A History: Brian (new teacher??) Geography: Melvin Chng Literature: Kevin Cheng 3M FT: Kevin Cheng English: Same as above. Chinese: YangWZ Math: Benjamin Lee Chem: Justin Loh Physics: ChiaK Bio: LeeFY Humanities (IHC): Melvin Chng 3O FT: LeeFY English: Lina Chinese: YangWZ Math: ThamSW Chem: Justin Loh Physics: ChiaK Bio: LeeFY IHC: Melvin It looks like 3M got the best set of teachers out of the 3 classes, especially since they've got KC as the FT. It looks like KC won't be 2N06's form teacher for 2 years after all. *pouts* And i'll be in 3N next year, along with most of my classmates from 2N. Although 3N is the Humanities class, we've got CaoJW, a Chinese China teacher, as our FT. The Humanities class is supposed to be strong in English, and thus weak in Chinese lor. Maybe the teachers decided they wanted to work on our weakness and improve the standard of our Chinese or something, with the new inclusion of China Studies into our already-packed syllabus. Ugh. I have no freaking idea. |
'Twas teh winnar at 11:22 pm.