Monthly Archives: July 2006

Finally!

My timetable is finally finalized :-)

MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI

0800

Designing Local Urban Landscape Studio

0900

ALG Meeting

 

1000
Designing Local Urban Landscape Lecture

1100
Shaping Metropolis Lecture

Shaping Metropolis Lecture
 

1200

Shaping Metropolis Tutorial

 

1300

Digital Design Modelling Lab

SALP Seminar

 

1415

Planning & Development Management Lecture

 

1515

1615

1715

Planing & Development Management Tutorial

 

Please don’t be jealous :-P
After two semesters of lovely late Wednesdays, I cannot believe I actually have to get up insanely early [...]

A “divorce shower” from the media

I just knew one of my favorite actress, Maura Tierney filed for divorce from her husband for 13 years. It was quite a shock to me at first. But then, what hits me more is the different “treatment” she and Jennifer Aniston had received from the media while they were filing their own [...]

New Fringe

Thanks Tiff for her artistic cut :-)

A very personal experience with Wikipedia

Via Blackrimglass.com, I found that Wikipedia actually has a page that teach people how to cite them. They even provide you with bibliographic details! I am very surprised that they have it, since Wikipedia is not considered to be an appropriate academic reference.

Bibliographic details for “Webmaster”
Page name: Webmaster
Author: Wikipedia contributors
Publisher: Wikipedia, The Free [...]

Blog Make-over: On the Heming-way

After almost two years, I finally left the family of Kubrick/K2. It’s so exciting with the new layout that Hemingway provides. Hope all will be good :)
By the way, in case you haven’t noticed, I am still dreading on the blog make-over. Here are some plans:
+ Set up myStatus Page
+ I kinda [...]

Spot my home?

I have been preping my first assignment for shaping metropolis and just knew that Cloud View Road wasn’t even built in 1973!When everyone treats Google Earth as their playground, I decide to go antique.

Nostalgia

oh my god! i found my most favorite computer game in childhood on PSP now! (@ Target’s Toy Sale!)

Death costs

I have never felt ashame of being a Chinese.
Until this, which is just plain RIDICULOUS
basically, the following article is about an infamous earthquake approximately 30 years ago in the northern part of china.
so, why are we talking about this now? the government ‘out-sourced’ the building of memorial site to companies and the companies charge people [...]

Ridleyans beginning of the semester gathering!

I don’t know if any Ridleyans are keeping an eye on my blog. But if you see this, it’s your lucky day (just in case if you didn’t get my invitation email)! I am trying to organize a yum-cha on the coming Saturday. I thought it would be nice to catch up [...]

A design student must-read

I have had my first lecture of this semester this morning! It was Designing the Local Urban Landscape. We have to design the landscape (duh!) by relating the site with its surrounding context, history and etc. Our lecturer Andrew showed us a overhead during the lecture and said he found this stuck [...]