08 February 2010

Come to me...

I bought quite a lot of Gundams recently. I started to do so ever since I started working in Queensland. I had also upgraded my hobby from just a mere Gundams collector to novice Gundams builder. With my brothers around, I have more motivation to do so. It is nice to have someone to talk about it, share some knowledge and experience it together.

Since I am working, the rate of building the Gundams had been very painstakingly slow… I am really taking my time. I had not even started with my PG Astray Red Frame. I do want to see my first PG standing but I really want to savor the moment of building it…


My Gundams look nicer now with the proper cutting, sanding, filing, coloring and panel lining. The Gundams doesn’t look plain and look quite close to the Gundams portrayed on their boxes.


Right now I am still waiting for my MG Exia Ignition Mode from Japan… When will you be coming to Malaysia? Currently, I still had not received any news about my MG Exia yet. Last time I heard from my friend who help me to buy those Gundams, she was going to post the Gundams to Malaysia. That was in August if I am not mistaken…


Are you alright there? Really sorry to bother you…


I do hope to see my MG Exia soon…

That will be my first MG too…


Sigh…


When will you be coming here? Exia...

01 February 2010

My school is the BEST!

My secondary school was supposed to be the best school in my state. Where great leaders are produce…



Guess that was history…


Now, not that I want to humiliate my own school but to progress, to move forward to a glorious goal, you have to know your weaknesses and work on it. We always shout out that we produce the best students every year…


Though best students academically only. Probably in the past…


Guess that was history…


When you do say that you have the best students, do you only said that for school time only? What ever happened after they left the school? Does anybody take note or follow up on how well the students get on with their lives after school?


I will say the school plays some role in developing the students toward that achievement. Programs and activities conducted in the school should help to instill those values…


The question is… Do the activities in the school do that? I was quite disappointed with the school orientation week for this year.


To me, the activities the school came up with were just pointless and a waste of time. I don’t see the point how those activities can help the students to be great leaders, teach them disciplines and cooperation. The activities were just childish and lean more towards ragging…


Surprisingly another school that my school always looks down did a better job for the orientation week… For whatever reason that might have, my school should learn from them…


Orientation week…


Shouldn’t the school during the week, helps the students to know the school better? Even if you want them to know the staff and their seniors, shouldn’t you have better and dignified way to do that? Shouldn’t you have games that don’t humiliate the students? The facilitators should be more considerate and treat the students with respect as well…


The teachers involved should also play their role to make sure activities are up to the best standard…


The ragging is a custom we weed out in the university life. You go to a university and you will not find it anymore. I don’t understand then why the school still practices that degrading custom then. I mean, the best school still practices barbaric custom?


That should be history…