Yesterday, my friends and I had initially planned to go to Vivocity, to watch a movie, but alas, none of
them could make it.
Anyway, the actual reason I had to go to Vivocity in the first place was to register the warranty for my camera and also to purchase an additional lense for my camera.
So when my friends could not make it, I just took some pictures around Vivocity.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The 20th of November was my school's graduation day. It is a day when my school commerates (yup, you guessed it) the graduation of the students in their final year. At first I did not give it much thought. I anticipated it to be another usual "prize giving ceremony" sort of thing. Maybe a guest of honour, a speech by the principal or the vice principal, the reception of certificates, and photos with friends.
Well to be honest with you. It WAS much as I expected it to be. Nothing too grand. There was a guest of honour, a Bedok View alumni who is currently a successful dentist. And of course we had a speech by Mdm Rao. She talked about friends and how it was important we carefully choose our friends. I believe she is right. You cannot just make friends just because they give you the upper edge. After that it was the prize giving ceremony.
I got two awards. The first one was the 'Colours' award which I got, ( as it said on the certificate) for my 'Outstanding contributions to NPCC [ National Police Cadet Corps]). I was proud to recieve it. Yes, several other got it with me, but it felt good. Npcc was one of the things in my secondary school that made my life there wonderful.
The next one was a certificate that everyone got. It was the graduation certificate. Again I went up on stage to get it, it was handed to me by my form teacher, Miss Joy Ho. Maybe this sounds cliche, but really, reality hit me at that point in time, when I was shaking hands with Miss Ho, I knew I would not see my Form/Physics teacher so often again, She is one of the few teachers, who I had known and interacted with throughout my secondary school life. I knew her as a teacher in Npcc in my first two years and as my form teacher, physics teacher and Npcc teacher in my final two years. Of course in this small island it is not hard to bump into someone you know, but hey what are the odds?
Anyway I collected my certificate and headed back to my seat, handing my tie to Angie (Poh) along the way, Bryan also lent his tie to someone, but that is besides the point. The rest of the ceremony was... I honestly admit, was a bore. So Bryan, Miss Ho and I started talking about the future. We all talked about what we planned to study in our next steps of education. Bryan and I have similar ambitions, we both want to engineers.
Anyway we talked to Miss Ho about it and I talked of how I wanted to get into MIT and how I wanted to start my own company.
Oh yes, very important point, the overall best student award was won by Joshua, yes Joshua Maximilian Hendrojuwono, I am very proud of that guy, he is probably the most hard working and meticulous person I have ever seen.
I am obliged to mention that Adli from 4E3 also won that award.
After the ceremony was over we ended it by throwing our ties in the air ( Bryan and I just pretended, we did not have our ties with us after all). After that we all took photos with our friend and teachers.
After that we went down to have some refreshments, once again provided by the girl guides. Then it is worth mentioning that Mrs Cheong was very excited to meet my mother, they spoke about me for a while and then we (Mrs Cheong, my mum and I) took a photo together. That was pretty much all, My mum and I left by cab after that, since it was raining.
Bedok View Secondary School has been a integral point of my life, without this school. I may not be the person I am today. I will never forget this wonderful institution. It will always be my school. Once a Bedok Viewan, always a Bedok Viewan.
Thank You Bedok View
Signing off as a proud Bedok Viewan.
Bhalaji
Well to be honest with you. It WAS much as I expected it to be. Nothing too grand. There was a guest of honour, a Bedok View alumni who is currently a successful dentist. And of course we had a speech by Mdm Rao. She talked about friends and how it was important we carefully choose our friends. I believe she is right. You cannot just make friends just because they give you the upper edge. After that it was the prize giving ceremony.
I got two awards. The first one was the 'Colours' award which I got, ( as it said on the certificate) for my 'Outstanding contributions to NPCC [ National Police Cadet Corps]). I was proud to recieve it. Yes, several other got it with me, but it felt good. Npcc was one of the things in my secondary school that made my life there wonderful.
The next one was a certificate that everyone got. It was the graduation certificate. Again I went up on stage to get it, it was handed to me by my form teacher, Miss Joy Ho. Maybe this sounds cliche, but really, reality hit me at that point in time, when I was shaking hands with Miss Ho, I knew I would not see my Form/Physics teacher so often again, She is one of the few teachers, who I had known and interacted with throughout my secondary school life. I knew her as a teacher in Npcc in my first two years and as my form teacher, physics teacher and Npcc teacher in my final two years. Of course in this small island it is not hard to bump into someone you know, but hey what are the odds?
Anyway I collected my certificate and headed back to my seat, handing my tie to Angie (Poh) along the way, Bryan also lent his tie to someone, but that is besides the point. The rest of the ceremony was... I honestly admit, was a bore. So Bryan, Miss Ho and I started talking about the future. We all talked about what we planned to study in our next steps of education. Bryan and I have similar ambitions, we both want to engineers.
Anyway we talked to Miss Ho about it and I talked of how I wanted to get into MIT and how I wanted to start my own company.
Oh yes, very important point, the overall best student award was won by Joshua, yes Joshua Maximilian Hendrojuwono, I am very proud of that guy, he is probably the most hard working and meticulous person I have ever seen.
I am obliged to mention that Adli from 4E3 also won that award.
After the ceremony was over we ended it by throwing our ties in the air ( Bryan and I just pretended, we did not have our ties with us after all). After that we all took photos with our friend and teachers.
After that we went down to have some refreshments, once again provided by the girl guides. Then it is worth mentioning that Mrs Cheong was very excited to meet my mother, they spoke about me for a while and then we (Mrs Cheong, my mum and I) took a photo together. That was pretty much all, My mum and I left by cab after that, since it was raining.
Bedok View Secondary School has been a integral point of my life, without this school. I may not be the person I am today. I will never forget this wonderful institution. It will always be my school. Once a Bedok Viewan, always a Bedok Viewan.
Thank You Bedok View
Signing off as a proud Bedok Viewan.
Bhalaji
Friday, November 19, 2010
4E1 class chalet

Hello, recently (last Tuesday the 16th of November 2010) I attended my class chalet. I could not attend my class chalet last year as I was busy training for my PDS performance. So I made sure I attended this one.
The day started out okay. I woke up at 1030, then just slacked all the way until about 1200 then I headed to the gym at Fengshan community centre, since Shan Leong and I had planned to go there, Nabil and Hasfis were there too. I only reached there around 1320, after following very vague and confusing instructions from Shan Leong. Only upon reaching there did I realise that I could have easily walked there in about twenty minutes from my house. First did some treadmill, bicycle then I did weights. After gym I left for my house, so that I could shower, pack my bags and head for my class chalet.
Then as it was to be, it started raining when I was walking home, thus I had to run under a block of flats and had to navigate my way to my house through the concrete maze of HDB blocks, i kept me mostly dry but the detour added a good ten to twenty minutes to my journey back home.
Finally I made it home by 1500, then I had a shower threw in a few clothes, a towel, pens and notebooks into my bag and headed to my class chalet, but I made in to Shing Siong to by a few packets of chips and a few bottles of drinks since Wei En told me to buy some since I had the class money.
Then, again, it started raining again, this time, heavily, still I braved it with my umbrella. Unfortunately, the umbrella inverted while I was crossing the road, due to the strong winds. Luckily, the taxi arrived shortly, I jumped in and gave the cab driver the address, after about a twenty minute ride, I arrives at the National Service Resort and Country Club. After a few minutes I found my way to the bungalow, we had rented and was welcomed by Hong Yu, in fact there were only a few people when I arrived, Hong Yu, Edmund, Matin, Jerald, Geoffrey, Ahmad and possibly a few others. I joined Matin and gang, and watched them play some video game, then tried my hand at Call Of Duty: Black Ops
Napittha also put on make up on Hwee Min, Jia Yi and Melvin, with the last looking wicked (in a good way)
Also just after dinner, we had dance performance by Nopphiphat and Melvin
After that slowly people came back to the bungalow, then we had dinner, after the dinner most of us stayed at the bungalow. watching movies, playing cards and things like that, I managed to entertain Ms Ho, Nad and Naps with a mathematical card trick, though I admit, it was not very professionally done.

I did the same with the people playing Big Two. Then I even learnt how to play Big Two.
I did the same with the people playing Big Two. Then I even learnt how to play Big Two.
After that we a few of us, including me, watched a Science Fiction movie called 'Pandorum', Nice movie, but can be a bit confusing sometimes. Anyway after that most of the class left for home and the rest left to play pool. So the only ones in the bungalow were Yi Jun, Angelina, Kai Wen, Yanin and I. We all played Big Two, with Yi Jun and I teaching the rest how to play it. Angelina won two games despite having never played the game before. (Impressive)
After the rest came back it was pretty much a movie marathon until the wee hours of the morning. I think I fell asleep at the couch at around 0400, but somehow, I woke up at 0830, in a sort of cot, fashioned from two couches. I was the second last to wake up, with Geoffrey being the only person to wake up after me.
The second day was very short. I had a shower, brushed my teeth and did the things people do after the wake up. Then it was just Big Two until 1000, then we took the shuttle bus to Tanah Merah MRT station. Then I just went home, while most of the rest went to Paya Lebar to eat.
That is all I guess.
-Bhalaji
Thursday, November 18, 2010
It is Due
Interesting day today, went out with Shan Leong and Swee Yik, to watch a movie, at Golden Village located at Tampines Mall unfortunatelyYanin, Kai Wen and Angelina could not come. It was still fun though, the movie was pretty much decided between Swee Yik and I. Shan Leong did not really have an idea of what movie he wanted to watch.
Firstly he called up others to see if they wanted to come for the movies, the others did not. So it was just Swee Yik, Shan Leong and I. We in the end planned to watch 'Due Date,' a comedy starring the Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis.
Good Movie, I would say, damn those critics who think they so good at judging movies. I liked it and that is all I care to care about (tinge of incoherence there, get used to it).
We bought the tickets at 3 O'clock, the movie only started at 5, so we spent some time at the arcade with me trying my hands at a first person shooting game, a racing game and a game of Air Hockey (which was quite wasted because the puck went missing after a while).
After that we went to have a meal at Long John Silvers, felt kinda guilty eating there, but never mind, one cannot be too stringent. Then we just roamed around in a Toys R' Us and Popular Bookstore, flipping through books and stuff.
The movie went rather smoothly, not much to say, the theater was a bit cold initially but that got better.
After the movie we went down to the Basement of Tampines Mall to get some food, I did not eat anything. Anyway than the two others went home, while I set foot into Tampine 1 (for the first time) and spent some time at Times Bookstore. Then I just headed home.
Basic plot of the movie:
Peter Highman (Downey) is a successful architect and an expectant father
Ethan Tremblay aka Ethan Chase (Galifianakis) is an aspiring actor. It is also worth mentioning that he carries his father's ashes in a coffee can and later he scatters it over the Grand Canyon
Both the gentlemen metioned above are put on the no fly list and thus Highman is not able to fly to Los Angeles to see the birth of his first child, Highman's belongings are still in the plane so he is not able to drive. He ends up hitching a Ride with Tremblay and that is where all the fun (and trouble) starts. Really go and watch the movie, there is too much to describe in a few words.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Hello people out there,
now having been abandoning my blog for quite some time now and its really rusty. Its now the last week of the June holidays and its nearing the O' levels, well, I am studying but sometime I just get distracted, but I shall give it my best. The holidays have not been that eventful but at least I exercise regularly now. Add Maths prelim papers are a challenge but suddenly I have this urge to Major in Mathematics. Its not bad actually, quite a intriguing field of study. I strongly believe that anyone can achieve anything, so I like to keep my mind open. Well that is all for now
Bye.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Hey, surprise, I am blogging. Why? I have that little bit of free time in my hands now. So why am I blogging in my free time? Well, blogging actually is a bit educational. One of the best way to improve English is to
1. Read
2. Write
So I am writing now. If you have noticed I do not use any internet slangs in my blogs, maybe I have but either I do not remember or its really minimal. Also, for those who do not know, I do not really type very fast. So this is a way for me to improve my typing speed.
The chinese new year is here, so HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR to everyone.
Everyone is school and I have a two day break from school. This time has to used wisely, have a break but do not forget to study.
I have a lot of stuff to do. Then again, I must have fun, but how do I have fun, that is a question I have to ponder on. Anyone have any ideas, feel free to tell me.
I have not read a book in a three weeks, that for me atleast, is a VERY long time. Last book I read that kept me riveted was Digital Fortress by Dan Brown. He was the man who wrote the best selling book - the da Vinci code - Digital Fortress was his first book by the way and it is well written. It was one of the books I chewed through in one day ( I DID NOT literally chew the book) Before I continue, I would just like to say, a writer is cannot be solely judged by critics. Each one is a storyteller and each has his or her own story. It is a personal choice whether one likes a book or not. If you like it, good, carry on reading, if not, put it down and pick up another one. Furthermore, being the avid reader I am, I have been through a lot of different writing styles. And I have a few interesting questions on grammar.
1. The use of single quotes ( ',' ) and double quotes ( " , " ). A quick look at ' Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary ' told me that single quotation marks are used in British English and double quotations are used in American English.
Authors who use single quotations marks to punctuate direct speech.
1. J.K. Rowling (British)
2. H.G. Wells (British)
3.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle(British)
4.Dan Brown(American)
5.Clive Cussler(American)
6. Agatha Christie(British)
Authors who use double quotation marks to punctuate direct speech.
1. Robert Louis Stevenson (Scottish)
2. Lewis Carroll(British)
3.Paulo Coelho(Brazilian)
4.Carlo Collodi(Italian)
5. Christopher Paolini(American)
I understand this represents a very small proportion of writers. And I am assuming that the publishers publish the manuscripts exactly. So there seems to be a good mix. I also wonder if authors use single quotes because its easier to type.( You have to press SHIFT + single quote button) to type double quotes on a modern keyboard.
Well the real question though, is why do we, in Singapore, use double quotes, when we are a country that uses British English.
Well, it really does not matter. It is a interesting topic to think about though. And makes for a exciting blogging topic.
Until Next Time
Bhalaji
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