Haven't posted in almost a week, mainly because I was away in Adelaide. I meant to leave a quick post before I left, but kinda forgot. Oops.
Anyway, Adelaide was good. Went with Trs, Rong and Renzi (aka Sketch). May write a little later about the trip. May not. We'll see.
Interestingly enough, I actually avoided connecting to the net after returning home on Sunday night. I haven't even checked my email yet. Hope nothing important in there. Not sure why I did this, but for some reason it felt kinda good. -shrugs-
Gonna be really busy in the next few days. Horseback riding, rock climbing, clubbing, gotta pack up my room and move furniture and get ready to leave this place for good. And then my parents will be here on Monday and we're off to Tassie. Then back here for graduation, then back to Sg permanently.
Whee.
For some reason, I feel a lot less "whee" than I expected.
This is what I want, isn't it?
Mmmm.
Anyway, going for a run (ok, stop laughing).
Busy day.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Not another one of those...
Got this survey off Em's blog. Figured "what the hell", so here you go.
Name: Too many aliases. Stick with Scott. Or whatever else you might know me as.
Birthday: 19 September 1981
Birthplace: Singapore
Current Location: Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Eye Color: Black
Hair Color: Copper brown (Original: black)
Height: 171cm thereabouts
Right Handed or Left Handed: Righty
Your Heritage: 0.5(Hakka/Cantonese) + 0.5(Hokkien) = 1(Chinese)
The Shoes You Wore Today: Black Fila slip-on trainers
Your Weakness: Procrastination
Your Fears: Any form of mental illness/degeneration
Your Perfect Pizza: Chicken & mushroom
Goal You Would Like To Achieve This Year: Graduate with second-uppers
Your Most Overused Phrase On an instant messenger: "lol", "indeed", "you suck", "stupid renzi"
Thoughts First Waking Up: Do I really need to be up yet?
Your Best Physical Feature: Eh?
Your Bedtime: Errr...five...?
Your Most Missed Memory: High school days, Army days
Pepsi or Coke: Whatever's cheaper (No Home Brand!)
MacDonalds or Burger King: Burger King (Maccas in Aussie; Aussie BK sucks)
Single or Group Dates: ...dates...?
Lipton Ice Tea or Nestea: Pokka
Chocolate or Vanilla: Chocolate
Cappuccino or Coffee: Coffee
Do you Smoke: 'Fraid so
Do you Swear: &%$# yeah
Do you Sing: Sometimes
Do you Shower Daily: Err...sometimes...
Have you Been in Love: I like to think so.
Do you want to go to College: I want to graduate...
Do you want to get Married: Eventually, I suppose.
Do you believe in yourself: Too much, I reckon.
Do you get Motion Sickness: Rarely
Do you think you are Attractive: Above average, I hope.
Are you a Health Freak: Nope
Do you get along with your Parents: Yeah
Do you like Thunderstorms: Not when I'm camping/trekking; otherwise, yes.
Do you play an Instrument: Does beating the trashbin with a stick count?
In the past month have you Drank Alcohol: Yep
In the past month have you Smoked: Uh huh
In the past month have you been on Drugs: Never
In the past month have you gone on a Date: Not that I recall
In the past month have you gone to a Mall: Yeap
In the past month have you eaten a box of Oreos: Nope
In the past month have you eaten Sushi: Yep. Yum.
In the past month have you been on Stage: Nope
In the past month have you been Dumped: Nope
In the past month have you gone Skinny Dipping: Nope
In the past month have you Stolen Anything: Nope
Ever been Drunk: Heheh. Yes.
Ever been called a Tease: Not to my face.
Ever been Beaten up: Define "beaten up".
Ever Shoplifted: Nope
How do you want to Die: Doing something I love, for something I believe in, or among friends and family, in order.
What do you want to be when you Grow Up: Wise.
What country would you most like to Visit: Africa.
In a Boy/Girl, you like...
Favourite Eye Color: Err...no difference.
Favourite Hair Color: No difference.
Short or Long Hair: Depends. Should match "look".
Height: 160+
Weight: Dunno...
Best Clothing Style: Sports/casual
Number of Drugs I have taken: Never
Number of CDs I own: A few
Number of Piercings: None
Number of Tattoos: None
Number of things in my Past I Regret: Too few to mention...
Name: Too many aliases. Stick with Scott. Or whatever else you might know me as.
Birthday: 19 September 1981
Birthplace: Singapore
Current Location: Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Eye Color: Black
Hair Color: Copper brown (Original: black)
Height: 171cm thereabouts
Right Handed or Left Handed: Righty
Your Heritage: 0.5(Hakka/Cantonese) + 0.5(Hokkien) = 1(Chinese)
The Shoes You Wore Today: Black Fila slip-on trainers
Your Weakness: Procrastination
Your Fears: Any form of mental illness/degeneration
Your Perfect Pizza: Chicken & mushroom
Goal You Would Like To Achieve This Year: Graduate with second-uppers
Your Most Overused Phrase On an instant messenger: "lol", "indeed", "you suck", "stupid renzi"
Thoughts First Waking Up: Do I really need to be up yet?
Your Best Physical Feature: Eh?
Your Bedtime: Errr...five...?
Your Most Missed Memory: High school days, Army days
Pepsi or Coke: Whatever's cheaper (No Home Brand!)
MacDonalds or Burger King: Burger King (Maccas in Aussie; Aussie BK sucks)
Single or Group Dates: ...dates...?
Lipton Ice Tea or Nestea: Pokka
Chocolate or Vanilla: Chocolate
Cappuccino or Coffee: Coffee
Do you Smoke: 'Fraid so
Do you Swear: &%$# yeah
Do you Sing: Sometimes
Do you Shower Daily: Err...sometimes...
Have you Been in Love: I like to think so.
Do you want to go to College: I want to graduate...
Do you want to get Married: Eventually, I suppose.
Do you believe in yourself: Too much, I reckon.
Do you get Motion Sickness: Rarely
Do you think you are Attractive: Above average, I hope.
Are you a Health Freak: Nope
Do you get along with your Parents: Yeah
Do you like Thunderstorms: Not when I'm camping/trekking; otherwise, yes.
Do you play an Instrument: Does beating the trashbin with a stick count?
In the past month have you Drank Alcohol: Yep
In the past month have you Smoked: Uh huh
In the past month have you been on Drugs: Never
In the past month have you gone on a Date: Not that I recall
In the past month have you gone to a Mall: Yeap
In the past month have you eaten a box of Oreos: Nope
In the past month have you eaten Sushi: Yep. Yum.
In the past month have you been on Stage: Nope
In the past month have you been Dumped: Nope
In the past month have you gone Skinny Dipping: Nope
In the past month have you Stolen Anything: Nope
Ever been Drunk: Heheh. Yes.
Ever been called a Tease: Not to my face.
Ever been Beaten up: Define "beaten up".
Ever Shoplifted: Nope
How do you want to Die: Doing something I love, for something I believe in, or among friends and family, in order.
What do you want to be when you Grow Up: Wise.
What country would you most like to Visit: Africa.
In a Boy/Girl, you like...
Favourite Eye Color: Err...no difference.
Favourite Hair Color: No difference.
Short or Long Hair: Depends. Should match "look".
Height: 160+
Weight: Dunno...
Best Clothing Style: Sports/casual
Number of Drugs I have taken: Never
Number of CDs I own: A few
Number of Piercings: None
Number of Tattoos: None
Number of things in my Past I Regret: Too few to mention...
Monday, November 21, 2005
Tech: yes or no?
So, I've been thinking lately whether I should start writing about tech issues and developments once more. I'm not sure how many of you actually read those posts.
And if I do start writing about tech again, what kind of stuff should I write about? I'm aware that most of you guys aren't extremely tech-savvy, so I'm not sure if I should post up the more "advanced" stuff I come across while surfing.
I was thinking I might start writing a few articles explaining what various bits of tech are in layman terms, maybe a few tutorials of sorts explaining how you too can implement these things on your system/blog/whatever. Maybe talk about what these things are and why you should care (or not care).
What do you guys think?
And if I do start writing about tech again, what kind of stuff should I write about? I'm aware that most of you guys aren't extremely tech-savvy, so I'm not sure if I should post up the more "advanced" stuff I come across while surfing.
I was thinking I might start writing a few articles explaining what various bits of tech are in layman terms, maybe a few tutorials of sorts explaining how you too can implement these things on your system/blog/whatever. Maybe talk about what these things are and why you should care (or not care).
What do you guys think?
Working for the opposition
I've come to the conclusion that most people who read my blog (that means two out of the three of you) pretty much agree with most things I write about.
Since I'm a big fan of intellectual debate, I'm actually considering writing from the opposite point of view in my future posts, just so there's actually something to discuss.
I mean, there really isn't much point in writing stuff that people simply agree with, much less reading a blog that pretty much restates your own viewpoint.
Without debate, how do we grow? How do we question ourselves if we're all agreeing?
The tricky part is determining which issues I should write in my own opinion and which ones I should write from the opposite point of view.
Any thoughts?
Since I'm a big fan of intellectual debate, I'm actually considering writing from the opposite point of view in my future posts, just so there's actually something to discuss.
I mean, there really isn't much point in writing stuff that people simply agree with, much less reading a blog that pretty much restates your own viewpoint.
Without debate, how do we grow? How do we question ourselves if we're all agreeing?
The tricky part is determining which issues I should write in my own opinion and which ones I should write from the opposite point of view.
Any thoughts?
Our House
Today, I'd like to talk a little about Nguyen Tuong Van. In case you've been hiding under a rock for a while, he's the 25-year old Australian Viet who's about to be hanged in Singapore for smuggling 396g of heroin.
The Australian government's been trying its hardest to plead for clemency, with everyone from John Howard to Alexander Downer chipping in to try to persuade the Singaporean government not to hang the guy.
Obviously, it's not working. You didn't really expect the Singapore government to just go "Oh. No hanging? Oh, okay, sure thing" did you? Of course not; both sides know what has to happen. And y'know what I think? Good on them; everyone's playing their parts and in a few weeks, this whole mess will be over.
If I seem insensitive, do forgive me; I confess I don't even know the guy. What I do know is this, though: Singapore cannot afford not to hang him, for a few reasons.
Firstly, it must establish that anyone who traffics more than the "allowed" amount of drugs will be hanged. Anyone. Whether you're black, white or asian, Singaporean or Australian, you will receive the mandatory death penalty.
Secondly, it must show that the law will not succumb to external pressure. Once you're in our jurisdiction, you either play by our rules, or suffer our penalties. And no amount of pleading and prodding will help you.
Thirdly, the law must be upheld. A law is not a law if there isn't absolute certainty that penalties for infringement will be carried out. For example, there's no point having a law against corruption if corruption is tolerated. You know what I'm talking about.
What I really enjoy reading, though, is reports/opinions that state with absolute certainty and steadfast conviction that capital punishment is ineffective as a deterrant. Most of these then go on to point at "examples" like trafficking in Indonesia, and heroin production in Afghanistan.
Now, I don't know about Indonesia and Afghanistan, but in Singapore, you can be hung for drugs, murder, kidnapping, treason and firearms. Ever wonder why you can't just buy dope off the street in Singapore, like you can in Melbourne's Chinatown? Or why we don't get that many murders, or kidnappings? How about robberies involving guns? So yeah, I don't know about all those other countries, but it certainly seems to be working for us.
Also, is it just me, or have a lot of Australians been arrested for drug smuggling lately? Just from recent memory I recall the Corby chick in Indonesia, the so-called "Bali Nine", and that other Australian lady who was bouncing back and forth between Canada and the Carribean. What's up with that?
Anyway, this Nguyen guy. Some people say he should be let off the noose because he's a really decent guy. Apparently, he agreed to be a "mule" to pay off his twin brother's drug-related debts. Others are saying he should be given leniency because he confessed to the crime. The second one's a little ridiculous since he was pretty much caught with the drugs strapped to his body.
Now I'm not saying it wasn't a really noble thing for him to do, risking his own life for his brother's. Hey, that's what blood's about, right? It's the epitome of brotherhood: placing your brother's life before your own. He really is a genuine hero.
The only problem is that he knew. He knew what was going to happen if he got caught. He understood the risks he was taking, yet he chose to go ahead anyway. And while I admire his courage, he has to face the consequences of his decision. Hell, that's what makes it so admirable in the first place.
So yes, honour him as a good brother and a brave hero, but let him face the consequences of his choice.
And let it forever stand as a testimony to all: Our house, our rules. No negotiation.
Other opinions: UncleBeng, Dodge, an Australian
Tags: singapore, death penalty, nguyen tuong van
The Australian government's been trying its hardest to plead for clemency, with everyone from John Howard to Alexander Downer chipping in to try to persuade the Singaporean government not to hang the guy.
Obviously, it's not working. You didn't really expect the Singapore government to just go "Oh. No hanging? Oh, okay, sure thing" did you? Of course not; both sides know what has to happen. And y'know what I think? Good on them; everyone's playing their parts and in a few weeks, this whole mess will be over.
If I seem insensitive, do forgive me; I confess I don't even know the guy. What I do know is this, though: Singapore cannot afford not to hang him, for a few reasons.
Firstly, it must establish that anyone who traffics more than the "allowed" amount of drugs will be hanged. Anyone. Whether you're black, white or asian, Singaporean or Australian, you will receive the mandatory death penalty.
Secondly, it must show that the law will not succumb to external pressure. Once you're in our jurisdiction, you either play by our rules, or suffer our penalties. And no amount of pleading and prodding will help you.
Thirdly, the law must be upheld. A law is not a law if there isn't absolute certainty that penalties for infringement will be carried out. For example, there's no point having a law against corruption if corruption is tolerated. You know what I'm talking about.
What I really enjoy reading, though, is reports/opinions that state with absolute certainty and steadfast conviction that capital punishment is ineffective as a deterrant. Most of these then go on to point at "examples" like trafficking in Indonesia, and heroin production in Afghanistan.
Now, I don't know about Indonesia and Afghanistan, but in Singapore, you can be hung for drugs, murder, kidnapping, treason and firearms. Ever wonder why you can't just buy dope off the street in Singapore, like you can in Melbourne's Chinatown? Or why we don't get that many murders, or kidnappings? How about robberies involving guns? So yeah, I don't know about all those other countries, but it certainly seems to be working for us.
Also, is it just me, or have a lot of Australians been arrested for drug smuggling lately? Just from recent memory I recall the Corby chick in Indonesia, the so-called "Bali Nine", and that other Australian lady who was bouncing back and forth between Canada and the Carribean. What's up with that?
Anyway, this Nguyen guy. Some people say he should be let off the noose because he's a really decent guy. Apparently, he agreed to be a "mule" to pay off his twin brother's drug-related debts. Others are saying he should be given leniency because he confessed to the crime. The second one's a little ridiculous since he was pretty much caught with the drugs strapped to his body.
Now I'm not saying it wasn't a really noble thing for him to do, risking his own life for his brother's. Hey, that's what blood's about, right? It's the epitome of brotherhood: placing your brother's life before your own. He really is a genuine hero.
The only problem is that he knew. He knew what was going to happen if he got caught. He understood the risks he was taking, yet he chose to go ahead anyway. And while I admire his courage, he has to face the consequences of his decision. Hell, that's what makes it so admirable in the first place.
So yes, honour him as a good brother and a brave hero, but let him face the consequences of his choice.
And let it forever stand as a testimony to all: Our house, our rules. No negotiation.
Other opinions: UncleBeng, Dodge, an Australian
Tags: singapore, death penalty, nguyen tuong van
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Are we still here?
Is it just me, or has mainstream adoption of tech been really slow for the past year?
I'm not suggesting that tech development's been slow (though even that does seem to have slowed down slightly), since this year we've seen the launch of dual-cored processors, nVidia's 7800 graphics card, and Intel's new Viiv line of processors, among others.
But just a little earlier, as I was walking home from dinner, I thought to myself, "Hmmm...if I were to get a new desktop today, what specs would I get?" I'm the kind of guy who likes to stay in the know, but happily settles for the mainstream specs (no money), and as I was thinking this to myself, it suddenly hit me.
When I bought my desktop three and a half years ago, I settled for an AthlonXP 1700+, with a GeForce MX400 graphics card backed by 256MB of RAM. Pretty standard in those days.
December last year, I asked the same question and came up with: Athlon64 3200+, 6600GT graphics card and 1GB of RAM. That's quite a leap from the old system, and to be expected seeing as two and a half years had passed.
Today, as I was thinking that to myself, I realised that if I simply followed mainstream adoption, I'd probably get an Athlon64 3500+, a 6800GT card and 1GB of RAM.
That's barely one rung up the ladder from one year ago. Has mainstream adoption slowed down, or is it just me?
I'm not suggesting that tech development's been slow (though even that does seem to have slowed down slightly), since this year we've seen the launch of dual-cored processors, nVidia's 7800 graphics card, and Intel's new Viiv line of processors, among others.
But just a little earlier, as I was walking home from dinner, I thought to myself, "Hmmm...if I were to get a new desktop today, what specs would I get?" I'm the kind of guy who likes to stay in the know, but happily settles for the mainstream specs (no money), and as I was thinking this to myself, it suddenly hit me.
When I bought my desktop three and a half years ago, I settled for an AthlonXP 1700+, with a GeForce MX400 graphics card backed by 256MB of RAM. Pretty standard in those days.
December last year, I asked the same question and came up with: Athlon64 3200+, 6600GT graphics card and 1GB of RAM. That's quite a leap from the old system, and to be expected seeing as two and a half years had passed.
Today, as I was thinking that to myself, I realised that if I simply followed mainstream adoption, I'd probably get an Athlon64 3500+, a 6800GT card and 1GB of RAM.
That's barely one rung up the ladder from one year ago. Has mainstream adoption slowed down, or is it just me?
Friday, November 18, 2005
Your responsibility as the consumer
Before reading this post, it is advisable you read the following:
For those of you who can't be bothered to/are wary of registering for yet another website you may not have heard about, here's a quick summary of the article:
Palmer basically restates and consolidates the age-old gripes of consumers regarding the content industry's pricing and marketing of its content, by questioning the validity of consumers having to pay for what is essentially the same content multiple times: once off iTunes, once for a ringtone, once for a ringback tone, once for the music video, once for a still-image of the artist for use as a wallpaper, the list goes on.
My take:
Firstly, I'm not going to go over the Why do I have to pay again? issue anymore. Read my previous post.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: with the current pricing model the content providers have come up with, it is now your responsiblity (and mine), as the consumer, to choose.
If you want the music for listening on your iPod (or other assorted portable device), then get that; if you want the music on CD for playback on your home/car stereo, get that; if you want the music video so you can check out [insert latest pop sensation]'s cool new dance moves, get that; if you want the music as a ringtone for your mobile, get that; and if you want the artist's ugly mug on your mobile as a wallpaper (for whoever knows what reason), you can get that too.
But for goodness' sake stop complaining that you have to pay for every single one of them. Because, you know what?
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GET EVERY SINGLE FORMAT OF THE SONG IN EXISTENCE
We complained that records were too expensive and that only a few songs on each one was actually any good and why can't we get them separately? Well, now we can. The music industry has made it available to use via online content stores. And still we're complaining.
I'm sick to death of all the whiny babies who keep crying that they have to pay for the stuff they want. Learn to choose, for heaven's sake. Instead of succumbing to the knee-jerk mentality of going out and getting every single format of the latest "big hit" that's available out there (and then complaining about it), decide what you really want first.
Is that really so hard?
Is being responsible for how you spend your own (or your parents', in some cases) money really that difficult?
A wise man once wrote: Choose, and act.
Notice that choosing comes before acting, not the other way around. So stop being childish, and start being the responsible consumers you're meant to be. And if you can't even manage that, at least have the decency to stop blaming others for your inability to choose.
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As a side note, there are, naturally, other ways of getting content, without having to pay a dime for it, and you are, of course, free to pursue these alternative methods. Just pleasepleaseplease remember that sharing of copyright files is illegal, so when you get caught, for goodness' sake don't act so damned surprised, and above all, please don't complain again.
It is illegal. If you get caught, you're fucked. I really can't express it more clearly than that.
- Who are the Real Pirates?, written by Shelly Palmer for MediaPost (Needs free registration)
- My previous post on Singapore's Anti-CD-Ripping policy, which has some relevance to the issue
For those of you who can't be bothered to/are wary of registering for yet another website you may not have heard about, here's a quick summary of the article:
Palmer basically restates and consolidates the age-old gripes of consumers regarding the content industry's pricing and marketing of its content, by questioning the validity of consumers having to pay for what is essentially the same content multiple times: once off iTunes, once for a ringtone, once for a ringback tone, once for the music video, once for a still-image of the artist for use as a wallpaper, the list goes on.
How many times can you sell the same master file? There doesn't seem to be any limit. You just have to keep the walls in the walled gardens up and keep the formats incompatible.
How many times will you buy the same master file? That question is being answered every day on P2P networks, via email and podcasts. Obviously, some consumers are willing to pay for the convenience of not having to bother converting their own files to be used in all of their devices. But there are far more consumers who would rather not pay for the same thing over and over again.
My take:
Firstly, I'm not going to go over the Why do I have to pay again? issue anymore. Read my previous post.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: with the current pricing model the content providers have come up with, it is now your responsiblity (and mine), as the consumer, to choose.
If you want the music for listening on your iPod (or other assorted portable device), then get that; if you want the music on CD for playback on your home/car stereo, get that; if you want the music video so you can check out [insert latest pop sensation]'s cool new dance moves, get that; if you want the music as a ringtone for your mobile, get that; and if you want the artist's ugly mug on your mobile as a wallpaper (for whoever knows what reason), you can get that too.
But for goodness' sake stop complaining that you have to pay for every single one of them. Because, you know what?
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GET EVERY SINGLE FORMAT OF THE SONG IN EXISTENCE
We complained that records were too expensive and that only a few songs on each one was actually any good and why can't we get them separately? Well, now we can. The music industry has made it available to use via online content stores. And still we're complaining.
I'm sick to death of all the whiny babies who keep crying that they have to pay for the stuff they want. Learn to choose, for heaven's sake. Instead of succumbing to the knee-jerk mentality of going out and getting every single format of the latest "big hit" that's available out there (and then complaining about it), decide what you really want first.
Is that really so hard?
Is being responsible for how you spend your own (or your parents', in some cases) money really that difficult?
A wise man once wrote: Choose, and act.
Notice that choosing comes before acting, not the other way around. So stop being childish, and start being the responsible consumers you're meant to be. And if you can't even manage that, at least have the decency to stop blaming others for your inability to choose.
As a side note, there are, naturally, other ways of getting content, without having to pay a dime for it, and you are, of course, free to pursue these alternative methods. Just pleasepleaseplease remember that sharing of copyright files is illegal, so when you get caught, for goodness' sake don't act so damned surprised, and above all, please don't complain again.
It is illegal. If you get caught, you're fucked. I really can't express it more clearly than that.
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Never say never
Gamespot just released a First Look at the upcoming Neverwinter Nights 2, currently in development by Obsidian.
Loved the first game and all the expansions and modules. Hopefully Obsidian will do a great job on this one; KotOR2 was...fun but slightly disappointing.
I want this game. Now. ^^
Loved the first game and all the expansions and modules. Hopefully Obsidian will do a great job on this one; KotOR2 was...fun but slightly disappointing.
I want this game. Now. ^^
Delirious
Ahaha.
Wahahahaha.
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Ahem. Excuse me. :P
I've just completed my very last uni assessment ever.
Can anyone say "Muahahahahahahaha"? :D
Gonna take a short break, then I'll return us to my somewhat erratic posting schedule. :D
Wahahahaha.
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Ahem. Excuse me. :P
I've just completed my very last uni assessment ever.
Can anyone say "Muahahahahahahaha"? :D
Gonna take a short break, then I'll return us to my somewhat erratic posting schedule. :D
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Batman and Vader
This is really a reply to this post on Moosie's blog that I couldn't fit into his comment limit. If you're not interested in Batman and/or Vader, don't bother. :)
Moosie, while I enjoy (and agree with) your comparisons between the two Dark Knights, I feel there are several other factors we have to consider.
Firstly, Anakin Skywalker's talent is a gift; he never had to earn his abilities, and boy does he know he has some abilities. As a kid, he won his first pod race, then considered impossible for a human being. Yet because he never actually had to earn his skills, because he was just so naturally good at everything, it made him proud. It made him wonder why he had to follow all these dumb teachings when he knew everything already anyway. And pride doth come before a fall.
Batman, on the other hand, had to earn everything. Granted, he was incredibly rich, and incredibly brilliant, but all his talent, all his ability, all his skill, they all boiled down to one thing: training. This guy never had any midichlorians; yet he could jump higher, move faster, hit harder than nearly anyone he cared to face, and only because he earned it. Every. Single. Punch. His only real talents are his brilliant mind, and stubborn determination. And earning his abilities never made him proud. It never made him think "oh yeah, I'm so badass; I could take on Master Yoda anyday". It only served to make him realise that no matter how hard he trained, how good he got, there would always be someone who was better. Because he's just an ordinary man, after all.
Secondly, their situations are reversed: Anakin has try his hardest to be the goody-two-shoes Jedi Knight all day. And we love him because he does try. But that's not the real him, and it will never be. The real him is proud, and reckless, and even stupid at times, and he has to hide this guy deep within himself, because that is not the way of the Jedi.
Batman's the total opposite (and I'm going to draw more from the comics here). Batman is the real him; it's Bruce Wayne that's the facade. The night is a release for this guy, a time when he can remove his public mask and be who he really is: the Dark Knight, the protector of his city. And make no mistake, it is his city. But most importantly, Batman doesn't pretend to be Bruce Wayne because he has his Jedi brothers looking over his shoulder, because he tries to believe that this isn't the way a costumed hero is supposed to behave; Batman takes on his Bruce Wayne identity because it draws suspicion away from himself. It is a concious choice he's made, one that serves his purpose and no one else. Sure, he doesn't like it, but he's a brilliant guy, and he knows it's the best way.
Thirdly, is the difference in terms of the support they receive. Obi-wan tries his very best to teach Anakin the ways of the Jedi, but he can't be there all the time. In fact, he's practically never there whenever Anakin faces a critical decision. He wasn't there on Tatooine. He wasn't there in Palpatine's chambers. He just wasn't there. And this in no way means he's a poor mentor, it's just the demands of the circumstance. They are fighting a war, after all.
(Drawing from the comics again) Batman, on the other hand, has an entire posse. Has he never felt tempted to go over the edge? Sure he has. But his will is strong, and his principles are firm. And everytime, anytime he's even come close to doing the wrong thing, there's always been someone there for him, be it Alfred, Jim Gordon or Dick, or more recently Oracle, Robin and Batgirl. Someone's always been there to give him that little tap he needs to remind himself why he's dressed up as a big black bat when it isn't Holloween.
I know the post is really about the two movies, but this is just my two cents about the characters as I understand them. :)
Edit: Gah, no idea why I typed "Solo" instead of "Skywalker". :-P
Good catch, Dave. ;)
Moosie, while I enjoy (and agree with) your comparisons between the two Dark Knights, I feel there are several other factors we have to consider.
Firstly, Anakin Skywalker's talent is a gift; he never had to earn his abilities, and boy does he know he has some abilities. As a kid, he won his first pod race, then considered impossible for a human being. Yet because he never actually had to earn his skills, because he was just so naturally good at everything, it made him proud. It made him wonder why he had to follow all these dumb teachings when he knew everything already anyway. And pride doth come before a fall.
Batman, on the other hand, had to earn everything. Granted, he was incredibly rich, and incredibly brilliant, but all his talent, all his ability, all his skill, they all boiled down to one thing: training. This guy never had any midichlorians; yet he could jump higher, move faster, hit harder than nearly anyone he cared to face, and only because he earned it. Every. Single. Punch. His only real talents are his brilliant mind, and stubborn determination. And earning his abilities never made him proud. It never made him think "oh yeah, I'm so badass; I could take on Master Yoda anyday". It only served to make him realise that no matter how hard he trained, how good he got, there would always be someone who was better. Because he's just an ordinary man, after all.
Secondly, their situations are reversed: Anakin has try his hardest to be the goody-two-shoes Jedi Knight all day. And we love him because he does try. But that's not the real him, and it will never be. The real him is proud, and reckless, and even stupid at times, and he has to hide this guy deep within himself, because that is not the way of the Jedi.
Batman's the total opposite (and I'm going to draw more from the comics here). Batman is the real him; it's Bruce Wayne that's the facade. The night is a release for this guy, a time when he can remove his public mask and be who he really is: the Dark Knight, the protector of his city. And make no mistake, it is his city. But most importantly, Batman doesn't pretend to be Bruce Wayne because he has his Jedi brothers looking over his shoulder, because he tries to believe that this isn't the way a costumed hero is supposed to behave; Batman takes on his Bruce Wayne identity because it draws suspicion away from himself. It is a concious choice he's made, one that serves his purpose and no one else. Sure, he doesn't like it, but he's a brilliant guy, and he knows it's the best way.
Thirdly, is the difference in terms of the support they receive. Obi-wan tries his very best to teach Anakin the ways of the Jedi, but he can't be there all the time. In fact, he's practically never there whenever Anakin faces a critical decision. He wasn't there on Tatooine. He wasn't there in Palpatine's chambers. He just wasn't there. And this in no way means he's a poor mentor, it's just the demands of the circumstance. They are fighting a war, after all.
(Drawing from the comics again) Batman, on the other hand, has an entire posse. Has he never felt tempted to go over the edge? Sure he has. But his will is strong, and his principles are firm. And everytime, anytime he's even come close to doing the wrong thing, there's always been someone there for him, be it Alfred, Jim Gordon or Dick, or more recently Oracle, Robin and Batgirl. Someone's always been there to give him that little tap he needs to remind himself why he's dressed up as a big black bat when it isn't Holloween.
I know the post is really about the two movies, but this is just my two cents about the characters as I understand them. :)
Edit: Gah, no idea why I typed "Solo" instead of "Skywalker". :-P
Good catch, Dave. ;)
Monday, November 14, 2005
When three becomes two
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Disappointment
Friday, November 11, 2005
What style do you like your feeds?
Okay, here's a question for the few of you out there who use desktop-based feed readers (like Thunderbird). Do you prefer your feeds to come in text form or html form?
Here's a quick illustration of what I mean:
Thunderbird displays my feed like this:
While T's feed is displayed like this:
Hope you don't mind me using your feed as an example, T; it was the most recent one I got. ^^
Now, notice how my feed is displayed in plain text format, while T's loads the original webpage and displays the full html.
Feeds in plain text format obviously download a lot faster than those in html format (BTW, images are loaded as well, where applicable); it's basically like looking at another email. The downside is exactly that: it looks like normal email. All your cool CSS and layering and what-have-you doesn't actually show up. Also, only the actual post content is loaded, which means comments, trackbacks and the like are not shown at all. The opposite is true for feeds in html format.
So, my question is: which do you guys prefer?
Having asked that question, I have to confess I have no idea how to control which format the feed is displayed in. Unfortunately, I'm not that well read up on the implementation of RSS and/or Atom, so if any of you guys know more about this, please do leave a comment and let me know.
Oh, and I might be changing my feed broadcaster to Feedburner, so I'll post again if I do.
Tags: web feed, rss, atom, thunderbird, feedburner, feed reader
Here's a quick illustration of what I mean:
Thunderbird displays my feed like this:
While T's feed is displayed like this:
Hope you don't mind me using your feed as an example, T; it was the most recent one I got. ^^
Now, notice how my feed is displayed in plain text format, while T's loads the original webpage and displays the full html.
Feeds in plain text format obviously download a lot faster than those in html format (BTW, images are loaded as well, where applicable); it's basically like looking at another email. The downside is exactly that: it looks like normal email. All your cool CSS and layering and what-have-you doesn't actually show up. Also, only the actual post content is loaded, which means comments, trackbacks and the like are not shown at all. The opposite is true for feeds in html format.
So, my question is: which do you guys prefer?
Having asked that question, I have to confess I have no idea how to control which format the feed is displayed in. Unfortunately, I'm not that well read up on the implementation of RSS and/or Atom, so if any of you guys know more about this, please do leave a comment and let me know.
Oh, and I might be changing my feed broadcaster to Feedburner, so I'll post again if I do.
Tags: web feed, rss, atom, thunderbird, feedburner, feed reader
Curriculum: Finito! (kinda...)
I've completed all the lesson plans for the curriculum package! Now all that remains is to format and edit the report and chuck in an introduction-kinda thing, then I'm done! Oh, and complete the other journal thing, of course. You know what that means? That means I will be seeing you peeps at Platform tonight!
Muahahahahahahaha!
Muahahahahahahaha!
Presentation and a new blog...
So, I had my presentation yesterday arvo. Think it turned out alright, as far as I can tell. Props to Dave, Pris, Kee, Vv and Mags for turning up to support me. Thanks guys, you rock!! :D
So, I turned up around half an hour early, and Mike was giving his presentation. The poor guy, you could tell he was soooo nervous. He kept stammering, and searching for words, and his slides were a little empty, I felt. But at the end of the day, his natural charm kinda helped carry him through, and he managed to convey everything he wanted to say, and I suppose that's the main point of the whole excercise.
Another guy went after Mike, and he talked about Solar powered vehicles, then it was my turn. I think I did okay; didn't screw up majorly, but nothing out of the ordinary. Definitely not one of my best presentations, but far from my worst, y'know? Again, props to all my friends for showing, especially Dave who took the time to come, then had to rush off halfway to go to work.
I have this tendency to talk faster than normal when I'm giving presentations, and this in turn sometimes causes me to stammer, so I was really trying to control my talking speed throughout the presentation. Robyne mentioned that I should have taken in more of the room instead of focusing on her, and that's a very justified point I sometimes forget. Especially when it's a marked presentation, I tend to focus more on the marker, and this may make the rest of the crowd feel left out. Gotta remember that.
So anyway, talked to Robyne after the presentation, and she was really nice in giving me an extension on the reports till Monday. Absolute lifesaver. I've been working on the curriculum package since last Saturday, and it's really been running my life recently. I should be able to finish up most of it by this evening, then do the formatting and editorial stuff tomorrow.
Besides the curriculum package, I'm also supposed to do a write up on my experiences and lessons learnt and so on. I actually managed to negotiate to do this in the form of a blog instead of a normal report. Those interested can watch the blog take form here. There's basically only one post on it at the moment, but I'll be adding more over the weekend.
This blog is designed to present my experiences in the form of a journal. Bear in mind that it's been a few months since the start of the elective, so this isn't actually a blow-by-blow account of what happened, but rather a fictional account based on my experiences.
Anyway, I set the new blog up late yesterday arvo, then Itchy (:P) came into the office, having just finished her exam. She bummed around the office for a while (as usual) while I continued to work on my curriculum package, until we were chased out by the security guard (the mean one, yesterday) at 7+.
Interesting note: The mean security guard seems slightly less mean recently. Itchy thinks it might be because she's been giving him dirty looks, hahaha. I still prefer the nice guard though.
After we were kicked out, I walked with Itchy back to her place at MonashAccom. First time I've actually been inside. It's actually quite a nice place: single room, fully furnished 'cept for kitchen stuff. Quite spacious. I wouldn't mind a bachelor pad like that. Only thing is that it's really quite a rip-off. It's nice, but not worth the price.
She also passed me the office keys, since she's heading off to Lorne(sp?) today, and I'll probably want to do my work in the office over the weekend. The silly girl's only coming back to melb on tuesday morning, and she's flying back to Bn on Tuesday night! After a vigorous and spirited debate, we decided that she should come back on Monday so that we can go for dinner on Monday night. While I'll probably still be able to see her when she stops over between Bn and Aussie, it's actually quite sad that we won't be able to hang out anymore.
I'm really gonna miss all my melbie friends when I go back. I'm starting to feel like Jan (whom we still miss, btw!)...
So, I turned up around half an hour early, and Mike was giving his presentation. The poor guy, you could tell he was soooo nervous. He kept stammering, and searching for words, and his slides were a little empty, I felt. But at the end of the day, his natural charm kinda helped carry him through, and he managed to convey everything he wanted to say, and I suppose that's the main point of the whole excercise.
Another guy went after Mike, and he talked about Solar powered vehicles, then it was my turn. I think I did okay; didn't screw up majorly, but nothing out of the ordinary. Definitely not one of my best presentations, but far from my worst, y'know? Again, props to all my friends for showing, especially Dave who took the time to come, then had to rush off halfway to go to work.
I have this tendency to talk faster than normal when I'm giving presentations, and this in turn sometimes causes me to stammer, so I was really trying to control my talking speed throughout the presentation. Robyne mentioned that I should have taken in more of the room instead of focusing on her, and that's a very justified point I sometimes forget. Especially when it's a marked presentation, I tend to focus more on the marker, and this may make the rest of the crowd feel left out. Gotta remember that.
So anyway, talked to Robyne after the presentation, and she was really nice in giving me an extension on the reports till Monday. Absolute lifesaver. I've been working on the curriculum package since last Saturday, and it's really been running my life recently. I should be able to finish up most of it by this evening, then do the formatting and editorial stuff tomorrow.
Besides the curriculum package, I'm also supposed to do a write up on my experiences and lessons learnt and so on. I actually managed to negotiate to do this in the form of a blog instead of a normal report. Those interested can watch the blog take form here. There's basically only one post on it at the moment, but I'll be adding more over the weekend.
This blog is designed to present my experiences in the form of a journal. Bear in mind that it's been a few months since the start of the elective, so this isn't actually a blow-by-blow account of what happened, but rather a fictional account based on my experiences.
Anyway, I set the new blog up late yesterday arvo, then Itchy (:P) came into the office, having just finished her exam. She bummed around the office for a while (as usual) while I continued to work on my curriculum package, until we were chased out by the security guard (the mean one, yesterday) at 7+.
Interesting note: The mean security guard seems slightly less mean recently. Itchy thinks it might be because she's been giving him dirty looks, hahaha. I still prefer the nice guard though.
After we were kicked out, I walked with Itchy back to her place at MonashAccom. First time I've actually been inside. It's actually quite a nice place: single room, fully furnished 'cept for kitchen stuff. Quite spacious. I wouldn't mind a bachelor pad like that. Only thing is that it's really quite a rip-off. It's nice, but not worth the price.
She also passed me the office keys, since she's heading off to Lorne(sp?) today, and I'll probably want to do my work in the office over the weekend. The silly girl's only coming back to melb on tuesday morning, and she's flying back to Bn on Tuesday night! After a vigorous and spirited debate, we decided that she should come back on Monday so that we can go for dinner on Monday night. While I'll probably still be able to see her when she stops over between Bn and Aussie, it's actually quite sad that we won't be able to hang out anymore.
I'm really gonna miss all my melbie friends when I go back. I'm starting to feel like Jan (whom we still miss, btw!)...
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
What the...?
Took a break from the reports and logged into Friendster for a moment. Says there that I've had 150 profile views since Nov01. Who on Earth has been looking at my profile?! More importantly, why on Earth would a). so many people want to look at my profile, or b). a few people look at my profile so many times?!
Move along, people; there's nothing to see there.
I'd actually much rather people I know sending a message instead. Just a simple "hi" is more than enough.
Move along, people; there's nothing to see there.
I'd actually much rather people I know sending a message instead. Just a simple "hi" is more than enough.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Yesterday once more
I've been quite preoccupied recently, and not with my usual philosophical wanderings. Now that I'm finishing up here in Aussieland and about to embark on the Great Journey Home, I've been thinking about all the friends I once knew, especially the ones I've lost contact with one way or another.
Anyone who really knows me (and I use the present tense here, since I've presumably changed somewhat from the person I used to be) would probably know that I try as hard as I can to live in the present.
It's not that I don't miss the old days.
Nor is it that I don't wonder what the future brings.
I just feel that while it's my past that has brought me here, it's the choices I make right now that will get me anywhere in the future.
So entrenched am I in the present, that slowly but surely, my past starts slipping from me. Even memories start slowly fading away. Just ask wen; she'll attest to the number of people I've mysteriously forgotten.
And while keeping my attention on the right-here-right-now makes me more flexible and responsive to the events happening in the present (so I hope), it irks me that this seems to be a by-product of such mentality. Because these people used to be my friends.
I'm actually quite worried my long-term memory may be failing. My mind is my most prized possession, so any kind of brain defect scares me to the core. Maybe I should go see a doctor about it...
So here's my current wish list. I'm not looking forward to a new desktop, or for Stover to finally finish writing his latest novel, or even to discover new ideas that can make me question myself (which used to be near the top).
Instead, I just hope to meet up with these people again, have a chat, find out what they've been up to, know they're doing great (no particular order):
clive+wen+xing, shaun+adr+yj, ailing+zhan+koksiew+angie+zhiyang, shijia+diah+meiyun+sloem, daniel+yy+jianming, tcw+frankie+skum+nick+leonard, edmond+archer, boba+butterfly+ewok+yoda+maul, yp+zy+maomao+tk, woon+ghim+sotong+brian, fee+shu+xiaohui, sert+merv, boo+des
Anyone who really knows me (and I use the present tense here, since I've presumably changed somewhat from the person I used to be) would probably know that I try as hard as I can to live in the present.
It's not that I don't miss the old days.
Nor is it that I don't wonder what the future brings.
I just feel that while it's my past that has brought me here, it's the choices I make right now that will get me anywhere in the future.
So entrenched am I in the present, that slowly but surely, my past starts slipping from me. Even memories start slowly fading away. Just ask wen; she'll attest to the number of people I've mysteriously forgotten.
And while keeping my attention on the right-here-right-now makes me more flexible and responsive to the events happening in the present (so I hope), it irks me that this seems to be a by-product of such mentality. Because these people used to be my friends.
I'm actually quite worried my long-term memory may be failing. My mind is my most prized possession, so any kind of brain defect scares me to the core. Maybe I should go see a doctor about it...
So here's my current wish list. I'm not looking forward to a new desktop, or for Stover to finally finish writing his latest novel, or even to discover new ideas that can make me question myself (which used to be near the top).
Instead, I just hope to meet up with these people again, have a chat, find out what they've been up to, know they're doing great (no particular order):
clive+wen+xing, shaun+adr+yj, ailing+zhan+koksiew+angie+zhiyang, shijia+diah+meiyun+sloem, daniel+yy+jianming, tcw+frankie+skum+nick+leonard, edmond+archer, boba+butterfly+ewok+yoda+maul, yp+zy+maomao+tk, woon+ghim+sotong+brian, fee+shu+xiaohui, sert+merv, boo+des
Mish-mash Mix-em-ups
Man, I screwed up pretty badly this time.
If you've read the second-last post (or actually, y'know, talk to me), you probably know that my last exam is over, but I've got 2 reports and a presentation due this week. They're pretty much all for the teaching gig I was doing over this past semester, teaching Dreamweaver at one of the local primary schools.
Well, the reports haven't been going very well. I'm basically supposed to do a write-up on my entire teaching experience, which I haven't even started yet. That one's the easy one. I've been busy with the other one, which is to develop a curriculum package for whatever I was teaching (web design). Think of it as a teacher's handbook. The main problem is, it's so much easier teaching web design than it is trying to explain to someone who knows nothing about web design to teach web design. It's like trying to write-up a whole instruction manual. Suffice to say, it's been going very slowly.
But that's not even the part where I screwed up. See, I thought the reports were due in on Monday and the presentation was on Friday (you know where I'm going...). There was no way I could hand in the reports on Monday, so I figured I'd hand them in when I give my presentation. I would probably get a penalty for it, but that can't really be helped.
Well, I just found out (a few hours ago) that I got the dates mixed up. The reports are due on Friday, and the presentation was supposed to be yesterday. Which I didn't attend. And I only realised after my supervisor emailed me asking where the hell I was and why didn't I turn up (she actually phrased it much better than I did, but you get the point). Thankfully, she managed to slot me in for Thursday arvo.
Man, this is just so depressing...
(Well, not really, but you get my point. I hope.)
If you've read the second-last post (or actually, y'know, talk to me), you probably know that my last exam is over, but I've got 2 reports and a presentation due this week. They're pretty much all for the teaching gig I was doing over this past semester, teaching Dreamweaver at one of the local primary schools.
Well, the reports haven't been going very well. I'm basically supposed to do a write-up on my entire teaching experience, which I haven't even started yet. That one's the easy one. I've been busy with the other one, which is to develop a curriculum package for whatever I was teaching (web design). Think of it as a teacher's handbook. The main problem is, it's so much easier teaching web design than it is trying to explain to someone who knows nothing about web design to teach web design. It's like trying to write-up a whole instruction manual. Suffice to say, it's been going very slowly.
But that's not even the part where I screwed up. See, I thought the reports were due in on Monday and the presentation was on Friday (you know where I'm going...). There was no way I could hand in the reports on Monday, so I figured I'd hand them in when I give my presentation. I would probably get a penalty for it, but that can't really be helped.
Well, I just found out (a few hours ago) that I got the dates mixed up. The reports are due on Friday, and the presentation was supposed to be yesterday. Which I didn't attend. And I only realised after my supervisor emailed me asking where the hell I was and why didn't I turn up (she actually phrased it much better than I did, but you get the point). Thankfully, she managed to slot me in for Thursday arvo.
Man, this is just so depressing...
(Well, not really, but you get my point. I hope.)
Friday, November 04, 2005
The Student-Run Bar: Is it really such a good idea?
First off, a couple of pictures I find amusing. I know I've mentioned it to a number of you, but hey, I'm bored. And yes, these were also taken using my mobile, so picture quality sucks...
Near the entrance to the Bar:
Then when you walk around the corner...
Now, is it just me, or is that a little contradictory? ;)
(Yes, I'm well aware that it's just graffiti. I just find it amusing, is all.)
So anyway, as I'm sure most of you are aware, the Bar has been operating without a license ever since the student takeover. I'm pretty sure, since the alcohol license is owned by the uni/Monyx, and these guys are pretty much squatting there. It also occurred to me recently that they never ask for ID when you go in and get a drink, no matter how young you look. I guess, in a way, I've known for some time, but I just never really saw the implications (I have better things to do, most of the time).
Now, the MSA has done pretty radical things before (like a certain student demonstration last year when the demonstrators stormed the administration block and caused A$10,000 worth of damages), but they frequently manage to pull off good things to, like better food on campus and pushing for better transport services. MSA Transport Div is even helping take a stand in pushing for transport concessions for us internationals, though I doubt it'll make much difference after 14 years (I think) of failed protests.
So they do quite a lot of good for the students, even for us internationals. And the unreasonable, irresponsible or sometimes downright idiotic stuff they do (in my opinion, of course) is oftentimes no more extreme than most other Aussie unions. But seriously, running a stolen, unlicensed, underage drinking bar is not just stupid, it's illegal.
Last year, I expressed my disappointment about the demonstrations to some of you. This year it's The Bar. How do we fight Voluntary Student Unionism when our very own representative organisation is taking part in illegal activities? Won't this just go right ahead and prove the government's point that student unions are more trouble than they're worth?
I know that, at the end of the day, we're (MUISS) a department of the MSA. But this isn't the first time we've had conflict of policy, and I dare say it won't be the last. Should we really be condoning actions such as these? Can it be that MSA hasn't considered the implications of such actions? Aren't there any legal approaches that can be taken instead?
I guess it doesn't really affect me since I'm leaving soon, but I felt someone had to point it out.
Note: A brief explanation of what's happening, for you folks who have no idea what I'm going on about. Monyx is a uni-owned, largely autonomous company that was set up to run some of the commercial services around our campus, like the sports center. They also own and (used to) operate The Bar, which is a bar in uni for staff and students (duh). Around mid-year, they decided to shut down said bar and run it as a function room, presumably because it wasn't making any money. No one actually knows the real reason behind this. This action angered (some of) the student population, who weren't consulted before the decision was made. Supposedly, more students would have started patronising the place if they'd known, but that's highly debatable.
So anyway, a bunch of students, supported by the Monash Student Association (MSA) decided to physically takeover the Bar by squatting there and refusing to leave. I think some of them still stay there overnight just in case. The Bar was reopened and is still under student control to this day. Negotiations are supposedly being carried out with Monyx.
MUISS is the Monash University International Students Service, which is a division of the MSA. I'm not going to link to them because the website is a disgrace. (Seriously, do something about it, guys.)
Disclaimer: As always, all this is based solely on what I've observed and what I understand from the situation. If I've been misinformed, or am just downright wrong, feel free to let me know. :)
Tags: monash, msa, muiss, vsu
Near the entrance to the Bar:
Then when you walk around the corner...
Now, is it just me, or is that a little contradictory? ;)
(Yes, I'm well aware that it's just graffiti. I just find it amusing, is all.)
So anyway, as I'm sure most of you are aware, the Bar has been operating without a license ever since the student takeover. I'm pretty sure, since the alcohol license is owned by the uni/Monyx, and these guys are pretty much squatting there. It also occurred to me recently that they never ask for ID when you go in and get a drink, no matter how young you look. I guess, in a way, I've known for some time, but I just never really saw the implications (I have better things to do, most of the time).
Now, the MSA has done pretty radical things before (like a certain student demonstration last year when the demonstrators stormed the administration block and caused A$10,000 worth of damages), but they frequently manage to pull off good things to, like better food on campus and pushing for better transport services. MSA Transport Div is even helping take a stand in pushing for transport concessions for us internationals, though I doubt it'll make much difference after 14 years (I think) of failed protests.
So they do quite a lot of good for the students, even for us internationals. And the unreasonable, irresponsible or sometimes downright idiotic stuff they do (in my opinion, of course) is oftentimes no more extreme than most other Aussie unions. But seriously, running a stolen, unlicensed, underage drinking bar is not just stupid, it's illegal.
Last year, I expressed my disappointment about the demonstrations to some of you. This year it's The Bar. How do we fight Voluntary Student Unionism when our very own representative organisation is taking part in illegal activities? Won't this just go right ahead and prove the government's point that student unions are more trouble than they're worth?
I know that, at the end of the day, we're (MUISS) a department of the MSA. But this isn't the first time we've had conflict of policy, and I dare say it won't be the last. Should we really be condoning actions such as these? Can it be that MSA hasn't considered the implications of such actions? Aren't there any legal approaches that can be taken instead?
I guess it doesn't really affect me since I'm leaving soon, but I felt someone had to point it out.
Note: A brief explanation of what's happening, for you folks who have no idea what I'm going on about. Monyx is a uni-owned, largely autonomous company that was set up to run some of the commercial services around our campus, like the sports center. They also own and (used to) operate The Bar, which is a bar in uni for staff and students (duh). Around mid-year, they decided to shut down said bar and run it as a function room, presumably because it wasn't making any money. No one actually knows the real reason behind this. This action angered (some of) the student population, who weren't consulted before the decision was made. Supposedly, more students would have started patronising the place if they'd known, but that's highly debatable.
So anyway, a bunch of students, supported by the Monash Student Association (MSA) decided to physically takeover the Bar by squatting there and refusing to leave. I think some of them still stay there overnight just in case. The Bar was reopened and is still under student control to this day. Negotiations are supposedly being carried out with Monyx.
MUISS is the Monash University International Students Service, which is a division of the MSA. I'm not going to link to them because the website is a disgrace. (Seriously, do something about it, guys.)
Disclaimer: As always, all this is based solely on what I've observed and what I understand from the situation. If I've been misinformed, or am just downright wrong, feel free to let me know. :)
Tags: monash, msa, muiss, vsu
24
Here's a photo diary of the last 24 hours. (Sorry about the poor quality; most of the shots were taken with my mobile.)
Last night: Studying at Ben's place
0930: Today's 4D winner...1032!
1115: LAST. UNDERGRAD. EXAM. EVER!!!
1116: Remembering I still have 2 reports and a presentation next week...
Afternoon: Recuperation in the MUISS Exec office
Now.
Last night: Studying at Ben's place
0930: Today's 4D winner...1032!
1115: LAST. UNDERGRAD. EXAM. EVER!!!
1116: Remembering I still have 2 reports and a presentation next week...
Afternoon: Recuperation in the MUISS Exec office
Now.
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
We've still got it...
Over Gtalk not two minutes ago:
Edit: Okay, apparently some people (read: Pris) don't get what's going on in the conversation above, so let me elaborate. The Happening Housemates (TM) define a Housemate Moment when two of us (and rarely, all three of us) say almost the same thing at the same time (see red words above). We've also had a few (extremely rare) True Housemate Moments when we say the exact same thing in the same tone, such that you're not actually sure whether the other person actually said something. Those are extremely rare and definitely a 4D/Tattslotto-worthy event. We attribute these occurrences to the fact that we spend way too much time with each other.
I hope that helps to clear things up.
On a separate note, this is making me miss you even more... :-/
Janz: man...no hot water...and i cant take cold water
sth wrong with the heater
how r u
Scott: how're you?! i think i'm the only one who hasn't talked to you since monday :P
Janz: man
Scott: hey...was that a housemates moment? :P
Janz: was that a housemate gtalk moment
hey
again..
ahhahahhahaha
Scott: lol!!!!!!!!!!
Edit: Okay, apparently some people (read: Pris) don't get what's going on in the conversation above, so let me elaborate. The Happening Housemates (TM) define a Housemate Moment when two of us (and rarely, all three of us) say almost the same thing at the same time (see red words above). We've also had a few (extremely rare) True Housemate Moments when we say the exact same thing in the same tone, such that you're not actually sure whether the other person actually said something. Those are extremely rare and definitely a 4D/Tattslotto-worthy event. We attribute these occurrences to the fact that we spend way too much time with each other.
I hope that helps to clear things up.
On a separate note, this is making me miss you even more... :-/
The Student's Psalm
Just dropping by for a really quick update as I take a break from preparing for Friday's paper. Thesis has been completed and submitted, and I've had one paper so far. Just one more paper to go on Friday, then two reports and a presentation next week and I'm home free. In other news, Happening Housemate Janz has returned home to Sg for good. We miss you, so hurry up hop on the next plane and come back. Quickquick!
And now, I present y'all with the Student's Psalm:
Good luck, boys and girls. ;)
And now, I present y'all with the Student's Psalm:
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not flunk;
He keepeth me from lying down when I should be studying.
He leadeth me beside the water cooler for a study break;
He restores my faith in study guides.
He leads me to better study habits for my grades' sake.
Yea, tho' I walk through the valley of borderline grades,
I will not have a nervous breakdown; for Thou art with me.
Thou givest me the answers in moments of blankness;
Thou annointest my head with understanding,
My test paper runneth over with questions I recognize.
Surely passing grades and flying colours
Shall follow me all the days of my examinations;
And I shall not have to dwell in this university forever!!
AMEN!!!
Good luck, boys and girls. ;)
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