After watching "The Social Network", it really struck me that the internet is just a freaking dreamland whereby we express our thoughts and creations in code. Those lucky few who got the attention succeeds. Those who don't, simply just slip back into the drain.
But what's fascinating is that we could create things over and over again on the internet, without people realising it. We can fail time after time. But once we got discovered, life is sweet as it seems. Yes, Facebook happened. It did not really happen, but people were just attracted to it once it got created. Of course kudos to the creator of it. (Still can't get his name right. Mark Zukegsakljgksladjberg?) Sorry.
Yea, I just ate my pear so I'm kinda bloated now. I almost fell asleep just now on the bed, but I realised I gotta print out something else for the camp tomorrow.
I got a Facil Camp to facilitate for tomorrow and next week. I hope this would be fun? Yea it will be of course. I sense a couple of JJC students reading this blog and hoping to dig out some facts from me. What you wanna know, just ask ---> Tagboard.
By the way to those JJC students, no offence, but after a year in JJC, it just made me feel more depressed that I'm in such a school. :( It's disappointing that the school has such great latecoming rate that the school had to bring in some lame CWO measures. It's disappointing that the school had to enforce such attire rules so that we will follow them. I mean if the school spots no problem with our current attire, why would they want to implement a new one? You know how the school runs, they discuss about a certain problem in the school. And how do we fight this system? We make it as though there are NO problem at all. Come on, if all of the guys shorts are tapered, and it's a "School Uniform", why not? I mean it's neat, clean, and most of all, everybody's pants are tapered. It's UNIFORM.
If you think this is twisting the rules, I beg to differ.
People attend colleges and schools to receive an education. Mr Leow mentioned to us, what is education? Well here is what education is all about. It's to make us LEARN something. What's right, and what's wrong. It's not for us to blindly follow a certain set of rules that others set for you. Yes, in other words, nothing is right, nothing is wrong. Do anybody have the rights to take the right of wearing whatever we like away from us? Maybe it's arguable that by entering the school, we have already accepted that we shall follow the school rules. Oh of course, we shall follow it. We follow it our way.
JJC, no rules are perfect. No laws are without loopholes, no internet security systems are free of bugs and glitches. If there's a sentence here, there's bound to be errors.
That's the logic, of perfection. It does not exist.
Well obviously these people do not understand the logic of how human beings have been improving for the past few years.
You see, the internet was made a safer place by hackers who continuously find loopholes in the system and exploit these things. Get caught by the people who created the internet, and then these "creators" fix these exploits. In this case, who are the real creators? The hackers or the original creators? If there's a loophole, it will be discovered in time to come.
Just like Jason mentioned during the Facilitator Camp, "What can go wrong, will go wrong."
Is this SEAB's part to look through their exam protocols once more to determine if they are really strict about the usage of mobile phones? I mean how the hell did Xavier Ong even bring in his mobile phone??? This is a funny issue for me to begin with. SEAB better come up with something to resolve this issue. Though giving Xavier Ong a big fat ZERO for his O level won't really bother him that much. Since he's going to the states to take his SATs and enroll in some college.
Yup! I'll probably post another one later about Taiwan Taekwondo player Yang something about the cheating at the Asian Games. Another issue which has got me pondering. Is the individual's fault for not following the rule, or is it the referees'/invigilators' fault for not telling?
See ya guys next time! :D