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Life is a game.
Those who play...
Play against the entire world.
There are no saves.
There are no walkthroughs.
There is only one chance.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

CNY

I should have gotten back here sooner.

In any case, my liver does look bad. However nothing is certain. I'll go on to talk about my heart but I won't because I hate talking about this whole thing.

Anyways the Chinese (or Lunar, if you're more politically correct) New Year is/was (depends on how you look at it) here, and other than perhaps working for a granduncle during my next holidays, I have collected angbaos amounting to about $450. Which, so far, has earned me a new best friend in Cat until she finds out I banked all of it.

Hmmm.... Good year, it is.

People should support local movies. I wonder if anyone saw Singapore Dreaming. Anyway, I saw Just Follow Law the night before and I have to say, at least, that this is a major step forward for Fann Wong's career.

I just don't see many of the other females in Mediacorp doing what she did for the movie. Maybe this would signify a start.

Have I mentioned anything about Visual Studio? Don't think so.

I hate it.

Because there's the 2003 and 2005 versions, and I have to have the 2003 one at home while the school has 2005. I damn bloody hate it.

Other than that the models are still not found. And sound haven't been recorded or cut as of yet. Sucks, I tell you. Really sucks.

I'm considering either that HDD from Mav or a PHD. Portable Hard Disk, in case you wondered for a second there. I need to go check prices at HWZ. Maybe in a minute.

Here's a random thought: Being average means being able to lose to any other person in a few things, and win them at everything else.

Alrighdbubbye.

Monday, February 12, 2007

My body.

I got my medical screening results back a couple of days ago and I have to say I'm not really excited about what I heard.

There are apparently some things that I have too much of, and it's not just fats and cholestorol (that one's only slightly high though).

3 main items. They are white blood cells, AST and ALT.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_blood_cells
There are normally between 4×109 and 1.1×1010 white blood cells in a litre of healthy adult blood. In conditions such as leukemia this may rise to as many as 50,000 white blood cells in a single drop of blood(only 1% of blood on average is a white blood cell).

Aspartate Transaminase (AST) also called Serum Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transaminase (SGOT) or aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) (EC 2.6.1.1) is similar to alanine transaminase (ALT) in that it is another enzyme associated with liver parenchymal cells. It is raised in acute liver damage. It is also present in red blood cells and cardiac muscle.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanine_transaminase
Elevated levels of ALT often suggest the existence of other medical problems such as alcoholic or viral hepatitis, congestive heart failure, liver damage, biliary duct problems, infectious mononucleosis, or myopathy.

Thank you, Wikipedia.