Just seen someone talking about his childhood, reminding me a lot here, so here I am. Before I forget more of them.
I have not had much memory about my pre-kindergarten life. I remember living in the second floor of a pretty old house facing the street, when mum cooks in the kitchen I would usually be put on a cane chair surrounded by a table tennis net. I remember I often fall off that chair and got my head hit on the floor, then no doubt started crying. I remember I play often in a neighbour's house and sometimes have dinner with them. Mum told me it was because they are worried that I often fall and took me there while she's cooking.
I have no memory of my first kindergarten but mum told me it was pretty sad memory to her, that when she picks me up after work she often found me tied on a urinal because there are too many children that the workers are too busy to take care of everyone.
When I grow up a bit to like 4 or 5, I was transferred to another kindergarten, and lived there. I remembered crying every Monday morning and finally found that it is actually more like a ritual than real mourn. I was special in that kindergarten. Everyone takes a nap in the afternoon according to the timetable but I could seldom sleep in the light. The teachers/nurses in the kindergarten would then tells tales to me or make me help them a little bit sometimes when other children are sleeping.
And I was even special in terms that I was like a star at the moment. I was acting in various commercials at the time, and once attended a fashion show last for months. And there was a time that I went to Jiangxi for a film shooting and stayed there for like one month, but the film is eventually abandoned because the scenario didn't pass the censoring. I remembered the weather was extremely hot that we have to pour water outside our doors to ease it, whereas the watermelons there are fabulous and incredibly cheap.
Yes, they are all memories now. Memories fade, don't want it that quickly though.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Funny Stuff I'm Using Online
Well, just don't think I'm advertising something, I don't get a cent for this... And I'm actually wondering why do I not ask for a pay spending that time...
Ever get into a condition that you can only remember to hum a fragment of a song and real wish to know what song is that? How about just humming it on the search engine of Midomi and it will find out what song it is for you? Sound amazing? Give it a try!
It is a problem though, it cannot have every single song on it as it is only a beta version, it is improving anyway. PLUS, you can actually sing it your way, sing your favourite songs and save it on there and hopefully they would help someone else to find what they had forgotten!
I hope one day I could use visions to search though, I know I am asking for a lot.
Google Docs
Google didn't seem to be advertising hard on this feature. It is simple, works well though. The idea is to get rid of stuff like Office and Acrobat in your hard disk taking up spaces counting in G's and expensive licenses while you don't actually need those fancy but useless and puzzling help pages, eyed paper clips jumping there on custody of every single letter you type and having some rubbish to tell you every now or the sluggish processing speed, while work on the same document on any computer with internet connection without saving them onto those easily lost (both themselves and the data inside) thumb drives. There is one function that I really like which is change any documents into PDF format, protecting them from being changed after publishing, shame that they cannot be changed back though...
I regarded myself really wise for payed merely A$75 (It is still a pretty generous offer till now although it is for students only) for a Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate license forever while that offer comes, and I think I'm even bit of regret now. All I need is Word, Excel and Powerpoint, which is only one third of the main components of the package, and Google Docs is providing all I need!
VerveEarth
A pretty new blog category website, while blogs are marked on a world map where the owner is and fed onto the user profile page.
It is a new idea but the icons seem too clustered in the city area which means it is less possible for a blog whose owner lives in the city to be viewed than the ones by suburban or country owners. This game is not very fair, luckily mine is not too affected :P I don't think it drove lots of people here though because it is not yet that popular itself.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Don't Ever Say That
NOOO! Please don't say that, I can never imagine a world without you.
I know I was alive for some many years before I met you, I cannot go back to that. You changed me, permanently. You must understand that, I can't.
You are the one that I know I would never stop thinking of. I think of you in those sleepless nights, I cry to your small picture in my wallet when I have grievance that I could tell no one, I wish I could share with you when there is suddenly some light in the dullness of my life.
I'll be there whatever you become and whatever tough situation you are in, willing to hold you in my arms and do whatever it takes, just to see you smile again.
I know I was alive for some many years before I met you, I cannot go back to that. You changed me, permanently. You must understand that, I can't.
You are the one that I know I would never stop thinking of. I think of you in those sleepless nights, I cry to your small picture in my wallet when I have grievance that I could tell no one, I wish I could share with you when there is suddenly some light in the dullness of my life.
I'll be there whatever you become and whatever tough situation you are in, willing to hold you in my arms and do whatever it takes, just to see you smile again.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Wii Fit
Yep I got it right at the release day (again). Walking on the the street with it makes myself feel like a large mobile commercial banner that everyone looks at you... What's worse, I was in whole black that day while the box is white... It was pretty embarrassing I have to say...
It was exciting yet depressing as I was rated overweight... Not too bad though...
The exercises exhausting, especially the jogging one... And the yoga poses are pretty hard... I couldn't keep stable while standing on one feet, especially that tree position... My legs suffer quite a lot after two days workout and I decided to skip it for today...
The fun side, hula hoop is hilarious, especially when you lean forward to catch another one, and got it hit right at your forehead... The best I could do is with four hoops currently... And the step game is pretty fun, especially the plus one.
I don't think I'm ever gonna play that push up game as you know the balance board is for stepping on, I don't wanna kiss it anyway...
Well last but not least, I found myself suck at those balance games... especially that football one and the tilt table... I was always overreacting... So weird...
It was exciting yet depressing as I was rated overweight... Not too bad though...
The exercises exhausting, especially the jogging one... And the yoga poses are pretty hard... I couldn't keep stable while standing on one feet, especially that tree position... My legs suffer quite a lot after two days workout and I decided to skip it for today...
The fun side, hula hoop is hilarious, especially when you lean forward to catch another one, and got it hit right at your forehead... The best I could do is with four hoops currently... And the step game is pretty fun, especially the plus one.
I don't think I'm ever gonna play that push up game as you know the balance board is for stepping on, I don't wanna kiss it anyway...
Well last but not least, I found myself suck at those balance games... especially that football one and the tilt table... I was always overreacting... So weird...
Friday, May 2, 2008
Tiësto!
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Went to the show last night, it was BIG! And I still have a physical sore throat now and my ears are still humming!
The first hour was not actually him but a bald DJ who know who he is... I can't be sure of that by then as I actually can't recall Tiësto's face, just his music, and no Tiësto's tracks were preformed during that. I found that guy pretty crap and starts to get bit of disappointed, until fireworks are blooming and Tiësto shows up and I realize that one's a real crap and should begin to get high from now.
Elements of Life, Just Be, In the Dark and then Traffic! Blockbuster tracks are on in the first hour that heats up everyone in there. When 'Hello Melbourne' is shown on screen everybody is hands up and screaming like crazy! But it was programmed that the next screen must be 'I can't hear you!', and they are no doubt even crazier.
Dance for Life is up and the screen play is about fighting AIDS something, and called for dance for life to fight AIDS... Well, dance is cool but I feel hilarious about the idea that this would be any help to people suffering from the disease... Or maybe it was talking about some of the money would go for the fund? Anyway people got heated up again.
The next few hours are a bit bored, although the music is still loud and people still high, that seems to be remaining of the first pulse. I turned out playing with the laser beams...
It was just past 11:00 that we were talking about leaving, and we are glad that we finally didn't! Flight 643 and Lethal Industry, both vintage wonders of Tiësto are on! And then there's a vocal track that everyone knows and follows loud but I don't and I feel real weird...
My favourite track on his new album was He's A Pirate, but this doesn't show up until the encore session and the dry ice up the front is jetting all the way to exhaustion. People is so high and so loud and all the lights are on and crazy.
After that there was some tracks never hear, maybe unreleased ones performed, when it all goes down to loops but still not to the very end we left and found ourselves too tired for the after party, just home and sleep then~
A pretty memorable event though.
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