I love exams
How do you design a ladder diagram for a sequence that repeats 10 times without using 10 times the number of relays?
Ooops.....I think I just mistaken my blog window for my chat window. It's my turn to go nuts after HCl. Soon, the final year students for the Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore shall go to the Institute of Mental Health to fulfill their graduation requirement.
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To Jeremy: I've stopped playing Warcraft 3 and I go online to discuss work with my friends. I've been a good boy. Honest.
To ThisDemon: One day, your head will drop off from excessive shaking. The cervical section of the human spine has the smallest cross-section, thus experiencing a higher level of stress than other regions of the spine when subjected to forces like shaking of your head, Furthermore, the muscles surrounding that section are weaker as compared to the other regions. Coupled with the strength of your cervical spine, this makes your neck more likely to break than any other parts of your body.....
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Disclaimer: The author is not in the right state of mind when he wrote this blog, and therefore, his 'professional statements' hold no legal capacity.
The outcome of a war is unknown, until the war is over
- Tengkia
For those who don't understand the disclaimer, it simply means the author is going crazy and cannot be sued for tort of making negligent misstatements.
Ooops.....I think I just mistaken my blog window for my chat window. It's my turn to go nuts after HCl. Soon, the final year students for the Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore shall go to the Institute of Mental Health to fulfill their graduation requirement.
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To Jeremy: I've stopped playing Warcraft 3 and I go online to discuss work with my friends. I've been a good boy. Honest.
To ThisDemon: One day, your head will drop off from excessive shaking. The cervical section of the human spine has the smallest cross-section, thus experiencing a higher level of stress than other regions of the spine when subjected to forces like shaking of your head, Furthermore, the muscles surrounding that section are weaker as compared to the other regions. Coupled with the strength of your cervical spine, this makes your neck more likely to break than any other parts of your body.....
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Disclaimer: The author is not in the right state of mind when he wrote this blog, and therefore, his 'professional statements' hold no legal capacity.
The outcome of a war is unknown, until the war is over
- Tengkia
For those who don't understand the disclaimer, it simply means the author is going crazy and cannot be sued for tort of making negligent misstatements.
Level of response: 4
ur title, "I love exams" is so unbelievable that i m quite sure u r going nuts...
remember to change ur title to "I love killing monsters" after exams... this will bring u out to a sound state of mind again.. haha
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*head drops off*
haha.. i wrote "I love exams" on my blog before... hoho.. joining u at IMH..
you go first recee recee, rem to chop one place for me ar..
i'll reserve the cell nearest to the toilet for you, hee hee
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