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10/28/2007 Some Valedictory Dinner PhotosThat's it. The end of school. Now the exams, hollies then uni.
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Can't be bothered uploading. Find more on my bebo.
10/26/2007 Cycling![]() - Thanks Young.
I think most of my entries are categorised as "Life"... Do I really have that much to say about Life? 10/4/2007 My bebo...I swear I had absolutely NO intention of ending up having one of each of the following:
1. Bebo (took me 2 years to start doing sth on it)
2. Myspace (recently started doing stuff on that too)
3. Facebook (i just ignore this facebookcrap, the randomness of this is pissing me off, just use it to make sure my friends are listed somewhere in case I one day forget their names or sth. XD)
4. Xanga (never touched it again)
5. & Windows Live Spaces of course... SleepySo here I am so sleepy and hungry (yet don't know what to eat), meanwhile trying to study. The only motivation was for some badminton tonight but apparently there is no place that meets our requirements for some practice tonight... So... Here I am...
![]() 10/3/2007 WHOA!
8/18/2007 What I spent the last period of my life on...
Yep, that's right, I spent the last hours, weeks, months of my life on this. This one massive equation and guess what I come down to... the value of 1.0... O.o 7/13/2007 To Mr. Malcolm DaweMr. Dawe was, and still is, one of the best teachers at my school. He just recently died (11th of July, 2007) from cardiac arrest (simply put: heart suddenly stopped beating). From what I know, this is due to one of the long-running diseases he has had and the last thing he told me about this disease was that it is nothing fatal, nothing problematic. Regardless, Rest In Peace, the much appreciated Mr. Malcolm Dawe. I regret having never told you you are the best physics teacher I have ever had, and top of that, amongst the best teachers at school. I did not choose my Extended Essay just because I like physics. I like physics because you are a great teacher, and so I dedicated part of my final year 12 mark on studying physics as a subject and as an extended essay - the motion of a shuttlecock - because you are a great teacher. If it were not for you, I would not have come top of class for so long in my two-year physics course which is not over just yet. Physics is currently my favorite subject of the 6 subjects I have chosen. Whoever physics teacher we will have in place of you from now on will never be as good as you. The way you make sure your students understand has made me understand what dedication is. Unlike other teachers, you would not slack off, you would work very hard and I am sure that is why you have such a good history in our school - Deputy Director of Studies and Careers Officer. You were appointed Careers Officer because you could relate to students and therefore would be best to direct students in whatever direction they should head. I have never in my life, until today, shed a tear for a dead person and was not prepared to for a teacher, but you were not just a teacher to me, you were closer to being my 1-on-1 tutor. In fact, you were even closer than that, so much so I do not have a word to describe how much respect I have for you. You would spend any length of your free time just to explain one single question to me so that I would understand it to its utmost depth despite the fact that you DON'T have that much free time. You would always be busy with something, always either in your room marking or out of your room photocopying sheets for the students. The last thing you have taught me is Astrophysics, about stars. Aside from the physics of stars, there is a legend that people will eventually become stars after death. The more you are respected in your living years, the brighter you will shine. May your brightness be as bright as the sun as seen on earth, with the apparent magnitude of -26.5. You taught us to look up into the night sky and observe the stars, and now we look up at the stars and wish you've become one of them. I promise that I will use whatever dedication you have taught me to end my school year this year before I go into uni. I will get a merit (7/7) for Physics and I will dedicate it to you. RIP, from one of your students who most respects you - Vincent Cheung |
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