I had come to ShangHai, China for more than a month. Staying in Fudan University international students' hostel, cycling around the school, having lesson every weekdays, listening to those “non-understandable” math and phys, doing endless homework...... this life style make me feel tired and depressed.
I think about the life I had in Sabah, Malaysia. My life at hometown, staying at my house, studying in my beloved Tshung Tsin School, shopping with Malaysia Ringgit, seeing those English and Malay signboard.
I love Malaysians, I love being teached in Tshung Tsin by those beloved, kind, friendly and pro teachers...
Althought I had a hard time in Fudan, I am glad that God is with me wherever I am. I am glad that I can say to God whatever I wish to. I thanks God for accompaning me very now and then and helping me to solve the promblem I met.
I also thanks God that althought I had a hard time in Fudan University, but can have broaden and widen my knowledge. I am happy to have a christian roommate who can talk with me and accompany me. I am happy that I had learn to cycle. I have great time living in Shanghai if I am not studying or doing homework or anything about study(haha!).
And one of the happiest thing for me this time is that I get to know some great China uncles, aunt and friend. They are 小林叔叔, 小王叔叔, 孟老爷孟伯伯, 甜甜, 王总, 于红阿姨, 管叔叔...等等。
I am happy that I had the chance to hit on the 2008 olympic opening ceremony drum!!!
I am happy that I can always contact with my family members.
Thanks to God for all!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
明日将近
明日将近

你看飞舞的雪在手中融化
宛如为了变成什么而消失
是呀 因为重要的事情很容易幻灭
所以我们抓不住 只能这样静静漂流着
遥远的 遥远的 在宇宙的角落
两人偶然的相遇
想要呼喊奇迹的这份心情
只想告诉你呀
只是想要传达的情绪不能很高明的说出
在搜索迷惑中生存了下来
现在能够察觉到寻找到一道光
我逃避了能够追寻的未来 却冷静不下来
好几次 好几次在停止时
一边累计着眼泪和笑颜
两人一起走过的路程
那确实是真实的呀
下雨时 想当你的伞
刮风时 想变成你的围墙
不管有多么黯淡的夜晚
明日仍是将近
春天绽开的花和夏天的海滨沙滩
秋天的黄昏和冬天向阳的温暖处
不管多少个四季的循环
重复的祈祷就能够越过OH……
遥远的……在宇宙的角落里
遥远的……奔驰的思绪
想要呼喊奇迹的这份心情
只想告诉你呀
好几次好几次在停止时
一边累计着眼泪和笑颜
两人一起走过的路程
绝对不会消失的呀……
下雨时想当你的伞
刮风时想变成你的围墙
不管有多么黯淡的夜晚
明日将近
只想传达给你
明日将近
... ... ... ...

你看飞舞的雪在手中融化
宛如为了变成什么而消失
是呀 因为重要的事情很容易幻灭
所以我们抓不住 只能这样静静漂流着
遥远的 遥远的 在宇宙的角落
两人偶然的相遇
想要呼喊奇迹的这份心情
只想告诉你呀
只是想要传达的情绪不能很高明的说出
在搜索迷惑中生存了下来
现在能够察觉到寻找到一道光
我逃避了能够追寻的未来 却冷静不下来
好几次 好几次在停止时
一边累计着眼泪和笑颜
两人一起走过的路程
那确实是真实的呀
下雨时 想当你的伞
刮风时 想变成你的围墙
不管有多么黯淡的夜晚
明日仍是将近
春天绽开的花和夏天的海滨沙滩
秋天的黄昏和冬天向阳的温暖处
不管多少个四季的循环
重复的祈祷就能够越过OH……
遥远的……在宇宙的角落里
遥远的……奔驰的思绪
想要呼喊奇迹的这份心情
只想告诉你呀
好几次好几次在停止时
一边累计着眼泪和笑颜
两人一起走过的路程
绝对不会消失的呀……
下雨时想当你的伞
刮风时想变成你的围墙
不管有多么黯淡的夜晚
明日将近
只想传达给你
明日将近
... ... ... ...
Sunday, August 2, 2009
My D-GrayMan Characters Ranking~~
Thursday, July 30, 2009
#@0!#%*
Yesterday got a new Maple Patch 0.78. OhMy! I thought I can play Maple now but still got the DC PROBLEM !!! ANGRY!
I HATE IT! ARFH!
T.T
I HATE IT! ARFH!
T.T
Sunday, July 26, 2009
The Safest Seat to Sit In On a Plane is…

[The percentages in the above graphic are survival rates.]
Popular Mechanics did a study on where it was safest to sit on an airplane based on all commercial jet crashes since 1971. Contrary to expert statements that "one seat is safe as the other," the study found that it is safer to sit in the back.
The funny thing about all those expert opinions: They're not really based on hard data about actual airline accidents. A look at real-world crash stats, however, suggests that the farther back you sit, the better your odds of survival. Passengers near the tail of a plane are about 40 percent more likely to survive a crash than those in the first few rows up front.
Here are some comment :
grossu - May 20, 2008 at 6:46 am
It’s really silly to waste a lot of money for business class. Your chances to survive are the lowest
Jon Peltier - May 20, 2008 at 7:55 am
Chances to survive a flight: 99.999 something % for coach, vs. 99.999 something % for business class. And still 99.999 something % for first class. The difference comes into play only in the tiny fraction of flights that end abruptly.
I’d always been under the assumption that the “wing box”, the section of fuselage where the wings attach, is safer, because of its greater reinforcement and the proximity to the over wing exits.
Tony Rose - May 20, 2008 at 9:09 am
I’m not sure it’s worth it to have to smell the toilet for the 99.999+ % times I will survive… :)
Mark - May 20, 2008 at 12:40 pm
The back is the sceaming baby ghetto. I’ll take my chances in the middle.
If your plane crashes you’re dead, no matter where you sit.
Flavio - May 20, 2008 at 12:41 pm
To expedite things, I always ask for seats on the front, close to the front door. I might rethink that from now on.
bbbeard - May 20, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Huh. My dad (an engineer for the Air Force) always used to tell me this, that the folks in the back of the plane are most likely to survive a crash. This was back in the ’60’s and ’70’s. Did the folks who did this study not do a literature search?
BBB
JCK - May 21, 2008 at 5:24 am
Am I reading that graphic right… no matter where you sit, you have about a 50% or higher chance of surviving a plane crash in a commercial jet? What type of plane crashes are these?
Seems like you must be including non-flight crashes where planes just skid off the runway, etc. Generally, if you crash from the air, you’re not going to live… at least, anecdotally that’s what every plane crash I’ve read about/seen on the news would tell me.
David - May 21, 2008 at 6:40 pm
dude this is silly- big woop of a difference- 50% v.s. 70%
Sean - May 23, 2008 at 1:08 am
Obviously people in the back are safest.
The mountains are upfront.
Adam Fritzler - May 23, 2008 at 12:33 pm
That study is absurd! More pop-statistics. Did they even notice that most of the accidents they refer to were thirty years ago? The nature of accidents has changed drastically over those decades — the majority of those incidents would not even happen today, due to improved instrumentation and aircraft reliability. Accidents are now far more rare — and even less likely to have survivors in any particular part of the aircraft.
Nathan - May 23, 2008 at 11:34 pm
@David: some would argue that the difference between 50 and 70% is a pretty big difference :). it’s randomness versus major advantage.
Jon S. - July 18, 2008 at 10:09 am
This doesn’t include crashing on an uncharted, haunted island, in which case the survival rate for sitting in the back approaches zero.
Comedian observation - July 28, 2008 at 1:25 pm
I believe it was Billy Connolly who came up with the [rather tasteless, if proved accurate from the graphic above] that..
“I always sit in the back of the aeroplane, because let’s face it, when was the last time you heard of a plane reversing backwards into a mountain.. “
Abhijit - August 8, 2008 at 8:16 am
Knew about this.
But not too close to the wings. The wings carry all the fuel.
In the middle of the rear, nearest to the emergency exit there.
Katrineholm Review - September 13, 2008 at 12:01 am
How about increasing your survival chances by not getting on a plane AND not living anywhere near that mountain where planes turn around and crash while going backwards! ;)
David - September 20, 2008 at 9:25 pm
Sit by the door. Bail out. Glide towards the nearest snow covered mountain. Hope to hell you’re not over Arizona.
Totora*Esther says: Haha!!! Not Bad huh? Get some time to think for your seat before you get on a plane^^
[The graphic was posted by a person named Nathan on May 20, 2008. And those comments except mine were commented for Nathan's post]
Where to sit when you are in an aeroplane???

Where to sit when you are in an aeroplane???
Today, I read a news about an Iran plane accident. 36 people died! Why so few people?? This was because it was not the whole aeroplane was damaged, only the frontal part was damaged.
So! Where should we sit when we are on an earoplane? Is it the frontal part? the middle part or we can sit at the back? Well, sitting in front is obviously not a choice because the news today taught us that those who sit in front died! So, we sit in the middle? NO! What will happen to us when the plane break into half?? Those who sit in the middle will die! The aeroplane tail might caught fire and passengers will die!
In conclusion, the whole aeroplane is most probably going to explode!!!
So, in order to precious life, why don't we just stay in our cosy home and enjoy a sip of hot coffee while watching "D-Gray Man" !!!
HOME SWEET HOME, BABE!
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