Tuesday, 4 December 2007

Graduation Ceremony

This is the day worth celebrating. Acturally, it is my first time since I missed my BSc graduation. Yaser was there, Chris was there and I was there. There were only 3 guys (out of 5) joined the ceremony. It cost me 35 Pount for the weird suit but it worth, I think. We took lots of photos and presented the meeting in King's Hall.

Hope the PhD one will surprise me.

All the past stuffs just pissed me off...

Jesus, I have grown up for 2 years in the last 2 months. There were so many crazy things happened, you have no idea how and why these things just turn up.

All the best for tomorrow, I hope I will get my true future.

Maybe.

Absolutely.

Thursday, 16 August 2007

Monday, 13 August 2007

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The good, I am still innocent.
The bad, I am so innocent.
The ugly, I am too innocent.

There is no absolute right or wrong in this world.

REMEMBER: everytime when you come across any troubles, NEVER ever impulsed again. Haste is slow... Just CALM down and think about it with all the situations and reasons.

Friday, 3 August 2007

Going Back China

This is an exciting decision we finally made.I am gonna go back in the mid of Sep and come back mid of Nov. Because the Visa is much cheaper than here, and I miss Chinese food soooo much...

Anyway, I'm gonna talk about something else. Yesterday, I saw this in a "Freedom" website.


You know, Jesus man, some idiots even have never been to China before. The pic is from a french website called rsf.org which is a organization for pressing freedom. I dont know whether the french press is free or not. BUT I do know that this 'Pressing Freedom' definitely does not fit for China. You ask me why? Go and learn some Chinese history and culture before arguing with me. Different countries have different rules, different people have different moods. This 'Press Freedom' thinking maybe fit in you guys' country. But in China if you are wise enough, if you really understand how things in this country work, if you really know the people around, you will say this crap freedom thinking is an absolute bullshit with no doubt.

Whatever, I am looking forward to going back.

Guys, if you have not been to China, you should try and will never be disappointed.

Welcome to the Olympic game 2008! Welcome to Beijing!

Thursday, 26 July 2007

Going for 2D problem

The busiest month of my life started.
The project is going to the next level, particles travel 2 dimensional in the turbulence. Also need to go France for the last presentation. Ah, the bloody French Visa again!

Sky won Moon 3:1 today in PGL 2007 War3 games. It is definitely a good game, since Sky did not use tanks this time.

Have to see David and Peter tomorrow.

Mike made me a joke today. He told me I need to use French for the presentation. It was a nice one, scared me a lot.

-_ -!

Tuesday, 24 July 2007

stuffs

Jesus...

Heaps of things just break in one time, you know, when the shit hits the fan.

Project, French Visa, British Visa, accommodations in both France and England, and, well, I will invite my dear tutor for dinner this weekend. And I need to see him tomorrow for regular meeting about my project, which I've merely done a bit....etc

I watched a movie yesterday, called "Vacancy". It is alright, at least makes me blood-and-thunder. But I still prefer Fincher's Zodiac somehow, maybe I like this director though.


Right, I have to do something, some crucial shit. Later.

Saturday, 21 July 2007

Xiao Yu's Birthday

Last night was pretty nice. We had lots of fabulous dishes, well, not so drunk though. (Oh, Shit!!! I just got bitten by a big ass mosquito. Oh, man, look at my leg. Damn!)

Anyway, it was fun, I mean last night. A bunch of friends are just hanging around. It reminds me somehow the life in Dunedin last year, the year before....

I miss my homies. Brian still gets pissed everyday. Andy still cruises around. Jeff still talks about shit every word and plays Warcraft3 everyday. Flora is still like a boy, like my bro. Peter still enjoys the life with Chanel. Collin still tries to be a some scholar. Deeply still looks for the next top car. (Go for Skyline GTR 2008, bro!) ....

I will see you guys in the future.

Happy birthday Alex!

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

GO, GO, GO!

Finally, the one to France is decided.
I am trying to reach the understanding with them about the starting time of the course. I wish it can start from March, ^0^ , which I can stay in China for Chinese new year in Feb.
Whatever....

Grandma is sick at the moment. Wish her getting well soon.

Sunday, 15 July 2007

Really really have to start this

When the sun rises up tomorrow, it will be the time I start my dissertation. Otherwise...it would be so freaky LATE!!!
I'm gonna get some books from lib, that is the second thing I will do after opening eyes. No, maybe should ask David for advices first.

Whatever...it will be a long day tomorrow...

Saturday, 14 July 2007

Start...

The French Revolution began in May 1789. On July 14 of that same year, the Bastille was stormed. It is a kind of Independence Day in France. And this is the day I start this new scenario. Hopefully, I can move my lazy ass to screen and write something down weekly, or maybe daily.

Nowadays, I am still thinking about the PhD stuff. There are 2 companies which can provide the funding for me. The one I am really keen to, well, will stick me in France for nearly 2 years. In that case, I have to learn certain French for a living! Those guys never speak English since they consider French is the most beautiful language in the world.

^^ I think Chinese is the most fantastic language in the world. Anyway, that's not the point. The point is actually that this is a Joint PhD, so I can obtain a certificate in Newcastle Uni and also a job experience in IRSN.

The other one is from British Energy. But for this one, I will stay in Newcastle in 3 years, which means I don't need to study the bloody French any more. There is no job experience for this one though. Hard choice. Probably next week, I will decide with Mike and David.

Well, maybe after several years, I would know whether I chose the right one or not.

"If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a movable feast."
--- Ernest Hemingway