My apology
4.20.2009
The title pretty much explains the whole purpose of the post. I'm sorry for not posting for so long... Truth is, I was pretty caught up with Ragnarok Online over the vacation. ASSASSIN CROSS BABY! Aside from that, I spent a few days in Flushing and went out during the remainder of the time. The layout I promised... It's coming. Just bear with me for the moment because I have yet decided on it's appearance. IDEAS, GUYS! IDEAS!Okay, so what's been up lately? For me, it's the same old shit. I still haven't learned to manage my time. My averages in chem and global dropped to 85. With 3 regents ahead of me and the SAT pointed at my throat, I'm losing control. Also, I've neglected my new policies of practicing the clarinet and A-Chinese-Character-a-day. Meh... give me something to look forward to.
On the bright side, its spring and the weather is gradually becoming nicer. It's hard to believe sophomore year is almost over and soon, I (or we) will become juniors! And yet, I've nothing planned for the future. Well, there's three jobs I'm considering...
1- Optometry - With the latest technology, humans are still trying to create cameras or displays with increasingly high resolutions. It makes me wonder how intricate our eyes are. Our eyes are a gift we're born with, blessing us the ability to see and admire.
2- Commercial Pilot - Personally, I think clouds are probably one of the prettiest and most overlooked things in nature. How awesome would it be to cruise in the sky, watch the sunset, the sunrise, and travel back and forth under the twilight.
3- Architect/Engineer - Although the last of my three choices, I still think being an architect will be an interesting and challenging career. Ideas once considered to be impossible were achieved through advances in engineering. Perhaps you've heard about the ski resort built in the desert region of Dubai or maybe the Lilypad City innovated by Callebaut as a resolution to the increase of sea level caused global warming. Both would be impossible to construct without dedication and a bit of imagination from architects and engineers.
Lastly, there's one inspiring movie that I watched recently and would like to share with you. It's called Okuribito ( Departures) and is about a cellist who loses his job after the orchestra disbands. He returns to his hometown with his wife and incidentally becomes an encoffiner. It's really touching and I really encourage anyone to watch it when they have time.
About the layout, I hope I'll be done by the end of this week. See ya! 0 thoughts