End of August, we gotta accomplish all our assignments because the deadline was on early September. Whatsover assignments are dealing with calculations and theories. Among all the four assignments, the most intricate assignments was writing a C program to implement the functions of a calculator. And you know what, according to my lecturer that this assignment was, in part, actually inspired by classmate, a friend of mine. That seems like sarcasm. The seniors maybe treat this as an easy task because theirs is much more tougher, ATM system. Somehow it's fearful.
Foundation's life was not burdensome. Everything goes well without a hitch.
For Degree's life, there's a lot hidden unforeseen difficulties. We'll have to deal with almost everything by ourselves, no more spoon-fed. As for the syllabus, I can't even catch up the time I first came MMU. But it's okay for me now. Blessed. Not only that, culture shock strikes me too. That teaches me a lesson on the importance of the social skills and quintessential teamwork skills. I've learnt how to communicate without offending others, socializing and working pleasingly in a big group.
In the period of 13th to 15th August, I engaged in a giant event - Robotic Challenges Week 2010. It's a national event organized annually by MMU Robotic Club. Robopuzzle,recycle robot, Robocup, Sumo robot....and the main competition - Combat Robot was the highlight scene of the event.
Okay, let me explain. "Combat robot was like: two robots are mounted with weapons were given the mission to destroy opponent's robot in the game field. The robot which survives to the last, more aggressive, or have lesser damage will be the winner."
Below are the two links will brief you about what combat robot is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvlcPIMUcvo&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJYbKqZNPGo&feature=player_embedded
Got it already?
Alright.
I've another story to tell.
Yesterday was my very first early birthday celebration with my friends in Malacca. Or in other words, far away from Kuching's home. Wei Jiao, Yew Li and Kim Teng....and me. Three of them was from Malacca. I'm the only Sarawakian.
We headed to Dataran Pahlawan right after our class which ended at 3.30p.m..
We're having a short stroll before going to Nadeje Patisserie. I love their cakes very much. Yum~ The story continued with having our lovely time a.k.a. photo shot session at the wide field of Dataran. Using Kim Teng's camera, we took a lot of pictures.
Jumping style, sleeping style...blah blah blah, somemore with retarded style, under the ♥sunshine♥. I'll upload the pictures here or Facebook next time since the pictures are not with me yet. All I can say is, everyone is enjoying themselves.