Escapade to Australia!!!

Saturday, March 5

I've got to drink soup!



Our chef...

I stayed back in the lodge today to work on a thesis (Jolene, Cindy & Hong Ee went to the City)... The readings have made me a little groggy but I managed to see some of the keys points in the journals... I am now left with a final article to comment on... Just had free pizza (again) for dinner from the really friendly lodge mates... I am to get 'paiseh' already; I think I need to get some food back for them too... but there is really a lot of them...haahaz... I'll see what I can do...

Chee Meng (clemmie's friend) is really a nice guy. He has change the light bulb of my room a few days back to one that emit white light (the old one emit an orange light). He cooks lunch today today... Finally I get to drink soup...=) It tasted realli good... and I think Australian chickens are bigger... ahaha

The whole is really small... :

1.) Regina's hubby is my first sergent (now staff sergent) back in camp.
2.) LTA Desmond is in UQ too.. he visited my room when he help Regina to shift in the afternoon
3.) Dennis is in UQ
4.) Just saw Yao Ming, a second sergent from my camp too
5.) Learnt form Yao Ming that LTA Boo and another officer is also pursueing his studies in UQ...

Got to go back to the last article of the thesis and do my assignments for next week... Toni, the lodge owner will be driving us to Sunshine Coast tomorrow! =)

BBQ Dinner!

4 Mar 05 (Friday)



A truly singaporean dinner...

A really hearty dinner... =) It was before this dinner that I realised that Regina's hubby is actually from my NS camp. This is really a small world... Michael, the manager got into a traffic accident in the afternoon... He's not injured but the car has bumps both at the front and back... I heard from him that it was a ''domino" kind of collision - that is, one car bang to the front... and the 'banging' goes on... to about 3 - 4 cars.

Oh ya, Cindy locked herself out of her room!!!

Cards and cards...

4 Mar 05 (Friday)



Cards I have in my wallet...

The latest cards I had today is the UQ laborartory swipe card and the BIT(Bachelor of IT) membership card... =) I got the latter coz I will get free hotdog bread every fortnightly outside the faculty and it just coast AUD$ 6! =) (Oh ya, I got my favourite numbers on my card; it is number 39!!! I was really pleasantly surprised!)

Why? WHy? WHY?

4 Mar 05 (Friday)



Why 8 AM? ..... .....

Operating systems lecture is at 12PM on Monday, 9PM on Tuesday, 8AM on Friday... !!!!!!!!!!!
Had my little indulgence at the rooftop cafe in in the business department... It cost AUD$2.80... Cheapest I see so far from the places I have visited...

Home brand all the way!!!

Thursday, March 3

Photos of past visit to islands in MARS2005

As I will not be visiting the islands with the class, I guess I will have to 'visit' the islands through the eyes of a fellow MARS2005er who have visited both North Stradbroke Island & Heron Island in 2004... I will be visiting Fraser island, a heritage island with my lodge mates...

Meanwhile enjoy the photos taken by Kathy Stech...

North Stradbroke Island

Heron Island

Software Engineering=)

I did laundry this morning after breakfast and headed to 'Students Flights' to get our air tickets to Adelaide. We will be leaving on the 25 March from Brisbane domestic airport to our destination. After 1-2 days there, we will be driving via the Great Ocean Road to Melbourne. We will be getting free accomodation from Cindy's friend in Melbourne.=) Finally, I can see one of seven wonders of the world with my own eyes... Yesh! I will be seeing the Twelve Apostles when I am travelling along the Great Ocean Road!!!

I attended my first software engineering lecture today... I was praying real hard that the course outline will have as little programming as little... My prayers were actually answered: No programming at all!!! There are just 3 group assignment and 1 individual assignments. =) Cool? Oh ya, I forgot to mention that there is no exam for this module too. =) But I am worried for my the other 2 computing modules coz there are a considerable amount of C programming to do.

I signed up for fencing with Jolene at the UQ sports centre before heading to the rooftop cafeteria at Building 39 (Economics department). We were actually meeting Cindy & Shuwei for coffee but I received a call from Cindy that they will be meeting at the library first... I spent some time reading papers there and when I wanted to call for my coffee at 445PM, the lady at the countor told me that they are closed for the day (they closed at 430PM). Arghzzz... Maybe it is a blessing in disguise: If I were to have coffee then, I will not be able to fall asleep tonight as I am sensitive to caffeine...

Did some grocery with Jolene at Woolsworth before heading off to the lodge... Made a call back home on the way back to the lodge too... Fortunately, dinner was not 'Sherperd Pie'... =) Phew!

A long day...

2 Mar 05 (Wednesday)

I woke up rather late this morning at about 810am just in time for breakfast... But before I could even brush my teeth, Michael asked me if I could do a favour for him... He asked me to go down to the 7 Eleven store down the street to get him 2 litres of milk... Being a groggy state, I agreed and promptly went to grab the milk from the store... I've heard of stories about him 'arrowing' people to run errands for him from those who have stayed longer than me in the lodge... On the whole, he's a pretty nice guy and will try to chat up with you whenever he sees you. I guess this is understandable as he is pretty much alone in the day when the lodge is quiet. So when nights fall, he needs someone to listen to his stories and experiences... Hazzz...

Cindy joined me for the Australian Marine Environment module... (She's clashing the class). ! In addition, she's also attending the Contemporary Australia module with Hong Ee... I think she's going to be very knowledgeable with Australia after our stint in UQ. Hahaz... However, she need to put in more effort in her french language.. Oppz...

As I went to the wrong venue initially; I ended up walking with a group of Americans to the right location. I chatted with one of them and he has a really cool name. He’s called DJ! He’s from Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and he mentioned that he may be visiting Singapore during the term break. =)

The magnificent Great Court ...

1 Mar 05 (Tuesday)


The Great Court in UQ!

Most people in UQ will gather in the Great Court during lunch hours. Some will munch on their sandwiches while others take a short nap, lying on the grasses. Unlike Singapore, the grasses here are pretty dry (but yet they look luscious) and hence it is pretty safe to lie down on the grasses. There is a great difference being in the shade and being out in the sand… Due to the thin ozone layer in Australia, one can feel the sun scorching on your skin when one is not standing in the shade… People here wear sunglasses to keep that strong glare of the sun away rather than having them as a fashion statement.

It was a pretty busy dae for me as I had a few lessons around the school. I have mistaken a 1pm lesson for a 12pm lesson and end up doing a lot of unnecessary walking… I guess the most interesting module I am doing now is MARS 2005: Australian Marine Environment. This course teaches one about the reefs, corals and organisms out there in the oceans. The lecturer, Dr Ian Tibbetts was also very entertaining and he really engaged students in his lectures. Majority of the students taking this course are from the US; I think it form about 80% of the class size. Last but not least, this course is only meant for international exchange students; hence, all of us who were in the class were totally new in UQ.

Even though there were field trips organized to the North Stradbroke Island (Moreton Bay Research Station) and to Heron Island (Heron Island Research Station), I have decided not to go for any of them… The reason being that the field trips costs quite a bit; they are AUD$ 175 and AUD $525 respectively. In addition, the trips are not compulsory; this mean that I can visit other islands and do a report on them or come up with a topic myself to write about… I am contemplating doing a report focusing on difference between the organisms found in Chek Jawa (I’ve got many photos of them when I went there with yt one yr back) and those found on Sunshine Coast (which Toni, the lodge owner is bringing us to this Sunday)

Throughout my stint in UQ, I will be missing classes for one module totally. Nope, I am not slacking; it is just that my lectures and tutorials for STAT2003: Statistics & Probability module clashes totally with the MARS2005: Australian Marine Environment. I chose to go for the latter one coz it is much more interesting and also Hong Ee is attending the former (I will just have to get the notes from him and study myself). =)

Went out at about 12am with Cindy to the public phone near 7’eleven to make a call back to Singapore… Brrr…. The temperature is definitely lower than normal air-conditioned temperature…

Tuesday, March 1

First day of school!

28 Feb 05 (Monday)


First day of school ... =)

After breakfast, I came across a slightly drenched parrot perched on the edge of a plastic box. It was busy pecking on a left-over peach seed in the box. In order to capture this beautiful parrot, I ran in to grab my camera and begin snapping shots of my new found subject. Out of a sudden, it started flapping its wings and chased me into the lodge… A fellow Singaporean (an Indian who is a final student in UQ) stood down and had the parrot perched onto his hand… Toni, the loge owner also brought out watermelon for the parrot to munch on… I am sure the parrot must be feeling very lucky about flying into the right lodge. However, the parrot had really bad toilet manners… Before long, it started passing its waste onto our dinner table!!! It was then Michael, the manager of the lodge came in and took the parrot away… Oppz…

Today’s weather was a little cloudy… and guess what… it finally rained!!!! I felt happy for the grasses and plants in Brisbane…coz they have not seen rain since the day I step onto Brisbane. They sure have a high tolerance to survive without rain for such a long period of time. It was a rare occasion that I found walking in the rain a luxury… I can see autumn beckoning… =)

First lesson of the day was at 12pm for COMP3300: Operating Systems… I went early to school to get myself familiarize with the environment… Got lost a couple of times but I managed to find my destination lecture theatre.=) The lecturer was Dr Philip… He gave us an overview of the course and began on his lecture straightway!!! ArghzZz… I thought it will be pretty slack for the first lecture and I was still hoping for an early release form lecture… But none of that happened… I realized that students here are willing to speak up and question the lecturer when in doubt; this is something that is really lacking back in NUS.I guessed that’s why some modules have even set aside a certain percentage of the final grade for class room participation to stem this problem…(Some people can ask really brainless questions while ‘participating’ in classroom discussion) However, I feel that questioning when in doubt should be natural and marks should not be allocated to it at all!

Went for fencing “Come & Try” free session at Connell Gym with Hong Ee and Jolene at 6 pm…(We sent Cindy off to her faculty before going). I think it is great fun; we learnt about the 3 main weapons used in fencing and some of the basic footwork too. In addition, the equipments for fencing are provided by the UQ Fencing Club too. My partner during the session was an Italian lady called Anna whoworks in UQ Chemistry department. At the point of typing this entry, Hong Ee has joined the fencing course… Zhihong, Jolene and I will be signing up soon… It is quite affordable as the 10 lessons cost AUD $60 and fencing equipments will be provided for too… =) Last but not least, this introductory course will covers the fundamentals of attack and defence, basic footwork and the simple parries and deceptions that are involved in the sport of fencing. The president mentioned that there are some excellent fencers in UQ and one even went to the Olympics before!!!

As the buses in the night come in half an hour interval, I called Cindy at 7:58pm asking her to run from her class… Haaz…. She made it on time…=) One thing I must mention is that the buses here arrived accurately at the time stipulated in the bus schedule.

Last Day @ Fitness First

27 Feb 05 (Sunday)



A dollar a day at Fitness First for the month of February ...

G Race...

26 Feb 05 (Saturday)




G Race in the Brisbane City ...

Brisbane City in the Night

25 Feb 05 (Friday)



Experience how Brisbane City exudes its beauty when night falls...

Sexpo 2005

25 Feb 05 (Friday)



SexPo 2005 in Brisbane City ...

Brisbane City in the Day

25 Feb 05 (Friday)



Awesome City!

Monday, February 28

Mt Cootha @ Night

24 Feb 05 (Thursday)



Thank you Toni,our lodge owner for driving us to Mt Cootha!

The walk to UQ

24 Feb 05 (Thursday)



Warning: DO not walk to UQ from Indooroopilly via the train routes...

Sunday, February 27

Hush... It's the library...

23 Feb 05 (Wednesday)


Absolute neatness in library... (Click on the pic to enlarge)

Market Day @ UQ

23 Feb 05 (Wednesday)


Market Day - An open concept... (Click on the pic to enlarge)

[Details of the Day will be uploaded soon...]

Hide & Seek...

22 Feb 05 (Tuesday)


Mr Moon ... Come out, come out, whatever you are ...