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Created this blog on 23 April 2005, MiZiBlog is just about what's on my life and what's going on around me. Read it if you are interested...

Friday, March 11, 2005

MiZ in Weekdays 3

07 Mar 2005
In the morning, one of my bunkmates, HH had stomuch pain and fainted (well, almost...). He was brought to the medical centre. Heard that he fainted again while drawing blood.Other than the usual company run, there's nothing much then.

Later in the evening, the ABRSM representative called me. Well, it seems that they could not find the instrument for me, so I had to write an e-mail of withdrawal so that I could get the refund.



08 Mar 2005
We had our codeword test. It was conducted by our line specs, so it wasn't as taxing (but we still need to study afterall...). Ok, ps was away for basic theory test. A miracle if he could pass...

Ok, JH had broken the record for the most customers for I-net, with a total of 114 customers (29 in afternoon, 85 in evening), including the 2 people who decided to dropped out from the queue.



09 Mar 2005
Company run in the morning as usual. In the afternoon, we had our basic first aid lesson by the senior medic and a medic. The senior medic kept making fun of WH while conducting the lessons to demonstrate for the first aid thing. Got hold of one of the expired first aid dressing and use it as a skipping rope while back in bunk. :P



10 Mar 2005
A terribly shack day for us. In the morning, we are attached to Cheetah company for the 8km route march. I wonder whose good idea was it to have the route march (after that we are going to have more route marches and night walks... >_< ) The first half of the route march was fine, but after we left the training shed that was out in the field halfway of our route march, my shoulders started to ache, and my legs getting a bit numb. Well, at least all of us managed to persevere and complete the route march with our FBO, with and exception of one person... Well, it was that pathetic "train" (if you are in my platoon, you should know what that means actually) that decided to give up halfway and put his field pack into the safety rover. Well, my platoonmate CC mentioned that he had his face and lips turned white during the break in a training shed (haha...). Not only that, he still had that cheeks to ask us to "carry on and not to give up"... What a very bad example we had here! He was there to throw our face...

After the route march, I had a quick shower and went to have a rest in bunk for almost the whole afternoon.



11 Mar 2005
We had our SOC trial. How fantastic was that when we just had our 8km route marches the day before and we had not been traning for months... Ok, my running had greatly dropped in standard as compared to my last test. Looks like I have to train even more. After SOC, we had nothing much to do then.

In the afternoon, I decided to join most of my platoon for the gym training (since the bunk was going to be almost empty during gym training). Ok, the CSM was there telling us what we should do while doing the machine. He seemed to be happy and "garang" in the gym today.

After booking out from camp, I immediately went back home and continue my game of "The Sims 2".



MiZ Speaks
Well about The Sims 2, now the 4 of them are at their junior year (3rd year) of the college (can also be known as university). Ok, about the majors, there are only 11 of them you can choose from for your Sims (Pschology, Drama, Art, Philosophy, Biology, Economics, Literature, Mathematics, History, Physics and Political Science). There is only 1 module per semester, and each semester lasts for 72 sims hour (after which they will take the exams). Pass and the sims will proceed on to the next semester, fail and they will be on academic probation and repeat that semester. Before going on to the university, they can earn scholarships (that is if they do well in school). There's also specific scholarships for specific skills as well (if they had that particular skill maxed/almost maxed) and other miscellaneous scholarships.

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