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I bought my sister Kai her IBook G4 during the IT show last weekend. It's her high school graduation gift, sponsored by Dad (but temporarily I had to cover for a bulk of the expenses). I opened it just moments ago, and now I realize that she'll love it. Mac is the too cool and too funky! I set up the .Mac online subscription, installed the Mac softwares (thanks Kor for the Mac Office!), downloaded some useful programs from the net. Happy graduation Kai. Proud of you, really.

This was supposed to be a short entry, and it shall be. Some developments, though. There's some tension between me and one second floor guy who wants to move down to the first floor next schoolyear. For the first time in KR history, people actually want to move to the first floor! I remember the first floor being described as the D block Dungeon early last sem, and the home of "phantoms", or those who severely lack hall/block spirit and who just stay in hall to eat, sleep and study on their own. Anyway, I don't wanna talk about the details anymore, as it's supposedly over now although it's still bothering me a bit, but I'm determined to stay in my room.

Developments of late include Dr Ng's clarification that Monday's Calculus test would be of the closed-book type, without the one page helpsheet I was counting on. And the sudden announcement that the KR Choir concert will have to be held, however inconvenient and stressful for everybody, next Thursday.

Now I don't want to post such stressful and agonizing entries in my journal, nor do I wish to be pitied, but really, I'm about to snap. If my calculations are correct, unless I do something prevent it, I'm either gonna crack my skull in the next two weeks, or my zits will surface by the dozens and will collectively pop like firecrackers, as part of my body's reflex response to diffuse the mounting tension.

And, by the way, why is it that when one is most burdened, he feels most empty too?

Sigh. I suddenly realize that it's hiatus time once again.