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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Brr, I was having the shivers in class today. I think I'm falling sick... Signs of an oncoming fever. It better not come. Sigh, but I'm feeling better now. Took some leftover medicine last night from my last doctor's visit (a bit slipshod, I know) which was suppose to cause drowsiness. Laid down on my bed, expecting that fuzzy feeling to overcome me and drag me towards a better place called Dreamland, but it only came after tossing and turning for an hour. T_T" After that, woke up at 1am, 3.30am, 5.30am, for no apparent reason! Did those tablets expire or something...? Must've been a long, hard day.Wasn't anything special in school today, but OUTside school, that's different. A pity I wasn't there to see the setup of the petri-dishes and such yesterday at AJC (Anderson Junior College). Today, I was there to see the results. And man, those e.coli bacteria stank up to the high heavens! Well ,we found out that green tea really had better anti-bacterial effects than white tea and therefore it contained more tea polyphenols (TPP). Only two from my RP Scientific Team were able to go today, Li Qin and me. Wished Fikhairi was there.
Anderson Junior College, IN BOLD.
The laboratory we went to. Neat, huh?
Our petri-dishes containing the e.coli bacteria, our two variables setups. Like I said, it stank.
Ms Ng explaining how this thing works. Erm, what was its name again? Something--tank.
Experiment finished, time to disinfect (just a nicer word for 'kill') those dishes.
A classroom of AJC. It is quite similar to EVG's. How? You may ask. It's dull, boring, and ugly. End of story.
A walkway in AJC, and some of its students. Hmm, Li Qin was commenting about how 'long' the students' skirts were (sarcasm applied here). And I thought boys were supposed to be the ones to make these kind of remarks.
Left them to their own devices while I go explored the school a little bit and took some more pictures. Them included, apparently. They were at a fish pond going gaga over carps, I think.
Well, I had to walk my way home from Causeway Point after the cabbie dropped us there. Ms Ng had to cos' she needed to buy something at CWP.
The journey seems unending...
"...However, when the journey seems unending, the end might just be so near."