Hello there. I am Terry and I am a full-time undergraduate based in Singapore. I take photos, write a blog and design websites.

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End of a dreadful week

It’s the last day of the working week again! To anyone who’s reading this during office hours, get back to work and appreciate the gleefulness in you of knowing that a weekend is ahead – given that you don’t have to work overtime again. For the ‘dreadful’ part, I will describe it in rather vivid detail later in the post. Let’s focus on my promise to you first:

Fonty Friday

For this week, we have the font Sketch Rockwell (free) / Sketch Block (paid) by Artill. It’s a really nice font, simple, neat and nice in one.

Fonty Friday - Sketch Rockwell

In case you haven’t notice, this is also the font used by Embr for his header design of his lovely Wordpress theme.

Infrared photography works

I’ve been doing some infrared photography from time to time, and this week was a fantastic week. I wonder why good weather always, always has to coincide with exam periods where people are grounded in their rooms for revisions. When I decided to have a break last Saturday, I walked under the searing heat to get some really nice shots. All photos are taken with RAW + Jpeg (but I processed the Jpegs instead, I was too lazy), with a Hoya R72 50mm infrared filter and the standard Sony Alpha kit lens.

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It all goes downhill from here.

It all goes downhill from here.

Taken further up the road near the Graduate Hall, looking down the hill that leads to my hall.

Tree trimming

Tree trimming

It was a really warm afternoon. It was so warm that the row of tiles leading to the canteen actually cracked open from the heat. The tree cutters were working since morning to trim the tree branches along the road so that they will not snip any tall vehicles – we have double-deck buses traveling around campus, so they have to keep the stray branches away.

Just another scene outside my hall.

Just another scene outside my hall.

Another common scene I see everyday as I step out of my room to catch a bus – sans the traffic, that is. Nanyang Cresent, the name of this tree-lined avenue, is usually packed with traffic all the time – it all starts at 5.30am when the first bus plough the streets, and ends around 2am when people stop driving around at that hour.

Royally dreadful week

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Sat for and survived another three papers this week – Basic Cell Biology, Principals of Genetics and Business Finance. The first one I did fairly well, but I epically bombed the last two, especially the latter. We only had two hours to sift through a handful of complicatedly-phrased questions, and I had only 30 minutes left when I realized that I haven’t touched a single question on the multiple choice section. As the papers were collected, I looked around and everyone had that dreadful look on their face – half relieved that the paper was over, half dying inside that the paper was a killer one. Principals of Genetics didn’t fall far behind on the heartache it gave me – being a multiple answer multiple choice paper (meaning that each question can have more than one choice), I fumbled pretty badly. I hurriedly stole a quick glance at my notes after the paper at the bus stop, and it felt like driving an ice pick driving through my sternum. Painfulness2.

I was a little disoriented and depressed for the rest of Wednesday, walked around aimlessly on the campus ground for the entire afternoon and evening, hopping on and off bus stops. I should have brought my camera along – who might know that photography therapy works. I remembered staring into the campus swimming complex near the evening, the sun was gorgeous. I checked my bag and realized I conveniently packaged my swimming gears, but was too self-conscious and afraid to trot half naked around the poolside. In the end, I headed out for McDonalds for McTherapy instead.

For the entire day, I only listened to one song on my music player, looping over and over again – Komm, süßer Tod, which means ‘come sweet death’ in German. Music therapy works as well (although not as effective as McTherapy). I woke up on Thursday morning and the first thing that ran through my mind was my royally f#$@ed up papers. What a great start. It immediately zapped my motivation to study for my last paper next Tuesday, I rolled on the bed for around 10 minutes, slipped back into lalaland and woke up at 2pm, totally missing lunch. I headed out for dinner again, settled for something more expensive today to make myself feel a little better (it’s something like retail therapy, except that it’s the ‘foodie’ version).

And then came Tuesday night… or was it Wednesday night? I couldn’t remember. Headed out for dinner with Jyno, met Jackson along the way. I was pacing around the dizzying array of stalls when this person from my Business Finance module showed up. I had no hard feelings against him, just a little irritated at the first impression he left me – he wants to be ahead of everyone. I totally didn’t see it coming when he asked me a whole lot of details of the exams – how did I feel about the paper, how did my friends think about the paper; then moving on to how many questions did I not do, how many questions did my friends not do; then bragging about how many questions he did (to quote, ‘I think I’ll get 70 and above’).

And then he dropped the bomb – I don’t want to get a meazly A-. I want to get an A or A+. I want to minor in business. Disgruntled, I told him that he doesn’t need a freaking A to get a minor – even a C will suffice. Unwilling to torture myself with his wacko answer and self-centeredness, I ran off as abruptly as how he started the conversation. If it weren’t for the crowd and for my sanity, I would have shoved my feet into his face.

I headed back to the table, rambled the whole baloney that idiot gave me at the stall and Jyno laughed. It feels good that someone actually understands what I’m talking about, and more importantly, emphatizes with me. So, my best guess is, it’s not a ‘myself’ thing against that person, but more of him being an anal-retentive jerk.

Ah, I rambled too much this week. I hope I will be fine for the last paper.

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It feels a lot better now. I shall leave it behind me – what has happened, has already happened. I couldn’t care more about the past anymore – a painful reminder, yes. A lesson learned, yes. A thing to dwell on, no. Time for me to move on, and more importantly, salivate over the prospects of spending two months at home this summer (and perhaps, some impromptu vacation!).

p/s: Oh, and I took an hour or so designing an error/gotcha page for a directory that hosts my demo pages – tell me if you like it or not.

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26 responses to “End of a dreadful week” » Leave a response

  1. Jaslyn

    guess we’ll just learn fr our mistakes. And I’m really positive u’d do much better than you think.

    OH ya. regarding the fonts, do we have to download them for MS words or what? I like this sketchy one.

  2. ChongxResponse

    Cheer up k tedddy mon!! (: well i think i screwed my linear algebra up as well but you know, it’s all in God’s hands! sooooooooooooooo dont fret over the past, move on to your next paper! *pat pat, imagine me patting your skinny body while you cry! AHAH*

    i promise i will buy u bubblegum after your braces are removed :P

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  3. abdusfauziResponse

    i have that font too! hehe. nice one!

    p.s: just arrived from a 7 days field trip, as in Geology Field Trip. Haha. I’m officially burnt.

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  4. NoktahHitamResponse

    nice font!

    Teddy, you never fail to amaze me with your camera tricks. You rock!

    Check out NoktahHitam’s latest blog post » On Hiatus

  5. DaynaResponse

    I’m sorry to hear about your bad week. Learn from the lessons and we will get better right? :) But I think I’m one that simply don’t learn my lessons. At least you don’t procrastinate on your studies. I think that’s the only reason I am in a lousy mood during my examinations period.

    Gambatte! I wish you all the best for your last paper. May your lucky stars shine. :D

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  6. Bush MackelResponse

    I love the error/gotchya page and my wife would too. She doesn’t have a funny bone in her body but for some reason if Bobby Lee is on TV, she’ll drop everything to watch him parade around in his underwear or whatever he’s doing. And BTW, me and my oldest go around all day just saying “HOT DOG” so it’s a double win. (#):)

    BTW, sorry to hear that school is killing you. Had no idea you were dealing with those kinds of science classes. Wifey was a biology major so I can feel your pain sort of. For me, a lab science is the last course I STILL need to take!!!

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  7. Aki

    Love the error page ;)

    Bleh, Business Finance guy seems like a totally kiasu person, no offense. He really reminds me of Mr. Kiasu from my Physics class (who I really detest for being so competitive in every single thing)

    Good luck with the last paper! After the last paper everything would be fine… until results come out >_<

    Check out Aki’s latest blog post » Bye

  8. LatrinaResponse

    At first I thought you were posting pictures of snow. I was a bit confused at first! hehe, lovely photos though! You have so many gorgeous trees in your area, I love them.

    So terribly sorry about your dreadful week. You shouldn’t beat yourself up about it though. You seem like such a hard worker and I’m sure you done your best. It didn’t help that you clearly didn’t have enough time to complete the paper–that’s just wrong on your teacher’s part, imo. Just take it as a learning experience. And try and do better next time. *hug!*

    mmm.. McTherapy, I believe I have done the same on a few occasions, hehe. I also enjoy donut-therapy. Chocolate covered donuts, of course.

    Don’t let it all get to you.. you still have a wonderful weekend to enjoy! So go and have fun.. and take more photos! Btw, I love your html rant tag. At first I thought it was a mess up until I read it, hehe. Too clever!

    Check out Latrina’s latest blog post » Time for a change.

  9. med

    yo coussie….zzzz…nice infra shot

    u know wat..i bought my new camera alreadi..and its not a dslr…gotten the panasonic lumix lx3 instead hehehehe…eaiser to use…maybe it will be a dslr the next round ;)..when i have the time and patience to tinker with it

  10. kankiResponse

    nice infrared there. a very different rendition of the always-beautiful-and-fascinating Nanyang Crescent.

    NTU really has a lot talented people. Your blog is a very good one, design and content-wise!

    Check out kanki’s latest blog post » Reflect: Please be more Down to Earth

  11. MelissaResponse

    HELLOOO TEDDY!! I’m so EXCITED to be back and I’m really sorry for not visiting your blog lately =( Anyways the infrared pics of the trees, feels like as though when you took the picture, it’s actually snowing! =D

    Oh and i like Sketch Rockwell as well! =D

    Check out Melissa’s latest blog post » My Easter Study Break

  12. christopher.Response

    Teddy, those are some spectacular pictures. Like Trina, at first, I thought everything was snowing–took me as kind of a shock for a second since you were talking about how lovely and hot the weather was. It’s very interesting, though. I have seen a few infrared photos, but nothing quite like that.

    I slightly understand where you’re coming from with your exams. Hopefully you’ve been able to recuperate with lots of McDonald’s, brownies, and any other kind of comfortable goodies that keep you going. Lord knows you need it during exam time.

    Check out christopher.’s latest blog post » a beginning.

  13. emberResponse

    Sketch Rockwell! I was wondering when you’d feature this lovely font on one of your Fonty Fridays. =D

    And I seriously love that rant tag you have there! Had me in fits. =D Glad your exams are finally over. I’m so envious now that you can spend your holidays back home, heh. Dont worry about your tests, Teddy. I have the tendency to do that too until I realised I should be enjoying my holidays in bliss instead of mourning over the results! I’m sure you’ll do fine, my friend. =)

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  14. chervalierResponse

    oh woah i was just going through some old entries of yours and chance upon this one. MAN. what GORGEOUS pictures!!! keep taking them pics terry!

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