Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Free IQ Test

I took a screen-shot to prove I didn't modify the html code to cheat ok.

The last time I took my IQ test was on Facebook, and I got 144. And today, this is what I've got!

Yay! My IQ has improved :))

Take your Free IQ Test today! :)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Ti Tong Sports Day 2008

Titong Sports Day.
Pure adrenaline, pure fun-ness!



We the GREEN people.







Going in... going in...


Yay! The ball is sure in! :)











The crazy sports committee people.


(Can you spot me?)


Adhoc department 总务组...


(Yeah i know. My hair is damn freaking messy -.-)


On the way back to the MRT station...



Enjoyed playing frisbee and handball most :)

Aching shoulders, sprained waist and knee got scratched. But who cares? Sports is fun-ness! ;)

Next morning: Eh... wait. I'm aching ALL OVER!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Radio Production Studio @ NP

The endless hours and days we spent at the studio.









Friday, July 11, 2008

Tour at Mediacorp Radio Building

No radio classes in school this thursday. Instead, went to Mediacorp radio building. Haha. Got to see News 938, Classic 95, Perfect 987, Capital 958, and of cos... Y.E.S 933!




All LIVE! :D


Jean Danker







Rosalyn Lee








Shan Wee







He's uber CUTE!


...and so freaking tall.


Chong Ching



The new DJ: Ivy Tan






In the morning, Layyen, Cherlyn and I were still rushing up our podcast like mad. Then rushed home to get a change of clothes. Left home at 5.15 to go Mediacorp. BUT! I arrived at only 8 (I think) because of the evening rain and the TERRIBLE traffic jam. Wanted to get a cab to drive me in. 100s of taxis must have went past me when I was at the bus stop. But even those empty cabs didn't even stop to pick me up when I was madly flagging them down. So in the end Weehan had to come down in a cab to fetch me. (THANKS SO MUCH!)

After we left Mediacorp, Cherlyn, Weehan, Chenxi and I went to Toa Payoh Central's Mac to have supper. Had fun :D




Okay, I'm REALLY tired cos I only slept 3 hours. I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking.



















Arrived home at 11.50pm to add a short music track to my podcast and bounced it to mp3 format. *happy happy*



Black White Grey - Shirley Layyen Cherlyn

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet


I played this game today. It's SO so addictive! If you like CSI, Law & Order, or plain crime-solving, this is just the right game for you. The whole game is really VERY visually attractive, and this has already captured my heart to urge me to go on playing.


Here is a really great review and I totally agree with this guy, John who wrote it:

Based on the James Patterson novels (and the subsequent television
spin-off), Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet is a murder mystery
wrapped in an adventure game spiced with light hidden object scenes and a few
simple minigames. Investigating crimes is the central focus
of gameplay, with heaping doses of clue sniffing, murder scene scrutinizing, and some light labwork here and there to keep the story moving along.
You don't need to be a fan of the series to enjoy the game, and even if you are, Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet weaves a completely new tale (penned by Patterson) that stays faithful to the original characters'
personalities. This time, however, you're in charge.

With each crime you're presented a scene with a small list of objects to find and points of investigation to cover. Not only will you need to grab items, you'll also examine the body and a few key points of interest in the murder scene. The interesting twist is that you play different characters, each with specialized knowledge that will uncover new facts in the case. Everything you discover is catalogued in evidence and information tabs that can be reviewed at any time.


Many scenes come with a simple inventory puzzle that pulls the object finding into an adventure-style riddle. In the first investigation, for example, you must locate items to block holes in a rock so you can capture a key item from a feisty crab. Simple, but an effective diversion from the streamlined pattern of the game. The rest of the game is divided between short dialogue sequences, quick mini-games that are integrated into your investigation, and character specific tasks. Claire, for example, spends a lot of time in the lab mixing chemicals to discover the type of poison used on a victim.



As far as the hidden object chunk of the game goes, items are usually easy to find and a hint system can give you a nudge if necessary. You aren't timed, and mis-clicks offer no penalty, so take your time and use the mouse button liberally. Objects are usually quite small and difficult to pinpoint, but at least your poor eyes aren't sifting through several hundred images to find what you need, just scrutinizing groups of pixels here and there.

Production values are suitably high, with a nice visual presentation underscored by a good soundtrack. The only real downer in Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet is that the uniqueness wears off pretty quickly as chemical mixing, object finding and rote labwork become little more than chores. Click here, click there, fill in the check marks and you're done, there's little challenge and no reason to complete the tasks other than obtaining the information.

A good genre-bender that reels you in with intrigue and keeps you hungry for more.



http://jayisgames.com/archives/2008/05/womens_murder_club_death_in_scarlet.php



You can download the 1-hour trial game here:

http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=murderclub




My rating:



After the the trial I downloaded from YAHOO! ended, I uninstalled the game, googled it, and downloaded it to play again! I wanna buy it >.<

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Old Long Hairstyle

Old Hairstyle: Long hair