posted by YourName on Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 9:41 AM
All these years, in my school.
Never realised that I have working right on a treasure pit!
It all started when I decided to work out the students' industrial project myself as the delivery date is closing. Inevitably, I need electronic components and headed down to the EEE store.
Anyone who has a minimum experience in project work would have predicted that one trip is never enough. Beginning is always the basic functional components to get things working first. Then gradually as ideas are firming and more esthetically/modular design is needed, I even planned of purchasing some of the things I needed.
To my surprise, my BIG BIG surprise!!!
The EEE store not only has ALL the things I need at no cost, and they even have tones of diversified connectors, switches, pins, ICs...... down to PVC of various sizes!!!
Just too good to be true. Our government is REAL serious about education, beyond my expectation.
What are our students waiting for, I wonder?
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posted by YourName on Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 1:00 PM
Left this place for a while.
Now I am back.
Between now and my previous blog, things have changed, especially the world.
- Financial market has tumbled since October and seeing no U-turn yet
- Obama, a name that has instilled a new sense of hope
- My daughters have cleared their
EOY, learnt in many ways and most importantly, grown
- My school has merged with two others and became a new Cluster
- My eye sight and my hair colour has been deteriorating (mercylessly warning me of the time left before I hit 50)
- Unknowingly, my blog skin has changed again. It becomes a pleasant surprise for me every time I log in, esp if I have not been here for a while. Thanks to my elder daughter! (She loves to maintain the skin for me)(I wonder any special meaning for "broken"?)
Any way, ahead of me are more changes:
- Going to have a new boss in 1 Jan 2009 (who? No idea yet)
- Going to be a PSLE parent for the second time
- and, any other unknown and uncertainty
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