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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

MST Results

Principle of Electrical & Electronic Engineering 72 [highest guagua 90 -_-]
Digital Electronics 60 [Highest PK 76 -_-]
Engineering Maths 1 60 [Highest Alan 68]

Dint expect much for Maths. tot will get ard 40~50.
kinda pleased with my results.. improved abit. :)

gotta work harder this semester so can enjoy the holiday trips =)

something saddening.. .

Qoute frm Yahoo news:

The Orionid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show tonight into the predawn hours Wednesday, weather permitting.
This
annual meteor shower is created when Earth passes through trails of comet debris left in space long ago by Halley's Comet.
The "shooting stars" develop when bits typically no larger than a pea , and mostly sand-grain-sized, vaporize in Earth's upper atmosphere.
"Flakes of comet dust hitting the atmosphere should give us dozens of meteors per hour," said Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office.
People in cities and suburbs will see far fewer meteors, because all but the brightest of them will be overpowered by
light pollution.
The best view will be from rural areas (the moon will not be a factor, so dark skies will make for ideal viewing).

The best time to watch will be between 1 a.m. and dawn local time Wednesday morning, regardless of your location. That's when the patch of Earth you are standing on is barreling headlong into space on Earth's orbital track, and
meteors get scooped up like bugs on a windshield.
Peak activity, when Earth wades into the densest part of the debris, is expected around 6 a.m. ET (3 a.m. PT).


damn! i slept 3am last night and idk a thing! only noe it was raining thru'out the night. sad

8:20 PM