Its finally out, the all new season of Prison Break. So far 2 episodes have been aired and I must say the story is still going strong despite 2 seasons already.
*********Beware of spoilers**************
Now it turned out that its all a ploy in getting Michael to the Sona Prison in order break out a guy the 'Company' wants, James Whistler who has been hiding in the sewers in the inmates run Sona Prison. Most of season 2 survivors have also gathered in Sona, which includes, Bellick the former prison guard, T-Bag the ruthless killer and Alex Mahone the FBI agent with a dark past. Chances are some if not all the other characters were brought here to assist Michael in his mission in order to save his chic girl Sara and his nephew LJ who both been kidnapped. Somehow there's a feeling Sara hasn't been kidnapped since up to now the 'Company' hasn't been able to produce a photo showing Sara under their custody, so they probably only got LJ. Then you have Lincoln who has been exonerated from all charges in the US helping Michael from the outside to save his son and most probably Michael's good fren Sucre would help out with the condition of exonerating all his charges as well. This is just getting more and more exciting, what secrets does Whistler has and is Michael going to go after the Company next?
Friday, September 28, 2007
Prison Break season 3
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
2LT Wang Changxiong
Everytime when someone calls me on the phone, asking for this person, I always quite wary. You dunno wad business they will have for you calling u all of a sudden. So today I received one such call, and as expected its not something good. So now I'm probably the first OC who is a 2nd Lieutenant(yes, i haven been promoted). The PCs under me probably have a higher rank than me. I always thought they will post me to a unit after I completed my Armour Officer Advanced Course or at the very least give me a post of PC since I haven't complete my PC tour. But stunt of all stunts, making me an OC.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Behold.......The iPhone!
Well well, I'm not really the kinda person who would get a top of the line tech gadgets for myself, at least not when it was just unveiled. But as I blog here right now, there's 2 iPhone sitting on my table. They're not really for me, but of course I could keep one for myself since I did paid for it. The iPhone is too irresistible for me to keep my hands away from it, so I played with it for a little while and here is my review.
- The iPhone's screen is darn huge, its like a PDA but slimmer, much slimmer.
- SMS using the qwerty keyboard on its large screen and its still quite easy to hit the right key using your fingers.
- It has a goggle map function, YouTube shortcut(still works after unlocking) and a organiser that can list your schedule in a neat manner(Colin would prob like this)
- Docking station and adapter is ridiculously small, think tic tac box
- Camera is pretty clear for 2MP, tucked away in the corner of the phone but takes plenty of skill if u wanna do self take
- Volume of the phone is a little soft, maybe becoz i have set the settings right
- The SIM card slot takes a little skill(and a pin) to open but once u get the hang of it, its okay
- Haven't tried out the ipod functions but shldn't be a problem since its the main draw
- Can surf the net using wifi either in landscape or portrait format by turning the phone, yes it can detect how u hold it
- Though it has a 3.5inch screen, view webpages can still be problematic tat's why it allows u to zoom in
- It also allows u to get weather updates, maps and google earth via wifi
- Best of all, u can still run most of the functions w/o a SIM card
iPhone on the left, in box are the earphones and USB cable
Correction pen from my table to show you relative size of iPhone
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Those who read the news about the NSF who brought a rifle out would probably have realised by now how this bugger managed to get out with his rifle and rounds. 3 mistakes were found after a High Board of Inquiry(HBOI) was conducted.
- The guard room allowed unathorised exit which the NSF climbed out of the 2nd floor window and jumped down from the parapet away from the view of the guard room.
- Guard duties were 4hours each instead of the usual 2 and there was a lack of supervision.
- Failure by the guard commanders to report the incident promptly, Military police were alerted at 3am while the NSF escaped at bout 12midnight.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
The Air Force - Above All
You must be wondering why the title is abt the air force.... could it be that I signed on as an air force regular? Well, at least up till now i can tell u that its not.
Its just that there was this air force recruitment talk at engin, they're recruiting air engineering officers from mech and electrical engineers. So CX here went to have a look(ok i admit i was after the food but no harm listening also rite?). NUS engineering students would prob realise how different the air force invite was from other talks. They freaking listed the menu for the dinner buffet after the food and looking at the menu will make u hungry lah. Who can resist the likes of cheese baked scallops, shepherd's pie, pasta, tiramisu cakes and other goodies. Since there's free dinner and a USB hub to be collected, of cos its worth going to listen to what they have to say. I bet if no food was provided, probably half the number of people wouldn't be there. I think most of my frens wouldn't know abt this, but i actually signed on with the Navy during BMT as a NEO(not the saviour from matrix) Naval engineering officer. But as i didn't go to OCS after BMT, the contract was void(i went OCS after my specialist course). So i haven't heard abt what the air force have to offer before i went to the talk. From what they offer, its really good, 3.7k starting against 2.8k for private sector. But that's how they attract ppl to join the public sector, bigger fatter carrot. But in return, not only do u need to go back to such regimentation 24/7, u need to go back to OCS. If u're an officer, u skip the first 7 weeks and go on course as officer on course, if not u go back to being a cadet. How sad is that man. Being a cadet at 25 is sad man, booking in and out at OCS is even more sad. I was a trainee for 1.5 years before i ORD, dun think i would wanna go back and be trainee again.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Flight 93
I was watching a documentary on the heroic efforts by the passengers and crew of the hijacked Flight 93 on Sept 11, 2001. Everyone knows that the plane crashed in a cleared area in Pennsylvania but after investigations by forensics, telephone records and flight recordings, they finally knew what happened on the plane.
Turns out that after the hijackers took control of the plane, the passengers who at this time were gathered at the back of the plane, called their loved ones through cellphones and other means. Through this they managed to find out what was going on with the hijackings and what the hijackers actually wanted. Investigations and confessions by one of the plotters led the authorities to believe that Flight 93 was bound to crashed into the US Capitol building which on that day was packed with politicians. Had it crashed it would have been a darker day for the US. The 40 or so passengers and crew decided to mount a revolt against the hijackers in a bid to take back the plane and they managed to neutralise the hijackers outside the cockpit before using one of those meal trolley to ram the cockpit door to take back control of the plane. Families of passengers on board were given the opportunity to listen to the cockpit recordings minutes before the crash. To which they could hear their loved ones storming into the cockpit and fought with the hijackers. The end result from the recordings was that the passengers did managed to wrest back control of the plane but unfortunately did not have enough time to save the plane from crashing. However their heroic efforts did managed to prevent their plane from crashing into the US Capitol building. Post-crash investigations also revealed that the passengers on board Flight 93 were a rather unusual lot. Among the passengers and crew were a judo master, ex-cop, american football player and a few others who have shown valor and courage before the flight. They brought the meaning of heroes to a whole new level until the show Heroes came out of course. But they were just great and it just warms your heart that there's such people around and they will always be remembered.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Saw an accident today after my archery at MPSH. Some driver bang into the adjacent car either while moving out or entering his lot at the carpark. Then he managed to get his car out and move into another lot near the entrance. I thought he was gonna alight and check on the damaged car but by the time I got to my bike I realise he was gone. So being a nice and responsible fellow road user, I decided to leave the poor driver a note telling him(i was hoping its a her) about the terrible misfortune that happened complete with the errant driver's car plate number and my contacts in case he needs me as an eye witness. I must say the errant driver is pretty unlucky that I saw it, since there were a few others who seen it in better view but chose to walk away. In contrast the other driver lucky I was there or else that repair is gonna come out from his own pocket!
I realised that I met quite a few long lost friends and acquaintances this semester. These are all the engin people since u hardly see me in the central lib unlike last sem due to better timetable planning and a more hectic schedule. Maybe they were all in exchange or internship since most of these ppl are Yr4s now.
The TJ swim team people would probably know abt this, that my elbow is really a little more flexible than others. In the sense that when I lock my elbow its not straight at all, probably slanted at about 15-20 deg from my upper arm. Although according to Mr Fun(TJ swim coach) this is quite advantageous to swimmers, but it certainly doesn't help in archery. On the contrary, I can't lock my elbow when I draw the bow string cos it will certainly hit my forearm when i release it and the arrow won't be accurate anymore. Even when i try my best not to lock my elbow, somehow mi forearm is still hit by the bowstring even though i'm already wearing an forearm guard. But this sport is too fun to make me stop though i get bruise almost after every weekly shoots. We're extending our range to 18m next week, cool!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Really busy
Been really busy these days, more labs this semester and also much tougher modules that require the reading up on textbooks that simply suck away your time. After the comex last weekend, I'm still trying to put mi time management back on the usual track but work just seems to pile up when some tutors go through 2 tutorials at once while some go through one. Just when I thought the maths tutorials last yr was bad enough, it seems the tutorials this yr can be worse. Though tutorials are on alternate weeks, they sometimes go through 2 tutorials at once, so in the end it makes no difference.
Anyway sometimes i really dread going for german class cos the tutor mostly speak in german and half the time i have no idea wad she's toking about. Some of the students in class can get her but i think about half are facing the same problem and u can tell some act as though they know wad she's saying but when she prompt them they give totally illogical answer lah. z.B Tutor ask wad is the answer to a particular qn and u say no. Illogical rite, but this happens becoz she speak so fast using vocabs u never even heard b4, so basically for me i'm just looking out for those verbs n nouns i understand to make out wad she's trying to say. I think the biggest obstacle here is the lack of exposure to the german language in singapore, thus there's a lack of opportunity to practice wad u learn. Seriously i think taking Jap would be a much better choice, since not only do i watch anime i listen to Jpop too. But its a little too late now, just have to press on with the last 2 modules.