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2004-06-03 @ 11:48 p.m.

Just came back from choir camp at RI. Didn't do much, just walked around a lot watching them play war games. Before that I tried out this year's Montage, and got an abysmal score! Obviously, I failed terribly. In mitigation, I can only point at my MP3 collection as evidence of my highly diversified taste in music. Quite a unique mix, I dare say. Will blog about it sometime soon. Anyway, only three J1s went back to the choir camp today, since practically everyone else is in Italy. Oh, and my dad finally installed Norton AntiVirus 2004 today! I'm proud to say that I'm a very safe Internet user, because after nearly a year without updated protection, my computer wasn't infected by anything at all! Just some adware and dialler software, but no nasty viruses, trojans or worms! I'm a safe surfer, yes I am. Need to sleep now if I'm going to wake up at 5.30 am to see my friends off at the airport. Was planning on staying overnight at RI and then cabbing to Changi Airport. Thank God circumstances have made it such that I don't have to do that, because my wallet can't take it. I'm starting to get stressed over work. My group's PW proposal has been neither approved nor rejected. Maybe Mr Purvis forgot to circle his decision? Most of our ideas are generally on the right track, except our plans to survey 100 to 200 people. Still haven't done Ms Lim's work, nor read the text. I'm dead for Antony & Cleopatra, and both International and European History. Not bad, at least I'll probably do well enough for half of my papers. People going off to the UK and to other places, have fun! I'll be sitting in a lecture theatre in NUS nodding blankly at everything that's being said. At least I get to watch our own presentation, which truly rocks. It's like MTV-meets-National Education...



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