Thursday, December 18, 2008

Christmas

'Tis the season to be jolly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la...
Well, hahaha. It's very jolly alright.
Not exactly. Our english literature teacher said that her christmas present for us would be our recent and first english literature essay, with the promise that none of us failed... so of course I would be
UPSET WHEN I FOUND OUT I GOT 24!!!
This is sooooo ridiculous. I got owned(means I lost to)to a hell lot of people. Like Jere****. How can this fat-assed little-kid with a ridiculous Hong Kong accent beat me in an essay? An english essay, some more!
Right, so maybe its an english literature essay. And my E Lit. isnt wonderful. And even if you have to infer our novel Dragonwings.
I still score amazingly well for my english essays! This shouldn't be an exceptation! How else do you think I became famous? This is an outrage!!!
So unfair! I didn't fail, I lost! (Even if failing is worser then losing)
ARGHHHHH!!!! Dammit.
On a happier note, I improved a great deal in P.E. NAPTFA test training, from 20 rounds in the tennis court (time: 12.01) to the 20 rounds in the Gym, which is also twice the size of the tennis court(time: 9.31).
And that I received a christmas present from my friend. So:
Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

nustuff4u.com

Beware people. This is a virus.
What it is: It is a website. You will receive an email that says something like that: Your friend would like to show you some cool pictures!(example only) Go to this website: nustuff4u.com (and obviously you don't). But if you do, then they will ask you for your Windows Live email address and password for you to receive the pictures. Once you fill in both blanks your a goner.
What it does: When you are offline, it will seek this moment to send that email to all your friends(mentioned above). But it's a virus, so don't open it. The email address bar is: nustuff4u
What happens: Two things can happen once you open the email. 1)You get the virus, and your computer doesn't work anymore. 2)You open the email, but nothing happens(thanks to your com's firewall, I should think). And you click the hyperlink to the website, fill in both blanks, then, voila! You start sending viruses to you friends.
Or actually, you don't. That computer software or something(I don't really know how it works) starts sending this email to your friends.
What happens if 2) happens to you: Change your password. I'm not sure if that will work, but I changed mine(because I stupidly filled in the two blanks), and I think that I'm not sending any viruses any more.
Another thing, people who are victims of this thing don't know that they are sending this kind of stuff. They need to be told, and so that they can take action, and stop the virus from spreading. For all you know, he/she might have hundreds of contacts.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Ballade Pour Adeline

I love this song!
It's so beautiful! Paul de Senneville composed it. But I think Richard Clayderman played it. I'm not sure. The internet isn't very clear. Wikipedia doesnt even have a page for Paul de Senneville! *Shooking*
However, from Richard Clayderman's biography, Philippe Pages was his original name, and "Olivier Toussaint, a well-known French record producer, who, with his partner, Paul de Senneville, was looking for a pianist to record a gentle piano ballad..."
So there you go. Paul de Senneville.
All three are still alive. I'm going to ask my teacher if she has Ballade Pour Adeline musical score sheets.
Oh, wait. I think that's and album and song name. And I'm not very sure about Paul de Senneville. But never mind. It's great music, anyway.