The excitement of 17
- boyfriend with car
- idlers’ rest
- prefect-hood
- national swim team
- getting through A’ Levels
- the END of high school
- long-distance love
- voyage to “la Belgique”
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May 16, 2008
2:25 am
Some useful resources on this site to help diagnose, identify and deal with chronic disorganization in yourself or those close to you. Maybe they will soon give it an official psychiatric designation.
Spoof Wikipedia-style encyclopaedia where nothing is true. Fascinating, isn’t it?
This would have made studying chemistry so much easier. The animations and colours really help reveal the relationships of all the elements.
While some skills have long become something for the reminiscent, like changing a fountain nib perhaps or operating an a-track player, some of the skills on this list seem like they were useful “just yesterday” - remember rabbit ears antennae?
To aid in improving your nutritional habits, Foodsel provides visual comparisons of the content of common foods (hard to swallow when you see the whole stick of butter). It also shows how much exercise is needed to burn off items. Turns out I need to walk upstairs for 24 minutes to burn off my breakfast of Honey Bunches of Oats cereal.
If you have some strange desire to go learn about, let’s say, cultural anthropology or robotics, you can find a course here. These universities all provide free course material, some more in depth than others, but wonderful resources for those of us who love to learn.
If you are somebody that finds it hard to walk out of a bookstore without a stack of books, your arms may be able to get some relief. If you can adjust to reading your books on screen, this site has just about any recent book you might find in a bookstore, in all sorts of subject areas. A good resource for when you must have it now.
If Google Earth had existed back then, this is how some of the major events in the Bible might have looked. Check out Noah’s Ark and the Parting of the Red Sea.
For anyone who ever got confused trying to think through the complicated family relationships in the Bible, this page has some interesting visual representations. Now you know it really is as confusing as it seemed.
This blog lists various things actual people were overheard actually saying somewhere. It is pretty funny, weird, strange,enlightening, disturbing…