Today's lesson I had at my Intro to Physical Science Class (clearing it as a general elective-science class) was so fun that I had to take some photos! This is the first time in the 3 years i have been at SMU that I am doing this! We have some hi-tech gadgets in the form of these remote controls shown below where we all press our answers of either a or b towards the infra-red sensor set up by this guy from IBM at the front of the class. Talk about intelligent organisations at work!


See the tiny thing above on the table that looks like a space-ship? That's the sensor that will detect our answers. So basically after asking Q, we basically do a Fastest Fingers First thingy and the results will be tabulated and shown onto the screen! By the way, apologies to the big bulky muscular tanned guy blocking...haha


The woman in the background with black blazer is the utterly boring lecturer who speaks extremely fast in her filipino accented english (today, lauren and i had great
immense difficulty wondering if she said
IRON or
ION or
IRON ION...roll eyes...and we both just kindda gave up after a while) and her hand writing is so
atrociously bad, they perfectly compliment her vocals!Even she admitted to the bad handwriting when she said "I know my handwriting is bad so that's why I said it's important you guys have to pay attention and listen" Yeah,
listen, and I cannot even differentiate
iron from
ion.
After class, I went to CBD (Central Business District) to look for my friend to pass her the Manner waffles and Mozart Chocos I got for her from Vienna (I had known Mary for more than 10 years! She was my tutor since I was 8 till 16!) It was raining so heavily today that despite the fact I was in my Birkenstocks and Shorts, my shorts were
wet from the rain! And my Birks were entirely
submerged when I cross some traffic junction cos it was 'flooded' at the uneven ends of the road.
Mary's hubby to be, Johnny drove us to the new mall in Singapore which opened just a few months ago while I was away in You-Rope. It is now supposedly the largest mall here topping the other few malls with more than a milion square feet of retail spaces and Vivocity apparently has some big names like the usual Zara (!), Topshop, Mango. I also spotted toys'r'Us (where we went to buy gifts for Mary's friend's kid, GAP (!finally here in Singapore!), Ted Baker(!!!) and Swarovski (reminds me of Vienna!) Seriously it just makes me wonder how many more Zara/Topshop/Mango/Diesel blah blah blah we all need! Save up your money, my fellow Singaporeans!

I was rather surprised that despite the mall's not located in prime Orchard Road area (Orchard's the primier shopping district of Singapore, kindda like 5th Ave or Bond Street or Kartnergasse) there seemed to be quite a good turnout of shoppers on a weekday!

I also saw some funny and weird toys at Toys'R'Us! There's this Oktoberfest Barbie, a mini MacDaddy's bag pack filled with all those great stiff from MacDonalds, and the last one...Behold! It's an approx 12 inch tall head figurine for little girls to play with! I mean, my heart literally jumped when i saw
that. What were the toy makers thinking? That piece of mould looks so freakingly scary that it could have jumped out from some horror movie set! Look at those come-hither eyes the toy that is meant for little girls to play with has on! shudders!



We then went for dinner at this place call The Asian Kitchen (but it serves mainly Chinese and Taiwanese food) where we gorge like pigs and I had a bowl of
la-mien (chinese hand-pulled noodles) with this spicy minced pork and mushroom sauce:
And we had 3 baskets of
xiao long baos (little steamed minced pork dumplings) with 3 differents of stuffings
! I loove the one with chives and pork! yummy (extreme right)!


Johnny had this fried rice with chicken cutlet which was good and we also ordered 3 side dishes ontop of our noodles and rice and dumplings! The deep fried tofu woith thai chilli sauce was great! The tofu was so soft and silky inside which was a stark contrast to the crunch fried exterior! The braised Chinese
Kai Lan (some name of a chinese veggie which tastes so crunchy and good) with Chinese mushroom was ok. But I do loove my la mien! The sauce was not overly spicy (cos i cannot take spicy stuffs) and the generous minced pork sauce was a plus! All these food for $80 buckeroos (40 euros)
