The mind of one very complicated entity

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

PROJECT 180R
It's purpose is reached, and the project is now concentrating on various new ideas and methods to further enhance the original project's goals. Today was just going to college and looking for some items and a nice evening in Klang. Nothing much to write really, as the college semester has yet to be stabilized, and I'm quite tired. Till next post.



McDONALD'S, 5AM.
The day began at McDonald's, accompanied by a fillet 'o' fish, chicken nuggets, and Theo. It then progressed into a nap which became a whole sleep based afternoon. This then progressed to asking information at college and going down to Sunway to modify Deep's Melon. Which in turn has evolved into the Super Melon as shown in the pic above. Which overheated. The ending to that story I do not know, but will find out.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

THE SEREMBAN RUN
Well, the haze was a great muse to this whole "running to Seremban because it's too hazy here" debacle, but we all know for a fact it all started from the "run to Genting because it's raining here" and it's probably partly due of the whole road-trippish fiesta. The silver legend has finally a legend behind it, and it goes a little something like this: It all started with the haze, and how Sazman was already in Seremban because he was working there. Ian and I decided it was due time to make a trip somewhere to get out of the crazy haze and decided after a long think and a reality show to go visit Sazman. Now, instead of doing it the normal way, ie: the highway, we decided to take that old road we once used in the Land Eater a while back that took us four hours to get to Seremban. An hour down, we were barely grazing the outskirts of Putrajaya simply because Map Boy without a map is just simply ridiculous. So we called Geography Man and asked him for directions which really didn't help and we ended up having to find the road ourselves. Now, it took an hour to get to Seremban from there on. However, the legend begins on our return to KL, as it only took us 45 mins, through the "coastal" roads, which were a load of fun for me, and I'm not sure how much fun for Map Boy. Another day, another road trip.