Thursday, July 17, 2008

You can't predict earthquakes

To answer your question, NO

Uou can never predict earthquakes, there is no existing technology or scientific process to predict when, where, or how strong an earthquake will be.

It's getting pretty boring at work, I have to new ways to kill time, or atleast reasons to forego going back to doing what I'm supposed to do. There's a new project under the World Bank that I'm involved with, but I'm not feeling pretty excited about it (reviewing documents online is not that fun).

School is so boring, well atleast one of my class is boring. It was so boring that my classmates caught me dozing off again during Dr. Posada's Death by Powerpoint. Why does he have to read everything on the screen, so many details, its killing me. I have atleast 8 reaction papers to do as of today, but am too lazy to even start to think about it.

I think this program is not for me, its just not stimulating me enough. I'm seriously thinking of dropping out and applying for a different course. All this talk about technology, innovation, and business is just not for me.

The only thing that I can look forward to is photography, its the only thing that brings me happiness nowadays. So please forgive me if I don't have time for anything or anyone else right now.

My everyday has become routine:
  1. Wake-up
  2. Go to work
  3. Check email
  4. Login to YM
  5. Login to DPP
  6. Invite to conference
  7. Have lunch
  8. Pretend to work
  9. Go Home/Class (thurs and fri)
  10. Eat Dinner
  11. Login to YM, DPP, Conference
  12. Sleep
Everyday, its the same thing over and over again. I need something to break the monotomy.

Been listening to coldplay's new album...amazing


Viva La Vida - Coldplay

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