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Friday, February 15, 2008'♥




4 years ago, on a particular NPCC training session...

"GIVE ME A HELL YEAH!"
HELL YEAH!!

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Alright, I'll be more focuc on stories now and then, whenever i feel like it, and i'll post them up at my other site So everytime you see a story up here, it'll be on there as well =)

Push/Pull


I stood in front of an entrance at kfc at 12am

The door had no push/pull sign. I scanned from top to bottom but neither is there a handle. I tried knocking it but there was just a cold clank coming from it. Then i remember how doors were supposed to be.

Square, rectangle.

Hinges, keys.

Handles, knobs.

I stepped back and take a look at the door again, and realised it wasn't and ordinary door. Now i took a look at it again, bewildered. I saw a tag at the top right hand corner. It read...

"Protected by Cisco Co.
Electronic Sliding Door"


It really makes you wonder how we perceive things as they are. How are doors supposed to look like?

When one door closes, just kick it down or saw a hole in the wall.


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The Name's Newton



The name's called Newton. Issac Newton. He was born on the 14th January 1643, and thus it makes him 364 years old this year. He currently resides in Kensington, London, Englang, where, well, that was where he was last seen.

His alma mater was the Trinity College, and he will thoroughly be grateful for all the lessons learnt as he will embark on his journey to be one of the greatest minds that the world has ever seen. Also, he was the "half-creator" of Calculus and many other nonsensical formulas, derivations and not forgetting laws.

In his free time, he has interest physics, mathematics, astronomy, alchemy, and philosophy. Not forgetting, he has invented so many things that have really proved to be useful in our everyday lives. He is also very well known for Newtonian Mechanics, Universal gravitation, Calculus and Optics.



This blog is Newton approved



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