(from dilbert.com)
Particularly poignant quote that I came across yesterday while skimming through Critical Thinking and Everyday Argument (by Jay Verlinden). Really apt considering the prodigious amount of scholars that stay at my hostel, besides the fact that there’s another intervarsity debate coming up this weekend (debates are very, very addictive)
Also, first post from college! Large amounts of flexibility when it comes to time grants me the chance to write / read more. Hoping that this won’t be the last post from college though.
P.S- Yes, I am aware that there are many answers to Dilbert’s question. But it’s a nice rhetorical twist to a cliche idea anyway.
Figured that it was about time I stopped spending so much time following other people’s lives, and focusing more time on my own (i.e this dear old neglected blog of mine- I shall be updating more on this page).
It’s amazing how much freedom a few clicks of your mouse can give you.
I may come back one day. Maybe.
But for now, /deactivated.
if you’re interested in learning more about education / related events, you really should read Chen Chow’s blog.
After all that wrangling with signups, layouts and HTML, it is finally done! Well, not actually done. Only a single post (this one) is up so far, the layout is so bare and nothing is up. Aiyo, still so much to do. must kiasukiasukiasu. Still figuring how to work this darned blogging machine.
Nevertheless, Keefe proclaims unto thee- a new blog is born!
Proceed to weep tears of joy.

