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Name: Andreas Location: Los Angeles, California, United States Birthday: 3/26/1981 Gender: Male
Interests: In sports, badminton; in music, guitar; in academic anything cool; in general is to play games and sleep. Expertise: I'm quite good at math, so unless you're a math major, I'm sure I can help you out. I knows some computer skills: programming and hardwares. I can play enough guitar to sing along with. Occupation: Student Industry: Education/Research
Message: message me Website: visit my website AIM: andreasinaim MSN: excalibur777@excite.com ICQ: 7494979 Yahoo: excalibur777geo@yahoo.com
Member Since:
10/31/2005
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| After one high stress month from 2 project datelines and a conference, decompressing feels really good. I feel that I have nothing to do (which is not true). One of the best spot to check out when you're free is one of these funny websites, which one of my friend happen to forward on her email. http://www.engrish.com. The picture below, I think, is the best example of what the site contains. All the credit to those people who share their experience they have abroad! Ok.. i better do something productive..
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| I find it really hard to blog since it appears to be like writing your secret journal, except it is being exposed to the entire world. It feels like when you are angry at someone, but then you write an email letter instead of calling. It is more interesting to read what people has to say about themselves than to write, and it requires less time too. Well, blogging may still be good for me to train myself to be a bit more opinionated.
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| THE UGLIEST DOG
Some may have never know him. Holding the title of the ugliest dog in the world for three consecutive years, Sam did die last year leaving the title open for new contestant in the ugliest dog contest. Its amazing that a dog can be that ... ugly. Well hey, the ugliest did receive plenty of love and care.
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| Those who watch Japanese robot anime in the 90's will recognize this very well. Only now the setting is a bit .... dramatic. Have anyone seen it outside their window yet?
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| FRUSTRATION
Usually people relate very well with frustration, especially for those
who experience the same (or sort of) kind of problem. In today's
meeting, we just found an interesting piece of paper left on the table
that most Computer Science/Electrical Engineering can very well relate
to. Please excuse the language beforehand.
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