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Thursday, June 30, 2005

Camera Overload (Part Two): Of my days and activities

Most of you would know that I spend most of my days working in my school lab helping out with research and stuff.

Sometimes it almost feels like we're really scientists. Almost.

Like last Saturday, when we had to come all the way back to finish up with one part of the project, and no one else was around. I really can imagine myself doing this in future. Scuttling to and from the lab and my appointments. Working 24/7. Shit, I'm going to be such a workaholic! Haha.

Me at our tidy workbench. And you know who made it all so tidy right? I bring my obsessive-compulsive behaviour everywhere I go. Check out the pipette tip boxes behind me. I had them arranged and labelled according to colour.


One of the drawbacks of working in the lab? Chapped lips and dry skin. Seriously. It's really cold (plus the frequent exposures to the -80 or -20 degrees storage) in the lab.

The thing about doing research also, is that there's loads of waiting time. Waiting for results, waiting for cells to grow, etc. Which is why, it's wonderful to have a cafe just downstairs, which we visit once in a while, for some coffee or snack.

And once in a while, we get to see interesting things like this gigantic moth. Alright, probably not that interesting. More of freaky.



And yet another. Of course there are also the occasional visits by Mr. Millipede to our building's lobby. So to those who frequent our school building, be careful not to trample on him.

I always complain that my Panasonic D-snap/mp3 player/voice and video recorder is way too lousy as a digital camera. But hey, even too slow a shutter speed is compensated with my superb photography skills.

See, I managed to capture the very moment of KNOWING. When Peck Chin opened and saw the birthday present we got her!


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