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Mar 10, 2005

last day of my laziness

May 9

last day of laziness

Tomorrow and the day after I am going to attend the annual training, which is always no suprise to me. However, I have to get up early and make it on time. I guess, my lazy time is coming to an end soon and I will become busier. Life has to move on,doesn'tt? Oh, wait! It starts at 8:30, almost the time when I wake up these days. I think showing up is good enough and being on time is not so necessary at all.

To kill the time, what should I bring? Tomorrow's newspapers are the first choice and they can be found at the bus stops; but they can not make too long, right? A discplayer is second option and wearing the earphone you can deafen out all the noise from the trainers. Maybe a novel book or travelogue is good too. And if all these stuff fail, I will just leave there.

Found a friend on MSN and she 's back from a journey. She lost her phone and bought a new one which happens to be the right kind I want, Nokia 3120. I am still hesitating between a cheap but nice one like 3120 or much fancier and powerful kind of nokia 7160. The fact is I don't need to upgrade my cell phone one and only problem with it, xelibri, siemens is the voice is really really low. On many occasion I got screwed up due to this and I have to replace it.

While I was browsing the Peking duck blog, a piece of article got my attention, which is about the 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident in Beijing China. http://pekingduck.org It was good read although a little uncomfortable. I was a high school student when all that occured and in Hangzhou, many college students did take to street and boycott. We, at the last year of high school were busy cramming all the textbook, for one month after that was the entrance examination. It would mean a lot to all our futures and it really did. I didn't do very well and then I was taken in an agricultural university. I remember shortly after the new semester began, we were asked to do a short essay about our viewpoints. We did watch TV on CCTV and were thrilled to see the dead bodies on the square, especially a burned PLA soldier hanging at the streetlamp. Horrible scene it was even today when I recalled it I should say. So in my essay I echoed that PLA soldiers were our guards of stability and would not be so coldblooded and brutal. Six years after than when I got to know more and more about this incident, I felt I was too childish. Not me alone. Now I really don't care much about politics but even so, reading many reports of western press about China or other global issues is very interesting, thanks to the internet.

Oh, before I say good night to you, I want to say my eye is much better and don't worry.

Hey dor.( bye in swedish)

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