Thursday, December 29, 2005

Butterfly Effect

A butterfly flapping its wings in South America can affect the weather in Singapore.

 

- Chaos Theory (paraphrased a bit by me =P)

 

Loitering around the VCD rental shop today, suddenly thought of one movie mentioned in my Chinese Cinema module that doesn't follow the Aristotelian narrative structure. So I rent the movie and watched it just now.

 

I was absolutely impressed. If you think Sixth Sense is good, Butterfly Effect is better. Highly recommended if you like story with a very good twist.

 

 

PS. Btw a story with Aristotelian narrative structure is simply a story with the following characteristics in order:

 


  1. Introduction

  2. Exposition

  3. Development

  4. Conflict

  5. Climax

  6. Resolution

Basically it's very very very hard to find a story WITHOUT Aristotelian narrative structure, especially a good one. Watch Butterfly Effect!


 


 

Holiday


Time ......... Gone.

 

What the hell have I been doing this holiday? Do you guys sometimes have the feeling that sometime time just past by without you doing anything meaningful? Have I been living my life in vain??

 

Better let me make a summary of what I did in the hols. (Roughly in chronological order)

 


  1. Went KL and Genting. Tried paintball.

  2. Did ACCA invilgilaton for 4 days.

  3. Bridge trainings.

  4. Assembled 2.5 Gundams. (The other 0.5 finish by today.)

  5. Did $50 worth of data entry.

  6. Lead my hall bridge team to win the fifth place. (Almost got a fourth. Lost to Song'en's team.)

  7. Rejoicing my B of a kind exam results.

  8. Bring my cousin's and their kids (from Malaysia) around Singapore. Science Center is a fun place. Damn shag playing with 3 kids for 4 days.

  9. Assembled 3 Lego toys for my cousin's kids. (The suitable age on the toy box is not accurate.)

  10. Watched 'The Promise' with my family. Everyone, please don't go and watch that show. Dunno what happened to Chen Kaige.

  11. Won a Weiqi game in the Interhall Games. (Out of 4.)

  12. Finding props for my hall production. (Who got airport chairs and park bench?? Help!)

  13. Done one full day of stocktaking in Carrefour, Suntec.

  14. Introduced to some new interesting award-winning board games from French. Quarto, Gobblet and Quoridor is particularly fun. www.familydiy.com

  15. Trained my Mage in World of Warcraft to level 24. He ganna fatal error and died yesterday. RIP.

  16. Plan timetable and registered subjects. Very satisfied with my timetable. No lessons in the mornings and on fridays... err... well, no tutorials actually.

  17. Meet up with my HC ChiangDao CIP friends. Long time no see! Played Quarto with them. Fun!

  18. Watched Wallace and Gromit. The penguin cartoon very funny. Overall ok. A bit boring in the beginning. 3 stars.

Seems like I've accomplished quite alot in this holidays... Hmmm...

 


 

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Skip Lecture Project Conclusion










Results


The long awaited outcome of our Skip Lecture Project, launched on 20 Sep 2004 (details below), is out! From our one and only volunteer's exam results, we've reached the conclusion that lectures has ZERO CORRELATION with exams results! 


 


Raw data: While his numbers of As decreased drastically by 2 (66% decrease) compared to his previous sem, he got no grades below B- in this sem. Though he may not be able to stay in ABP (Accelerated Bachelor Programme) any longer, but all in all, he is quite satisfied with his results. The slight drop in performance may be due to his heavy involvement in PDP (Play Dota Project).  


 


There's some drop in grades compared to his previous sem, but this is NOT the results we should see from one who has been SLPing throughout the sem, if there is any correlation between lectures and grades. Therefore we conclude that attending lectures is...


 


U S E L E S S


 


 


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Skip Lecture Project  (launched on  20 Sep 2004)


 


Introduction

Have you ever waked up at 7 in the morning and felt like smashing your alarm clock? Have you ever wanted to zao lesson but did not dare to for the fear of missing something important? Have you ever wondered if attending lectures is futile? 

 

If you have, you are not alone. (If you haven't, well... subconsciously you have.)

 

Let us introduce you to SLP, the Skip Lecture Project!

 

Hypothesis

SLP has an hypothesis -

 

Attending lectures have absolutely no correlation with the grades you get. (Therefore, you might as well don't go lectures.)

 

Aim

The aim of the SLP is to prove that this hypothesis is true so that all students don't have to attend lectures anymore!!!

 

Background

As professional students after 12+ years of education, we have observed some very strange phenomenon. Students in lecture tends do things like chit chatting, eating, sleeping, drooling, doing homework, smsing, playing with handphone's games (personal favorite), staring at the wall behind the lecturer etc etc. Every single thing except... listening to the lecturer. This is absolutely waste of time and students can make better use of their time studying (or sleeping) at home or in hall.

 

Then on the efficiency of lectures. Most lecturers read off directly from their slides, which is usually exactly the same as our lecture notes. We might as well read it on our own time own target (OTOT).

 

Lastly on the efficiency of human beings absorbing the materials taught. Research shows that a normal person's attention span is around 30 minutes tops. Yet, the duration of lectures are more than 2 hours most of the time. In addition, many lectures are after lunch breaks, when our body is spending energy digesting food and therefore can afford less energy for listening, ie. our attention span becomes shorter. (Do you feel sleep sooner in lectures after lunch?) From these, we can clearly see that it is not very efficient for students to sit 2 plus hours in a Lecture Theatre listening to lectures.

 

Base on the above evidences, SLP strongly suspect that lectures are useless.

 

Test

To test the hypothesis, SLP recruits professional students to skip lectures for an entire semester. If the grades he or she gets at the end of the sem are as good as or better than the other sems when he or she attends lectures, it proves that attending lectures and grades are totally unrelated.

 

Progress Report 

Currently we have ONE volunteer in our project. He is in NTU EEE year 2 and he has been skipping lectures for 4 consecutive weeks. (Although he attended lectures for the first 3 weeks of this sem, it doesn't invalidate the experiment since he was playing with handphone games most of the time during lectures anyway.) We have been constantly monitoring his progress and... well, he's not doing so fine right now. However, we do NOT think this is the consequence of him not attending lectures. Anw, we will have a conclusion after his examination result is out.

 

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!

 

We need a larger sample size to make our project more valid! Your effort (or lack of) will contribute to our grand and ultimate aim of abolishing lectures from every single country's education system! So don't hesitate, sign up today! PLEASE (join) SLP NOW!!!

 

 


Related Studies

Another project that is closely linked to our project is the Play Dota Project, PDP (also stands for Please DO Play). It investigates whether playing DOTA everyday will affect examination grades. Infomation on PDP will be out soon. Please return to this website regularly for further updates.

 

 

 

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Trapped

The forest is thick. Predators all around me, roaming here and there. They haven't seen me though. I'm well hidden.

 

What the hell am I doing in this place?? I'm dead tired, tired of doing neverending quests... I want to get out! I want my life back! Where's the exit??

 

Shit! I'm spotted by a black strips white tiger (aka Moonstalker)! Flight or fight? I can't outrun the ferocious cat. Focusing all my internal energy, my hands burst into flames and, in a few seconds, I released a ball of fire which sped towards my target.

 

It's going to be the Xth tiger I killed in this cursed place. And I'm sick of it.

 

Just another day trapped in the World of Warcraft.

 

 

Tuesday, December 6, 2005

Annual camp

AC is ... fun?

 

You know, some trips are fun because the place is exotic. Some trips are fun because the activities are interesting. Some trips are fun because the people going with you are fun.

 

AC definitely does not belong to the first category. KL is one place I go about once every year. Genting is one place I go about once every other year.

 

AC might have belong to the 2nd category if trekking at Mt Ophir hasn't been cancelled, if our bus hasn't broken down, if we wasn't stranded at the roadside for 2-3 hours, if we wasn't stranded at Afamosa for another 2-3 hours (without our dinner).

 

Luckily AC belong to the third category. How can a trip be not fun when you are going together with a busload of friends? We have TONS of laughter while we were playing Asshole in the hotel room and at the side of a road in Malaysia. 

 

Can't forget the chua sai look on Alvin's face when Alda scold him 'chio4 lan3' when he laugh at her for having a bad Ti Di hand. Can't forget Vincent's stunned expession when his roomie pointed finger at him saying he stepped on dog shit. Who's the one who stepped on dog shit is still a mystery up til now, but poor Vincent has been outcasted by all of us (wrongly) the entire time we smelled the dogshit smell. =P  

 

However, though the trip was fun, somehow I have the nagging feeling that something was not quite right when the highlight of an overseas trip is the playing of card game in a hotel room or... erm... at the road side.

 

Well, at least the trip was fun. And not many can boast that they had played cards at the side of an expressway, not to say in Malaysia somemore. Photos will be up soon. =)

 

  

Friday, December 2, 2005

Does God exist?

I read this from a book called The Philosophy Gym - 25 Short Adventures In Thinking  by Stephen Law which I feel is very interesting. Hereby pen it down to see if anybody has anything to say. (Though I doubt anybody who will have anything to say will get to read this.)

 

Lets begin: Does God exist?

 

For: The Design Argument (Telelogical Argument) by William Parley (1743-1805)

 

While walking on a beach, you discover a watch lying on the sand. How did it get there? It's unlikely that the watch came into existence without a designer.

 

Now consider a human eye. The eye is far more complex than any watch. Isn't it likely that the eye has a designer too? Since the design and production of the eye is quite beyond us, its designer must therefore be God, who's far more intelligent and powerful.

 

Against: Natural Selection by Charles Dawin

 

Organisms contain within their cells DNA. When they reproduce, their DNA is copied and pass on. However, through chance, there may be some slight changes in the DNA passed down - mutation. These mutations may either help of hinder the organism's chance of surviving. Those who survived will pass on their 'successful' mutated genes to their offsprings. Gradually a species will evolve and adapt to their environment.

 

Natural selection explains how the eye came about. It's the result of evolution over millions of years to help the organism survive its environment. It doesn't need a designer, ie God.  

 

DNA must come from somewhere, right? 

 

DNA is a comparatively simple mechanism. It's possible for DNA to come into existence spontaneously. (It has been proven in the lab.)

 

For: The Design of Natural Law

 

The world is governed by natural laws. There are many different ways in which thesee laws might have been set. Only a very very very tiny percentage allows for a stable universe capable of producing and sustaining concious beings like ourselves. Therefore, it's highly plausible that this is purposely designed by someone so as to yield this highly improbable result, and that someone is God.

 

Against: Lottery Fallacy 

 

You have a 1 in 10000 chance to win in 4D. You bought the number 4444. Yet still you win. It's highly unlikely, yet there's no reason to think the 4D is rigged in you favour, just like there's no reason to think someone purposely designed the universe such that we can be produce and sustain. You (we) are just lucky! To think otherwise is to commit the Lottery Fallacy

 

Against: The Problem of Evil (This is interesting!) 

 

Even if, for the sake of argument, we accept that the universe is designed by some sort of intelligent creator, the evidence points very strongly away from that creator being God.

 

God is supposed by Jews, Christians and Muslims to have 3 characteristics: Omniscience (He is all knowing), Omnipotence (He is all-powerful) and Supreme Benevolence. But it seems impossible to reconcile the existence of such a being with the fact that there's a great deal of suffering in this world.

 

God is supreme benevolence - He can't want us to suffer.

God is omnisciencient - He knows we are suffering.

God is omnipotent - He can prevent us from suffering.

 

But... Why didn't he?

 

Either He is not all-powerful - He can't make a better universe.

Or He is not all-knowing - He don't know we are suffering.

Or He is not all-good - He knows, but He didn't much care.

 

(If so, then why are we worshipping Him?)

 

But God, if He exists, has all these characteristics.. Therefore God does not exist.

 

The 3 most common defenses are:

 

For: God Punishment

 

We have sinned, so God punish us.

 

Counter:

What about new-borns that contacted diseases such as HIV?? What have they done?

 

For: God Made Us Free

 

Our suffering is not God's fault, but ours. God gives us free will. We act in ways that causes our sufferings.

 

Counter:

What about natural disasters? What did we do to cause, say, the volcano to erupt, or the ground to shake???

 

For: Suffering Makes Us Virtuous

 

God wants us to suffer so as to make us better people.

 

Counter:

Since He is omnipotent, why didn't he make us 'better people' in the first place. Even if it's unavoidable, why some people suffer more than others?

 

Against: Ockham's Razor - William of Ockham (1285-1349)

 

Suppose there's no more evidence for God's existence than there was against (This is clearly not the case - there's pretty good evidence that He doesn't exist.). What would it be rational to believe? Most would say suspend judgement, but the correct answer is:

 

Believe God doesn't exist.

 

Why?

 

Ockham Razor - when presented with 2 equally well supported hypotheses, choose the simpler one.  

 

Example

 

2 hypotheses:

 

A. There are invisible, intangible, immaterial faries flying all around you.

B. There are no invisible, intangible faries flying all around you.  

 

Everything I obseved fits the 2 hypotheses very well - I would observe everything normally in both hypotheses. Should I suspend judgement?? Of course not! The rational thing to believe is that there's no faries because that's the simpler hypothesis. Why introduce unnecessary faries??

 

The same applies to God. 

 

 

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Even if the book say it's logical to believe that God doesn't exist, I personally would suspend judgement. Why? There's no other better explainations on how the universe is created. (Hmmm... maybe I'll write something on this topic.) However the creator I believe in (IF I believe) definitely don't have the 3 qualities mention above. That's why I don't believe in Chistianity. Period.

 

Now, anybody has better arguments for the existence of God?

 

 

Hall annual camp itinerary

1st Day

 






time


Activities



0530


Gather in canteen:

1. check passport

2. general briefing



0600

Depart from NTU to woodlands checkpoint



0700

Take public bus 170 to Merlin Tower (fee paid by committee)



0800


Head to Malacca Town (breakfast will be served on bus)


1100


Shopping and lunch time (lunch not provided)



1300


Head to KL



1600

Check in Swiss Inn Hotel



1700


Head to Time Square)



1900


Head to KLCC



2100

Head to Petaling street



2300


Night life
 

*Participants can choose to use their own means of transportation like taxi and monorail in KL

 

2nd Day

 






time


Activities



0830


Morning call & breakfast in Swiss inn hotel


1000

Check out Swiss Inn & head to genting



1130


Take skyway (cable car, fee paid by committee)



1300


Check in 1st World Hotel



 


Free and easy

 

3rd Day

 






time


Activities


0800


Morning call & breakfast (not provided)


0900

Check out & head to A-Famosa



1200


Lunch in Seremban seafood restaurant (provided)


1400

Arrive A-Famosa: Paintball, archery, go-carting, M-light



1600


Wash up in resort


1800

Head to Muar



2000


Dinner



2130


Back to NTU

 


 

Thursday, December 1, 2005

My Gundam

Heh heh! One of the more productive things I did during the holidays. Going Malaysia on Saturday. Yeah.