Before and After MicroE test...

Again, we had to sit for microelectronic test.
Everyone was so stressed out...
Microelectronic is supposed to be "small", but it turns out to be a big pile of knowledge to cover, from calculation to layout to theory to ....
It is a subject whereby you are required to have memorizing skill, understanding skill, calculation skills as simple as plus~minus to complicated equations, digital designing skill, electronic... Tedious subject!

Thus, everyone got a little off the edge after fighting throughout the night to differentiate between PMOS and NMOS.
Before the tests, Stephen (foul-language-KING) was actually talking about involving in the clean room business.
[What can happen to Stephen in a bunny suit while scolding "f*ck"?! Interesting to think...:) ]
Ah Mak was funnier by claiming, "Oh, pMOS is on the nwell side!"
[I comically "put" 3 streams of sweat on his head...Hello!]
Everyone indicated sign of burning out.... So "horrible"!


Stephen, I decided to sing at the road side instead.
Look how much Bing earning per day. >92.90...good $$$

Go to: http://www.hitz.fm/oap/05/Dentyne_DareDate/CheckThem.asp [day5]
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*phew* the test turned out easier than our expectation.
After our DSP class, we went lunch as usual (Tuesday routine), Soon Cheong.
As usual, Mi-Hun-Koay!!!

Then, my classmates started talking about holiday.
The holiday budget scale increased from local trip to oversea trip.
As the ball rolled, we were talking about the only "7-star" hotel in the world, Burj Al Arab.
[By the way, it is actually a 5-star hotel. Positively, it outclasses all the others..but there is no more stars *** to give..hiak-hiak ]

Let's check out the fact of Burj Al Arab...
It is opened in 1999.
Standing 321 metres high, Burj Al Arab is the world’s tallest hotel.
[look at the price...]
It has 28 storeys comprising 202 suites charging from 1,000 US dollars per night for a one-bedroom Deluxe Suite to 10,000 US dollars for a Royal Suite.
And, it bars non-hotel guests from entering it.
[Opppzz...cannot sneak in?!]
So, people who want to visit the hotel must at least make a reservation for a meal or an afternoon tea.
How much will the meal cost???
[Anyone have an idea?!]
I think it is going to be another cutting throat ceremony for the bill... :P ^Blek!^


Beautiful sunset altogether with the ship-shaped Burj al Arab (Arab Tower)


The white shirt guy is Agassi. Yeah, you can play tennis at there!
But, not me. My body will be shivering like hell either because of the cold wind or acrophobia.
So, how they can play tennis up there? Ask me?! Haha!
Ask this: http://www.atptennis.com/en/newsandscores/news/2005/dubai_helipad.asp


The swimming pool look grand and well-decorated.
However, I don't feel like swimming inside.
May be because of the patterned tiles in the swimming pool... :[


I want to take my shower at such a luxurious bathroom...
I want!!! I want!!! That would be like a princess....
Another item in desired casket... :]


Is this conference room or sight-seeing room?
No matter how gorgeous the tea-serving lady, my eyes will lock at the breathtaking scenary outside.

Knock*Knock.... come back to reality... ;(
Nevermind, I can go to sleep now and start my journey to Dubai. :] ...
A reward for myself after stressing out for so many days...
[always think of rewarding myself...haiz! How about all the assignment and next week test?]