Thursday, March 08, 2007 , 10:35 PM

Something really, really good happened to me today!

LIVERPOOL HAS GONE THROUGH TO MAKE IT TO THE LAST 8 IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Q-FINAL! 1 2 3...AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! YAFOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~

Haha okay I knew about it yesterday first hand thanks to a certain 'Makelele' among our midst. Haha my reliance on live SMS updates are gonna be over! Cus' I've successfully propaganda-ed my Mee into subscribing cable! Haha but I'll be paying for it with my tuition money. Haha I must start falling in love with saving $$$ for my goals! I was such a super saver then. But I realised that as I grow up, food seems to be getting more and more expensive! Why!? T_T

It's been almost an hour since I turned on my lappy, and I didn't receive any virus alert YET! Haha my lappy is recovering from depression! It's not committing suicide...YET! Hence, there's still a possibility of it happening...hmm we'll see.

Jeremy (he's this pretty cool dude who tutors us for one of our Lit mods) gave us this very interesting quote today, this quote is by Aristotle as spoken through one of hs friends. He said "Oh my friends there is no friend" It was said that there's no punctuation in its original context. By taking away the punctuation, it opens up many dimensions to how you want to read that quote, and Jeremy gave quite a feel perspectives that I thought was mind-boggling...but interesting.

Nah...something about Aristotle, copied and paste from Wikipedia =) :

Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs) (384 BCMarch 7, 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on diverse subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry (including theater), biology and zoology, logic, rhetoric, politics, government, and ethics. Along with Socrates and Plato, Aristotle was one of the most influential of the ancient Greek philosophers. They transformed Presocratic Greek philosophy into the foundations of Western philosophy as we know it. Some consider Plato and Aristotle to have founded two of the most important schools of Ancient philosophy; others consider Aristotelianism as a development and concretization of Plato's insights.

Happy Belated Birthday Aristotle!