then my lecture was at 3.30pm as usual. one bloody hour of brainless lecture!!! OMFG!!! ARGHHH!!! i hate thursdays. once again he's still teaching stuff like the OSI model and stuff we practically learnt already. kind of pointless. and i can't believe we stayed for the WHOLE lecture. *pukes* and when we were walking back home, the wind was ridiculous! i mean... the wind was blowing in a certain direction and when i turned at a corner or something, if the wind was behind me, it was totally *pushing* and *shoving* me to move along! and then when the wind blew in the other direction, i would be pushed backwards having greater difficulty walking forward. haha... i'm easily amused, yes...
i've got some assignments to work on for now, and then i've got reading up to do for tomorrow's tutorial. this 18 page white paper... well ok it's called that way but it's not really just a piece of white paper. if it were really just a piece of white paper i wouldn't need to read through it anyway hahaha... much less EIGHTEEN pieces of WHITE PAPER!!! xD well ok anyway bottomline is, i've got this 18-page article to read up on.
and in particular, i'd been trying to figure out some things with jason on the project we've been working on. it's kinda technical... [TECHY RANT HERE] in short, i found this site about Windows Vista that was mentioning about how the upcoming version of Windows was originally built from scratch, but later was thrown one side and they decided to use the code base from one of their existing OS. which probably wasn't one of the best things to have done. but apart from that fact, that whole article had nothing to do with our project. it was just one feature i noticed in that page that caught my eye - the ad links within the text of the article. we could implement a similar feature for the project we're working on. but probably a less challenging method. we originally intended something that would either processes everything on the administrative module, or something like that. now we (ok we actually overlooked this method) can use javascripting on the client side to process this feature of ours! so the good thing about this is we won't stress the database for the feature, and instead will let the browser on the client-side process this feature instead! [OK TECHY RANT OVER]
so ok i was going through a certain popular blog when i came across this riddle. i'd came across it before. and now i'd been racking my brains (left and right) over this and i could barely understand the logic behind it. took a while... and i still didn't solve it. after i got a response from a few friends with similar answers, i STILL COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE GODAMNBLOODY LOGIC!!! grr... fortunately someone on irc was kind enough to provide the answer *and* explaining the logic behind it properly. i think i asked a dozen people *at least* and i still 拿无球 hahaha... so 兴兴 got someone who managed to help me see the light to this silly riddle. how does the riddle goes? here it is(note... i ripped this off elsewhere) :-
got 2 people and 2 doors.well uh i finally got the answer AND understood the logic. sheesh i can't believe i took half a day to figure out that stuff. and i didn't even did it by myself... *dumb*
each person standing in front of 1 door.
one person always tell the truth.
one person always tell lie.
one door to heaven.
one door to hell.
u don't know who tell the truth and which door to heaven
u want to go heaven. ONLY CAN SELECT EITHER 1 PERSON AND ASK 1 time.
how u gonna ask to confirm tat door is to heaven?
*honghong~ xD*
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