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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Immortal

With our current technology, i think we wont be able to be immortal but our genes can be duplicated and clone into another vassel, using the same genes to replicate continuously every time the body or container breaks down. But the container in which the genes start will always be in its most initial stage, it will have to adapt to its environment, learn new ways of adjusting to external forces of life. Get to know more about this genes from the lib book i borrowed. Makes me wonder we are machines for the genes that make us up. We are sub consiously control by these genes, yet the genes that form our brains thought us to overdrive these instincts. Weird right...not sure if i interpret the information from the book accurately. One thing for sure, if 1 is to mate, the gene will replicate itself, but we will live on thru our genes.

Has been staying late...collegues went for leave, company going thru a major change, thus more work to do, even in bad market times, there will always be work to do, that is handling complaints. Sucks..this department is the "dumping ground" for the whole company. This is what my boss say. You wont hear him say that when he's interviewing potential recruits. Turnover rate is high. Have browse a few job opportunities, seems like having 2-3 year experience is the typical criterical most mid-career jobs are seeking in candidates.

Want to take this friday leave...really sick of staying late everyday while every1 can go off on time.

Saw this on my way back home. Kinda cool...but probably its a fake.


Lunch time break, relax at the temple


On the way to Amoy Hawker, there's a temple right in the heart of this commerical district. Its undergoing some renovation but we can still go in to have a look. There's even a vending machine inside the temple. Visting the temple does calm my nerves for a while, get myself distracted that my lobo time only last as long as the lunch break.

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A typical underdog among the 6.6 billion homo sapiens who seeks to spend its remaining time to bring happiness to his loved ones. Constantly questioning how much and when is enough to attain a balance of success n happiness and to define one's purpose of existance instead conforming to unspoken society's pressures n norms.