Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Trip to (probably) the most radioactive place in Malaysia

The Science and Mathematics Society had organised a trip for Science Upper Sixers to the Malaysian Nuclear Agency.

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It was raining not-very-heavily this morning when we took off from Victoria Institution. We soon got stuck in a traffic jam at Sungai Besi. Later on I found out that the jam was caused by a flash flood. Yellow “teh-ais” coloured drain water could be seen overflowing from the longkang, not more than 300m from the SMART Tunnel entrance…

Malaysia Boleh!

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When we reached Bangi, we were greeted by Malaysian Nuclear Agency’s entrance, which was way better than what I imagined, and also guarded strictly by the police. We were first given a brief introduction on the agency and uses/importance of nuclear science. I’ll skip this part as most of us fell asleep in the cool, comfortable room.

We were later taken to a place where it really surprised me, the TRIGA PUSPATI nuclear reactor. I never knew and never expected Malaysia would have any nuclear reactors, but this 1 megawatt reactor, is already more than 25 years old… And it holds 100 over Uranium rods. Not the big ones, only half a meter long each, and costs hundreds of thousands per kilo of U-235.

All of us were instructed to off our phones and no cameras are allowed. Then, we were led to the reactor room. I actually broke one of their rules: No one under 18 is allowed to visit the reactor as the radiation might still be too much for the underaged, like me! XD Sadly, only my two teachers are allowed to have a look inside the three-storey-high reactor from above. It also has a mini particle collider (not really a particle collider, just something that shoots a specimen with a beam of high energy neutrons, considered mini compared to the LHC at CERN).

After that, we went to the (I forgot the name). It is a place where manufactured foods, herbals, laboratory apparatus, medical equipments, rubber gloves and other products are sterilised. Cobalt-60 is used to irradiate the products. The process happens in a chamber, enclosed in a two-meter-thick high density concrete layer to prevent any possible gamma leakage… While the agency’s employee was explaining how the process take place, I was six inches away from the lead door that leads into the chamber. According to her, the radiation level inside there would range from 10-25 kiloGy (Gy=Gray, a unit to measure radiation exposure, named after a person), while 34 Gy is enough to kill a person. And I was only six inches away from a door that defines the line between life, and death…

We were not given any souvenirs. As informed earlier during the visit, we were collecting radiation the whole morning as souvenir.

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My leg somehow got burned by Cobalt-60’s gamma, when I was hit by the Cobalt-60 stick carried by an employee…

Co-60 burn

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Bye, my two green cards

At last, I kissed them good bye…

Bye, my two green cards

With a cost of RM 24.40…

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

(Can’t think of a title)

After a day of tidying up my house(which is still not very tidy yet), I started clicking random blog links from my friend’s blogs… Nothing much important in this post as I just feel like writing…

I somehow came across “4.0”’s blog. The name “4.0” was given to her because we found out that she was one of the prettiest girl we spotted during the VICLU one day camp some days ago, and 4.0 is the best point possible for STPM results… But only after scrolling through several of her posts, I found out that she’s not that pretty after all, but still pretty, maybe a B+ or 3.33(It’s not the right way to rate girls… It’s not right to rate girls anyway…).

One thing that interests me is that she started blogging since Standard Five. I’ve found out that her posts made me to start missing my past time. It’s great that one can start blogging at a young age(yes, primary five IS young for ME as I still don’t care much about computers when I’m that age). I did felt abit disappointed when I found out that she came from sksbu, I don’t know why… Maybe it’s because I expected her to come from 华小. Her blog do reminds me of my Form Four life. Which I am missing now… I’m stil studying in a secondary school but everything seems to be so dull compared back to my F4 time, which was one of the best years in school, yes other years are still that fun but… My school life now is so… 不够乐趣… Now can’t say don’t have but then it’s still nothing compared to my days in SBS… I wonder how would it be if I chose to study in a college instead… How would it be if I took my ASEAN(which I dropped some time ago)… I’m having less fun now, I don’t know why, I can’t blame on studies, as I never study as much as I did in SBS… I just don’t know why can’t I get back the feelings… Hope my next step after STPM would not be that dead as now. Shit, I’m not sure what I’m writing liao, I should stop here…

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Virginity?

How? How can… How can?? WHY??!! Why I’ve to lose my first time just a few months before my 18th birthday…?? NO~~~

I wasn’t sure what I was doing until I humped on her* ass… When I realised what was happening, it was too late… I DID it.

* “her” refers to the Nissan Sentra that I banged on at Jln Cheras few hours ago… The bumper was slightly deformed, but enough to prevent the boot cover from closing, plus a few cracks on both the tail lights… Something distracted me, my phone was ringing… [You can try imagining this: *sounds* *Flight of the bumblebee* (after few seconds) BOOM…]