We have just been assigned our undergraduate research topic and my group mates and I are on the search for a "publishable" plant design. As the professors were discussing what we ought to be doing, me and my group mates started getting that tight feeling in the chest. This is going to be one loooooooong academic year. I am now on my 5th year as a Chemical Engineering student. Next year, I hope and pray, I will be graduating. We are only on our first week of classes, but it feels like a month's worth of studying already. I never imagined myself to be a library-person, but as fate dictates, I've started to spend my time at the college library every after class along with my group mates. If you are familiar with the show, it has been Big Bang Theory-type of conversations do happen in real life.
I would like to repeat that it has only been the first week of classes on our final year as students, yet we already feel like we're being deprived of life! Hehehe. We are already aching for fun!!! Any kind of it...please? *sigh* People have different ways of coping with stress (detoxify, if you must), but myself, I prefer gaming! Yay! But first, I need to buy me a new console...Since I don't have the time and energy to go shopping for a new gaming console, I've searched for online sellers and came across ShopWiki.com. The home page has a nice, cool and clean layout, and what amuses me about this selling web site is that it has its own search filters. If I want to buy a red gaming console that costs under $50, I can just adjust the price range AND select the color red in the product color filter.And voila! Out of the web page comes a candidate to your request! How cool is that?!
My schedule has been keeping me away from updating myself with the "tech" world, I wouldn't know which console to buy. Good thing that ShopWiki contains entries describing the products, like Handheld Gaming Guide and Video Game Controllers. Hah! I can't wait to get my hands my hands on those! Stress, be gone!
2 comments:
when i was still a student, i always play FB applications as form of stress compensation :D
hehe, ayos!
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