Wow... alot of random things to post... where to start? Let's start with my homework, yeah, I just realized I've not started on my holiday homework... Nope, not even english. The only homework I've finished is chemistry cause teacher made us do it in school.
I miss the Cell Group... Everyday apart is like torture. I know, it sounds like some cheesy line from a very cheesy, cliche soap opera. But still it's the truth. Soon we'll be multiplying, And it's a good thing, but not something that I'm really enthu about. But still, I'll respect any decision our leaders make.
A&B update. I'll be accomplishing my A&B pledge for the month of November by this week. Praise the Lord. Still it's a struggle. Alot of nice looking things calling my name... All those things will have to wait...
Next year I'll be in Sec 4. It's gonna be a very stressful year for me, seeing as MOE has pushed O's forward... MT O's will be in May! Can you believe it?! But still this doesn't really concern me, seeing as I have been forced to take CLB. I'm gonna have to catch up with my POA if I'm gonna get good grades for my O's. Same goes for my maths, science, english. Unbelievable. I'm gonna have to improve on almost all of my subjects.
Saw many tanks and weapons used by different militaries all over the world. My favourite so far would have to be the T-34 tank of the Soviet Union. It's a well armoured tank. In fact it is the first tank in the world to incorporate sloping armour such that a piece of metal 5 cm thick when tilted at a certain angle can become 8-12cm thick. It's main armament is a 76.2mm F-34 tank gun. It's secondary armament is a 7.62mm DT machine gun. It used a 12-cyl. diesel model V-2, 500 hp (370 kW). It was an easily mass produced engine and easy to maintain. This made the T-34 a fast medium tank of the Soviet Union. Unfortunately this tank design was discontinued in 1996 after serving for 56 years. Now to get a T-34 would cost approximately US$ 20,000 -US$ 40,000.
This is really random stuff.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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