ANYONE TAKING LINEAR SYSTEMS OR MECHANICS OF SOLIDS FOR TEs please please please send me your nus notes in soft copy. I will bring back chocolates for you in return.
I had linear systems tutorial today and I understood nothing, so please send those notes!
And I just looked at the NUS mechanics of machines notes... and they are nothing like mine here. My mechanics of machines involves: studying moving planes, courbes planes, mecanismes articules (movement of joints), and mechanics of cams. All mathematics.
merci.
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There was a crepe party last night, which i will touch on later.
First, some random photos!

This is what breakfast looks like. I initially found it very difficult to drink from a BOWL. The french like to put coffee or chocolate in a bowl and dip their bread in it. I tried it but didn't fancy eating soggy bread.

My church here - movement de pentecote.
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The congregation.

Someone's door covered with post-its with birthday greetings. Whoever did it must be damn free. There were even post-its in the lift. So the whole world knew whose birthday it was.
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I cooked black sauce chicken with porridge. LOOKS YUMMY RIGHT? It was fantastic. I am getting really good at this.
Some pictures from a dinner I had on Friday night at a restaurant. YES RESTAURANT.woo!
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Studying the menu. It was so difficult to decide what to eat because everything was so expensive. Like, sg prices but in EUROS.
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The teaser before the meal, which was free. It tasted AMAZING.
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The main. I ordered a fish platter which was really small but tasted real good and cost 14 euros (28 SGD). I was inspired to cook salmon this weekend after eating the salmon in the fish platter. Really sweet and juicy.
CREPE FETE!
There was a crepe fete last night for exchange students and gatecrashers. Prior to last night, I have never ever eaten a crepe. Yes, I have been living in France for over one month now but I have never eaten crepe. WHY? Because crepe costs 2 freaking euros outside.
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Crepe. It is like cold roti prata.
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There was a little group of french playing traditional french music. French music is more soothing than Brazilian music. Very folk-music-ish.
We met another french who has been to singapore for exchange at ntu. Somehow all the french people I've met who did exchange in Singapore LOVE it there. This dude, Remi, could speak singlish, with the "lah, lor, leh"s all in the corrrect place. "Like that ONE", "walao". In fact, he found us because he overhead our accent and he said he loves the singaporean accent.
Anyway, he taught us how to do the traditional french dance to go with the music.
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Derryn and Remi (the french dude) dancing.
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CReeeepeeeee.
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Crappy me with crepe. To be honest, I don't know why but I didn't like Crepe. I thought I would like it since I love roti prata, but I guess the taste is very different.
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Remi eating creme off a knife. He was spraying creme into his mouth. We were asking if all french people spray creme in their mouths when they are hungry.
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