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Cyrus.Ongg
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Diploma in Digital Visual Effects & Animation
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Hi!, I'm Cyrus and i created this blog to give you a glimpse of what's around and happening in my life. On top of that, i will also showcase my works here, so do look out for them :D

PŏrŤfòl!ó
Ťhreshold of Real!ty

ẄishŁist
To bring joy to those i cherish
For someone to love me for who i am.

TóDòAŤm
Complete my diploma
To live in Japan
Watch Ai Otsuka perform live

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Apr 28, 2009, 1:06:00 AM
Another Birthday, another year... Sigh... I feel old already...

26th April. . .
Ya ya, Happy Birthday to me...
And i wished that time would stop for me... lol!
And there is that old nagging from your parents: "Now you're 21 ok? So BE RESPONSIBLE for your own actions! Blah Blah Blah HAHA!!"
Can't believe that i'm now eligible for all these stupid useless things when you turn 21!

EG:
1 Eligibilty to vote... Urgh... As if the guy who owns my area will ever be challenged...
2 Now i can watch R21 movies. Big deal! It's not as tho i'm the only one who downloads it from the net before i'm even 18...
3 If convicted, i will be sent to a JAIL! Like i'll do anything as stupid as those criminals.
4 I can get married now... Yay... If i ever find a partner at this rate my life is proceeding...

So seems like being 21 isn't an all too great thing to celebrate once you know the "responsibilities" that is given to you on your birthday.




Apr 18, 2009, 11:52:00 AM
Dreams


Dreams: Conditions or achievements that are longed for; aspirations

I have a dream of one day living in Japan, and at the same time, be accomplished at whatever i choose to do in my life. I know dreams are said to be unrealistic, but what if one puts in enough effort and has the passion to carry this out till he completes it? Can it be called unrealistic anymore?

Maybe unrealistic thinking derives from a lack of a certain element in a person's life? When a contented person is not contented with his/her life anymore? Or maybe when one decides to step out of his/her comfort zone, to experiment new things in his life?

But it always made me wonder, can anyone live in content for the rest of their life? To not try new things to live an even more fulfilled life? Guess I'm in no position to question this. ;P

But before i go, here's a question for you readers:
What are your Dreams in life?




Apr 2, 2009, 1:40:00 PM
Some stuff on science research projects

The National Ignition FacilityThe National Ignition Facility, or NIF, is a laser-based inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research device. The NIF uses powerful lasers to heat and compress a small amount of hydrogen fuel to the point where nuclear fusion reactions take place. NIF is the largest and most energetic ICF device built to date, and the first that is expected to reach the long-sought goal of "ignition," in which the fusion reactions become self-sustaining.

This project reminds me of Doctor Octopus's Fusion Research:And here's a look inside the Chamber:

But of course, there are criticisms:

Outside of the problems with the project itself, criticism of NIF has been focused on its role in the Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program (SSP). This program is an umbrella effort to study the long-term storage of the nuclear stockpile, and a variety of groups have been highly critical of the effort, dismissing it as a program of "scientific welfare" that has little to do with science and much to do with keeping a nuclear industry alive. The Federation of American Scientists noted that "Some claim that the experiments were politically essential; only with the promise of huge, expensive projects would the laboratory management publicly endorse a testing moratorium." NIF is singled out as a particularly weak portion of the SSP, with questions about its capability to generate information that is actually useful to the project.

However, in 2001 it was learned that LLNL was pursuing a method to allow the use of plutoniumuranium in experiments on NIF; this would allow a direct examination of equation of state parameters for these materials at extremely high pressures and densities not currently allowed by subcritical experiments which compress the fissile material using conventional explosives. The decision to proceed with the use of plutonium, other fissile materials, fissionable materials, and lithium hydride in experiments conducted at the NIF was finalized by the National Nuclear Security Administration in November 2005. A 2007 report by the National Research Council's Plasma Science Committee concluded that "NIF is crucial to the NNSA Stockpile Stewardship Program because it will be able to create the extreme conditions of temperature and pressure that exist on Earth only in exploding nuclear weapons and that are therefore relevant to understanding the operation of our modern nuclear weapons."

So, it is for studying the pressure and heat of nuclear weapons, unlike Doc Ock's project: to create an infinite energy source.

So let me ask you about a little something in your general knowledge:

How many kinds of energy sources in the world do we have currently?




Apr 1, 2009, 7:40:00 PM
One more step forward, one more step to my goal

Hey... Guess what? Army's done and i'm stuck at home, awaiting for my interview (3Dsense), awaiting for my contract job (Pyrotechnics).

But now with time on my hands, i have gone to the library and got myself a few books, revolving around the topic of Maya and ZBrush.

Now i'm all set for a whole new learning journey ahead of me.

When was the last time you took up a book and learnt something? ;P