
The Lexmark E260DN is really making my life alot easier now, no more manual printing of notes in odd pages, then flipping them over for those even pages! Now I am more determined to print all those horrific HE312 notes and start reading them!

On the downside, its really considerably bigger than its upperstudy, the trusty Samsung ML-1610 which has served me well for the past 2 years.

Well my dear ML-1610, I have no plans to abandon you anytime soon, and I hope you will serve my sister like how you effortlessly churned out those lecture notes and essays up till yesterday. If only you came with duplex... hahaha.
Other than the handing-taking over of duties of my printers, today also saw NTU HSS Club's Investiture, where the 6th Main Management Committee officially takes over.



I am not exaggerating when I say being in the HSS club made me see and learn so much about how schools run activities on a teritary level, something I never experienced prior. The fun we had during meetings, brainstorming for ideas, doing work together, it really made year 1 in NTU HSS extremely fuifilling.


And presenting the 6th Main Management Committee of NTU HSS Club. Alot of new blood, new ideas, and best of all, that enthusiasm and drive that can only serve the club and the HSS population well!
I think I must be getting old. Need to take things less seriously when I don't have to, and open up more often. Easier said than done, but I think being the one to keep things in place (or at least trying to) suits me fine. These are exciting, challenging times ahead and I'm looking forward to every moment of it.

Well here's 3 of the members from the 4th main comm, hweiyun and eric who were back then SU reps and actually more involved with SU than with HSS.

And presenting the 6th Main Management Committee of NTU HSS Club. Alot of new blood, new ideas, and best of all, that enthusiasm and drive that can only serve the club and the HSS population well!
I think I must be getting old. Need to take things less seriously when I don't have to, and open up more often. Easier said than done, but I think being the one to keep things in place (or at least trying to) suits me fine. These are exciting, challenging times ahead and I'm looking forward to every moment of it.
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