Tuesday, October 30, 2012

landing

step.


You know, it takes courage to start anew.
In this case moving from jjmmii.xanga.com to here..
Hi! If you come across this very first entry on blogger, I suppose you knew me from the era of xanga! :D
Nice to see you here again, my friend.
In case I'm wrong...welcome!  You have met me from this moment on.  I sincerely hope you don't feel that reading my blogs is a waste of time...in fact, I make an effort to keep them concise while exercising my English vocabulary at the same time...I don't type linguistic English very often at work, except when sending emails, but I do leave a ton of fingerprints on the keyboard, and hope to leave quadrillions more in the future =]

I didn't decide to switch from xanga just because its labelled as outdated. Not being user-friendly isn't the main problem either.

because I deliberately coincide this opening of my new site with the beginning of my postgraduate study. yay!!  although two months have passed since.  hehe, been keeping myself busy...busy learning Perl and Ubuntu and starting my career.  And of course trying to maintain spare time to keep my old self intact.

(I am obviously not as fluent at English as I suppose most of you are here, so please bear with me)

Almost forgot to tell you that my desk is in the desk area of a lab, somewhere in Hong Kong.

My field of study is bioinformatics, but I'm not on the side of algorithm development, at least not in the near future.  I can foresee that this year I will be writing short scripts and familiarizing with the dozens of available bioinformatics programs already published and freely available.

But I am fully aware that while I should put my studies in high priority,  I also have other things on my mind that I'd like to share with my friends here.  Don't you sometimes feel that some things are better written than spoken?  And other times, I wanna (ahem, Linux terminology) force-share a meaningful song with you.  At yet other days, I will record snapshots of my life, which are more than likely imperfections.  See what I can make of it =]  I hope to stand strong in believing that at the very end of the earthly part of my everlasting life, I will complete the hugeee tapestry that my Lord has guided me throughout, and that I will be able to regard it from the other side (the *front* side) as a marvellous piece of artwork.

So hopefully you'll stay and listen =]

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