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It's been awhile since I've posted, have been caught up with so many things, but the harder the challenge, the stronger it makes a person and it's definitely making my masculine feature better, hurhurhur!
Today, was the first day of my exams, setting my alarm at 6AM did not work at all, I knew that I won't wake up, so I set 3 alarms, 6AM, 6:10AM, and 6:15AM. Great, ended waking up at 7:10AM. Rushed to get myself ready, took the bus, and I haven't taken the bus at this time for ages. Traffic jam. AWESOME way to start the day.
Reaching the city, I thought I was safe, being 5 minutes late for the exam due to traffic, not that bad right? Well guess what, it gets worse. The whole of Auckland did not have electricity, the people in my exam room already started to do their exam sheets, there were 4 questions and I was already finishing the second one, imagine those who started earlier?
" More than 80% of Auckland spent hours without power, and dozens had to be rescued from lifts, after one power cable broke in high winds." stated on TV3's news.
The city seemed hectic, vulnerable, how electricty can affect a country is unimaginable, New Zealand isn't even technologically advanced, imagine the United States. I took a few pictures but there seems to be a problem with my USB port. Oh well, no pics!:) but here's a video of it if anyone's interested.
It's been awhile since I've posted, have been caught up with so many things, but the harder the challenge, the stronger it makes a person and it's definitely making my masculine feature better, hurhurhur!
Today, was the first day of my exams, setting my alarm at 6AM did not work at all, I knew that I won't wake up, so I set 3 alarms, 6AM, 6:10AM, and 6:15AM. Great, ended waking up at 7:10AM. Rushed to get myself ready, took the bus, and I haven't taken the bus at this time for ages. Traffic jam. AWESOME way to start the day.
Reaching the city, I thought I was safe, being 5 minutes late for the exam due to traffic, not that bad right? Well guess what, it gets worse. The whole of Auckland did not have electricity, the people in my exam room already started to do their exam sheets, there were 4 questions and I was already finishing the second one, imagine those who started earlier?
" More than 80% of Auckland spent hours without power, and dozens had to be rescued from lifts, after one power cable broke in high winds." stated on TV3's news.
The city seemed hectic, vulnerable, how electricty can affect a country is unimaginable, New Zealand isn't even technologically advanced, imagine the United States. I took a few pictures but there seems to be a problem with my USB port. Oh well, no pics!:) but here's a video of it if anyone's interested.