Thursday, July 16, 2009

CAS Reflection - End

Throughout the process of this project, my group members and I have built a strong senses of togetherness. "Togetherness" is the feeling of being close to another person emotionally and physically. It is an emotion which cannot be defined outside of its current sociological meaning, and the reality of such a term is not "knowledge."

CAS Reflection - Body

In the eastern institute of the "Lion City", known as Temasek Polytechnic, my fellow group members and I, (consisting of said: Charmaine, Jasmine, Shawn & Peiwen) spent majority of our time in a laboratorial area containing facilities such as computers pre-installed with SAGE ACCPAC programs. We worked ferviously on the project from the break of the day to the silent night.

However, at one forementioned point of time, my group members and I were engaging on a rather important part of the project which including the posting of said "Journals" in the data entry system of the accounting software program (ACCPAC), it was then which the computer (although being an inanimant object, but which I shall use as a metaphor) decided to be of disposition and perform "A fatal exception" at said location (Blue Screen of Death). This aforementioned error caused our previously entered journals to be of nil value and deleted. It was then did my group members and I verbalized the idea that we may as well impact this situation with our foot.

If I may be so bold, I would venture to say that my group members and I did not cower in the face of this insurmountable adversity. Instead, my group members distinguished themselves by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his/her personal leisure time above and beyond the call of duty to complete this project.

CAS Reflection - Intro

This is a tale explaining the manner in which our project was rotated along a Y axis until it reached a position roughly 180 degrees from that which it started. If I could have 60 seconds of your time, simply place your posterior in the selected location, and I will relate to you the details of how this project was completed in Lab 8/9 of Temasek Polytechnic in Singapore, of coordinates 1 22 N, 103 48 E.