Thursday, February 4, 2010





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Monday, April 27, 2009

Overseas Community Project 2009

About 3 weeks ago,
9 members of MWCSIG, together with the Freshmen went for an 8 days Overseas Community Project at Hai Nan!

Some photos to share:


MWC!
climbing up the volcano...

we went to visit one of their international school at Hai Nan, Wen Chang.

We also visit the primary schools....
...to teach....
...to play with them....

and to paint their school.



We have the chance to experience farm stay at one of their village in Wen Chang, named "xin jing chun".
We had the chance to...


...farm for the first time in our life....

....to make "Kong Ming" lantern...

....and to set them off into the sky at night.

Those times we had there were so memorable.
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This 8 days OCP trip was indeed fun and enjoyable. We've got the chance to make new friends and to know more about their life and culture. Also, we've learnt to be more independent and to treasure the things we had; Friendship and Kinship, they are priceless....

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Get credits point by playing games?

While Lee Wei and Ying Yin is preparing themselves for the MIT GAMBIT interview, I was looking at what is happening the Gaming World. Well it is interesting to found a subject for College Students that is about playing Games instead of Creating Games.



Students in UC - Berkeley can take up StarCraft studies for college credits.
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One of the line that I am quite interested for the course is "Calculus and Differential Equations are highly recommended for full understanding of the course." I think it is mainly on to the - flanking maneuver.

Well, here is what I pickup from the course web site
Week 3 Question 1.
A Terran Siege Tank in Siege Mode attacks for 70 damage, has 150 hp, and 1 armor. This
means that after two upgrades, a Siege Tank can kill another Siege Tank in two hits
instead of three. What are other significant damage combos? Be sure to investigate not
just upgrades and numbers of hits, but also unit group combinations. Which numbers are
worth noting?

Week 3 Question 3.
Is it more advantageous to attack in a line or to envelop your opponent’s army? Prove your point using flux calculations.

I wonder what is the answers to that kind of questions?