Showing posts with label winterfeesten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winterfeesten. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2014

white christmas, finally!

after almost two weeks of steadily rising temperature, it plummeted well below zero overnight and i couldn't be any happier. a few minutes after the first snowflakes fell i was already out and about prancing in the snow forgetting i was only in my cotton pyjamas (yes, cotton. my room is in the tropics haha). anyway, the adrenaline rush lasted only a few minutes before the tugging cold reminded me i should wear warmer, not to mention more decent, clothes especially outside at midnight. it's a really a good thing my flatmates all went home for the holidays so i don't have to be in any way discreet about feeling like a kid running up and down the stairs in record time and making large puddles of water on the floor ^^

it didn't snow much last winter and when it did it always fell on an exam day. every. single. time. so i couldn't bloody well enjoy it. not this winter apparently, yipee!

too thin, couldn't build a snowman, but whatever, haha.
grayer than grey.
:)
my shnowy wintery wonderland.
guess where the wind blows from.
it's mostly bricks but i love my backyard view.
sint-niklaaskerk.
nothing warms the heart more than watching older brothers being older brothers - one hand on the penguin, the other holding their sister's hand firmly, guiding them through the rink; or fathers gliding through the ice, a daughter on each arm. i want one..of each! weh, not really, hahahaha.
flowers for the hanged man.
i still keep my black socks in the freezer, though. who knows i might still get a good macro shot of a snowflake in the coming days :)

bidyow!

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

プライド


i tried filming but i guess i pushed my luck too hard since i just learned how to balance and glide. i did an uncalled for (but totally awesome!) 360 degree turn and all i could think about was "oh no, the phone!". hahaha. i woke up this morning and i have cramps all over my body and bruises on my knees and palms. but it was worth all the fun. yeah!

i realized the fun in skating really starts the moment you stop checking your feet and you stop thinking where your feet should go next and just lose yourself in the glide :)

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

ice skatiiiiiiing!

and the highlight of the night - i learned how to skaaaaate!!! woohoooo!




the most sulit 7euro i have ever spent! after thirty minutes i was able to glide through the rink unaided and at a pretty good speed. i fell down five times but if not for jake i would have fallen down a lot more haha.

again, jake has all the great pictures. can't wait to see them!

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lights


this morning, jake was inviting people for beer or a coke before he heads back to the US for christmas break. gregory said he'd go so i thought, why not. within the afternoon everyone else said they can't make it and i didn't want to be all snotty by not turning up, so i did. in the end gregory didn't show up either so instead of going into a bar, jake and i decided it would be more fun to check out the christmas market instead.

and YES it was great! the lights, the food, the people, the air..it's just so festive!


the pictures i got on my phone aren't as good as jake's but i have to wait until he sends them to me :) i plan to go back maybe tomorrow night or something just to look around again.

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nutella


because nutella :P pancake with chocolate in the making. yumm.

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toilets

after years of research, technology finally made it's way into the life of ordinary people in the form of..tada!! opaque restroom doors! hahahahahaha.

it was really funny because we went inside and told the waiter we are students from the university and we were told their restroom has a really interesting application of a certain technology we were studying and so we just asked to take a peek. he asked, and in what course is this? maybe to check we weren't just dropping by to use their restroom haha. so we said, yeah it's in optical materials and he was like yeah yeah i can see why you're interested. go ahead and take a look. :D


it's weird, yes, having transparent restroom doors haha. but, you see, when the lock is open (right side) the door is transparent and you can actually look into the stall. when you click the lock, the whole pane suddenly goes opaque!

the last time jake went there he was told it is some sort of gas and some chemical reaction happens when you click the lock. but it's actually not a gas, what actually happens is this: in between the glass plates is a thin film of polymer or plastic infused with (blobs of) liquid crystals. it's the liquid crystals (LC) we are interested in. an LC is a kind of material that has both liquid and crystalline properties in the sense that its molecules can move around freely (slide and glide over each other and stuff) but may be oriented in specific ways. now why is this? it's mainly due to the shape of the molecule itself which is elongated which is why it's usually drawn as cigar-like shapes in textbooks.

now, another interesting property of these LCs is that they tend to re-orient themselves when exposed to electric field. this is what creates the interesting effect we see above. you see, when no electric field is applied, the blobs of LC molecules don't align all in the same direction. some points upward, others to the side, and just basically when light comes in it is scattered in all directions. so the whole film of polymer/LC is practically anisotropic and the pane is transparent.

when you apply electric field, however, the LCs align themselves according to the field and you can tweak this property in such a way that you do not allow light to pass through. and so once you apply voltage, which is what happens when you click the lock, you now have an opaque pane! tadaaaa! and there you have it, liquid crystals at it's best haha :) and, you know, this happens instantaneously like there is practically no observable time difference between the time you click the lock and the time the pane becomes opaque. on a side note, the same class of materials are also being used in your phones or monitors or laptops (liquid crystal displays, LCD).

anyway, this one is in a restaurant called belga queen somewhere in graslei.



when you're in belgium, go visit this place :P
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