Whatever happened to my beloved school’s magazine? 1 March 2009

Damn it. Takes ages just to add a new post. Maybe this server is US-based. FYI internet connection from M’sia to US will be severely handicapped because of a stupid circuit fault in one of the cables. TM says it’ll be fixed by March 5th. If the problem is so severe with only 512kbps connections and one broken cable, what the hell would happen if we’re to have our fibre connections soon? Total regional blackout? Aargh, the end is nigh!

Back to business. Some of you might be wondering, “How does Green Road’s school magazine look like this year?” Well, I was ‘stalking’ the net just now when I found this!

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Dear oh dear. This might have caused the economic crisis… (Click the image for full sized visual torture!)

For comparison, here are the ’06 and ’07 editions of the magazine.

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Here’re the concept designs for ’07 edition which I shamelessly ripped from someone else’s blog.

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I know the designer behind those arts. Too bad he wasn’t involved in the production. Reason? I don’t know. Politics? Maybe. All I know is that this talent could’ve averted a disaster called “The Greenian”. Putit is exercising too much power on the magazine! He just changed the name after “The Palm” was used for 43 years! Damn it, you loud mouth shortie! (He’s a short guy, if you remember. LOL)

SMK Green Road is the past now. But it’s good to know what happened once in a while. OMG, it’s 2pm and I missed my lunch!

Update:

Here’s a review of “The Greenian” by yunghung.

And over here is a concept design for “The Greenian” by kucai, 5J alumni (was in F6 last year).


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