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mother's day!!

Happy mothers' day!!!

haha...yesterday went to eat ramen with mama and mei mei at Orchard Cineleisure!! the amount spent was worth it!! haha.. I TREAT ONE DE LEI! HAHA.... yay! we stepped into the restaurant ryte, we took our tym and choose the food la, it is the following:
yupp! oh! still have side orders!
haha...so nice! the fried Karaage have this mayonnise on it, with lemon squeezeed* it's...it's...OMG! HAHA.... it's heavenly la~!!

i berrie long never go there eat liao... Surprisingly my mother can eat finish the whole spicy ramen lei~
WITHOUT DRINKING THAT HOT GREEN TEA!!

myy myy....*i'm going to faint* but it's not as spicy as before la.
anybody interested can go, it's at the cineleisure dere, near K-Box. haha

waHHhh i wann to watch "Da Vinci Code"!! haha...after exams muz chiong to watch neh!
haha...any takers? call me lei! so far nobody yet.

um...den i went for tuition today, physics, we talked on Assembly Language which is base 16, whereas what lauguage we're learning now is base 10. Assembly Language is frequently used by hackers, so people, when searching more on assembly language, please do not click on any links. Because it will make your computer more prone to viruses and Hackers to do their thing.

i heard from my tuition friend, which is also "alson" *same pronounciation* but his name is Elson, that Da Vinci Code is banned in 6 countries because is somehow against Christianity? Den again, Poseidon is by a water Goddess, name-after. haha... what amazing shows can teach.

well well, let me see... my physics teacher said that explaning assembly language in chinese would be a whole essay thing! haha...i saw what he wrote on the board oso go *gong*...haha... he said that assembly language is used by scientist in experiments, *when my tuition teacher has been updating himself with those magazines*


Assembly language
, commonly called assembly, asm or symbolic machine code, is a human-readable notation for the machine language that a specific computer architecture uses. Machine language, a pattern of bits encoding machine operations, is made readable by replacing the raw values with symbols called mnemonics. Assembly is derived from a similar representation called short code, whose programming 'language' was of the same name. Contrast this with speed code / 'speedcoding'


For example, a computer with the appropriate processor will understand this x86/IA-32 machine language:

10110000 01100001

For programmers, however, it is easier to remember the equivalent assembly language representation:

mov  al, 061h

which means to move the hexadecimal value 61 (97 decimal) into the processor register with the name "al". The mnemonic "mov" is short for "move", and a comma-separated list of arguments or parameters follows it; this is a typical assembly language statement.

Transforming assembly into machine language is accomplished by an assembler, and the reverse by a disassembler. Unlike in high-level languages, there is usually a 1-to-1 correspondence between simple assembly statements and machine language instructions. However, in some cases an assembler may provide pseudoinstructions which expand into several machine language instructions to provide commonly needed functionality. For example, for a machine that lacks a "branch if greater or equal" instruction, an assembler may provide a pseudoinstruction that expands to the machine's "set if less than" and "branch if zero (on the result of the set instruction)".

Every computer architecture has its own machine language, and therefore its own assembly language. Computers differ by the number and type of operations that they support. They may also have different sizes and numbers of registers, and different representations of data types in storage. While all general-purpose computers are able to carry out essentially the same functionality, the way they do it differs, and the corresponding assembly language must reflect these differences.

In addition, multiple sets of mnemonics or assembly-language syntax may exist for a single instruction set. In these cases, the most popular one is usually that used by the manufacturer in their documentation.

haha...

yesterday at orchard i saw cosplayers at kinokuniya! so pretty! one with cheong-sam and high black boots with holed-stockings-netted. wow. my eyeball dropped men! so nice la! the contact lens was blue... very fair and preety lady!

haha...say as if i'm a pervertic.... -_-|||

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