QUOTE(Screen @ Nov 1 2013, 10:04 PM)
I think it was mentioned in V1. Actually, what I said was kind of a question and not a statement
QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 1 2013, 11:15 PM)
Most G2 sold here are imitation

I once bought a really good one from Jusco
Deswai...
QUOTE(ericling @ Nov 1 2013, 11:19 PM)

I tried on G2 and the ink didn't come out or dissolve.
Maybe you tested it immediately without letting it to dry?
I think I am going for G2, as I am very very comfortable with the grip.

Na, even after a few years, you spill water, gone. I guess it's an imitation.
QUOTE(Azer96 @ Nov 2 2013, 01:33 AM)
I heard Andrew Choo tips are completely useless as the tips are solely based on past years question papers. Past years questions are unlikely to be repeat for the next years. At least not in 2 or 3 years. Fortunately, I have been aware that some of the topics below should be highlighted. (By my teachers; from both school and tuition) * - Hot topics(Topic that students hate, SPM loves to ask)
BIOLOGY(P2):
-Menstrual cycle*
-Passive/active immunity*
-Balanced diet
-- factors that affect obesity/thrombosis*
-- affect on the absence micro, macro nutrients in plants*
-Cancerous cell (Mitosis)
--Tissue culture
--Cloning
-Secondary growth*
-Inheritance*
-Photosynthesis
--Food tests
-Lymphatic system*
-Air pollution
PHYSICS(P2):
-Critical angel and total internal reflection (master the image formed by a concave/convex mirror)
-Specific heat capacity
-Micrometer screw gauge
-(Master the wave, radiation topics)
Yeah, and plus..
May I ask what is exactly the purpose of centriol in a cell division.
-My friends' book mentioned it is to form spindle fibres.
Shouldn't the spindle fibre formed from a nucleus?
Na, during prophase, the centrioles move towards opposite poles of the cell. They are like spiderman where they shoot out spindle fibre which connect to the centromeres during metaphase. At Anaphase, they contract and pull the sister chromatids to opposite poles. At telophase, they disappear.
QUOTE(5p3ak @ Nov 2 2013, 12:15 PM)
tats whai we hav
gaythering
