on planets orbit
Well howdy, its been awhile since i've hit the 'ol blog site. Seems i can only get half a blog out of myself before i give up and just save it as a draft! This is due to having too much to blog...
So it was my birthday yesterday. I'm 20. It doesn't feel that much different from when i was 19, 364 days old - but dont tell anyone, they might drop the whole "birthday" thing. It was a mixed day. The train in the morning stopped at Hallam station, and there wasn't enough buses for everyone so i ended up missing my first 2 lectures, and a tute. Bugger. On the plus side i got to talk to brie for a lot longer. :)
I arrived at uni and semi completed an assignment, then went to qv for lunch. That was awesome; i got cake! multiple cake! cakice! Thanks to everyone involved ;) .
After that we went back to our Software Design lecture, where (matt) proceeded to have a brilliant plan - to ask the lecturer to help finish off the second cake (cakei) with us after the lecture. Wacky hijinx ensued, with the "group of students" and "lecturer" going from being incredibly uncomfortable to a marks gaining position (no, not that sort of position). I think cake would help world leaders solve conflict.
I then drove home, which was awesome - apart from the constant start stopping of the traffic due to peak hour. Me and the family then proceeded to eat dinner (tea?) at the steakhouse around the corner (which i've never been to even though it *is* around the corner) which was very nice. mmmm boags.... :)
In total the loot was mainly:
-A years subscription to Scientific American! w00tz0r!
-Hardcore Electric Shaver (trying to tell me something?)
-Books (various)
-Money
-Clothes
-Frisbee( gEt j00 FrEaK oN!)
-Cd (2-up)
Until next year!
(well, hopefully i'll blog before then ;) .)

1 Comments:
Happy Birthday! Yay, we had some fun with the nameless lecturer (identity hidden to preserve his standing in the academic community ;)
You seem to have discovered a valuable property of the universe here. Allow me to flesh it out a bit more:
P(c) = 1/[C^2*log(F)*sin(Pi*t/12)]
In other words, the potential for conflict varies inversely with the amount of cake squared, multiplied by the log of the number of friends present, multiplied by the sin of the time of day to allow periodic variation.
CAKE IS THE KEY!
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