Sunday, October 30, 2005

Friday, October 28, 2005

Well! I have finished the assignement due tomorrow at the respectable time of 2am. No sarcasm intended - that is respectable by my standards.

Just discovered yet another Pratchett. I was a whole book behind! The man seems to churn one out every six months or so. Quite a few people know about them now, I hadn't realised how popular the books were. The quality has definitely improved over time, although my favorite is still Small Gods. Religion was asking for it.

Whereeee iiiiis the riiiight geeeeeeerrlll..... (yes, I know my singing hurts..)

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Random activities

Today's discoveries:
1. Random activities can be quite rewarding if undertaken in the right frame of mind.
2. Problems set by teachers always have a solution of some sort, even if the solution is that the teacher wrote the problem down incorrectly.
3. Never cross a cat with orange eyebrows.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Hmmm. The spring cleaning of the room isn't so bad either. I have carpet again :)

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Music. The spring cleaning of the mind.
Argh. The Chinese have a curse: "May you live in interesting times". Funny, I can't remember offending anyone who might say a curse like that lately..

Friday, October 21, 2005

I think it's time I tried to stop bagging my friends. The whole culture at school was intensely bagful - there wasn't much else to do in the breaks, and it was fun, and other people did it to you. But it's really not that much fun. Much better to say nicer things, although not too often, of course, and only ever when you really mean them.

People like to be comfortable*, and that requires acceptance (ie. not bagging)

Although I suppose it's a sign of a strong friendship if you can get away with bagging them. But does it really need proving all the time?

*Most of the time.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

The relationship games people play. Occasionally you'll hear people complain about it, "why can't people just say what they're thinking?". Of course, they don't complain when they don't mind, which is probably most of the time. And I reckon games are "safer" - ie. less embarrasing, less likely to jeopardize friendships. Everyone gets a while to think about things before things come into the open (which, in my experience, they almost always do). So, in my opinion, games are good.

Only a few unimportant games were harmed in the making of this drivel.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Hmm... having a girl turn up drunk to a first date is not a pleasant experience. How can it go so wrong?

If there is a teenage/twenty-something girl out there who has written a book on dating, I'd be interested to read it... there are lots of books from the other side, like Adrian Mole, Wilt (for older readers).. perhaps, as soon as you figure out how girls think, they change. Ah-hah! Now that I have figured that out, does that mean they won't?

No more work for a few weeks (until after exams). Hooray!

Monday, October 17, 2005

Most Public Date Ever. Don't try tthis at home, kids. Although I probably deserved it, for reasons best left unmentioned. Oh, and for irony: Thanking the Matchmaker for their help. Drove home extremely tired, another bad idea.

To post or not?

On a more positive note, I discovered a wonderfully entertaining site... enjoy. Clickie

Thursday, October 13, 2005

What's in a name?

Quite a lot, I reckon. I've always thought that someone's name defines a fair amount about them, if only because people treat them differently depending on their name (treat them like others with the same name).

Anyway, find out what your name means.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Sindoor Occer

Wow. An indoor soccer game has two 15-minute halves. We scored 9 goals! The fighting mongooses live up to their name! Unfortunately, the other team scored 22.

Frankly, we deserved it.

So.. back to the drawing board. Plans so far have included hiring real mongooses, hiring Maradona or Ronaldo, and the most extreme of all, using more than half of Ben's family (but that would just be cheating).

Sadly, half the team didn't seem to enjoy the game. Ironically, I don't think winning's ever meant less to me. So I did.

I wonder if there's a company out there who would pay an experienced programmer more than the _tragic_ average of $12 an hour I'm getting at the moment.

Never had more fun than at dancing yesterday. Some of those girls really know how to move.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Oh well. I knew it was too good to last...
The End.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Best day ever

A grand total of four good things happened to me yesterday. Not bad for the first day back. Had a dancing class (you can laugh, or call me whatever, but it was fun), so there. Girl was late, so I didn't get to dance with her, but she came up to me afterwards.. and now I've gotta find somewhere fun to take her. There's rumours of a trip to a drive-in on Friday, but there's a (free) swing dancing night on too.. choices! I don't know if I want to go with her to the drive-in yet.. so anyway, they were the first good things. Then I got to play indoor soccer for a new friend.. which was the most alive I've felt for ages. There's something about good exercise. Oh, and beating the other guy to the ball... Sadly we lost, but at least we got a few goals. That game's all about speed, and I just couldn't keep up. I'm quite stiff today. It made me think though, it wouldn't be hard to get a team together so I could play every week ! Ah, the possibilities... so that was thing number c. A nice girl gave us a lift there and then drove me and my other mate home.. so we could all play pool. Ah pool.. thing 4. Is that a good day or what?

Then, almost as if it was trying, I had work today. At least there was time for a walk at lunchtime, which was peaceful. There's a national park next to the office.. that's how far away it is, for those of you playing at home.

I think I've been listening to the Jays too much lately. They seem to be playing the same stuff too much. Good stuff.. but I'm getting sick of it. Shock! I never thought that would happen... however, they are making quite a lot of the stuff available on their website for people to download. Makes sense to me - I reckon the artists will make a lot more money if people get hooked on their records. True, they might not sell that much more, but for the artists the real money is in the touring and licensing anyway. I wonder if Collusion will ever put up stuff for download.

Me, ramble? Well, I guess so, like that time when some guy said something to that girl and then that other thing happened and no-one really woke up for a few hours and then we tried to tickle the goldfish (which didn't work to well) but no-one cared anyway because.. well, I can't quite remember but I think we went to be late so we must have been tired the next morning eh and ARE YOU STILL READING THIS? Well done ;)