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Reply 8460
I'm addicted to BBC iPlayer :colondollar:
Reply 8461
Original post by Vulpes
I'm addicted to BBC iPlayer :colondollar:


Me too... Sherlock hasn't helped my plans in starting a studious 2012!
Reply 8462
Original post by Tech
Me too... Sherlock hasn't helped my plans in starting a studious 2012!


pffft... I don't need no stinkin' iplayer to not study.
Without meaning to sound like an antisocial grumpy old lady, does anyone else have unnecessarily noisy flatmates who don't understand what it's like to have 9am every day? -_-

I have no problem with people having a good time, but I wouldn't mind so much if there weren't (loud) gatherings in our flat every single night.

On the plus side, had a brilliant hospital visit today :smile:

(On the minus side, it was exhausting and some sleep would be nice).

I hope everyone's exams went/are going ok!
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Original post by xconfetti
Without meaning to sound like an antisocial grumpy old lady, does anyone else have unnecessarily noisy flatmates who don't understand what it's like to have 9am every day? -_-

I have no problem with people having a good time, but I wouldn't mind so much if there weren't (loud) gatherings in our flat every single night.

On the plus side, had a brilliant hospital visit today :smile:

(On the minus side, it was exhausting and some sleep would be nice).

I hope everyone's exams went/are going ok!


You is a first year. Why aren't you at the 'gathering'??


Original post by Beska
The Newcastle Blackwells has loads of quotes from digitalis' thread dotted around the shelves under the relevant textbooks. "Students think..." :p:


..

Ah, my legacy lives on!
Original post by digitalis
You is a first year. Why aren't you at the 'gathering'??


Haha, I was out Tuesday + Wednesday and out tomorrow night so was planning on some sleep tonight, and generally exhausted from a very packed week XD

I def realise how grumpy it makes me sound, but I really wouldn't mind if it wasn't every single night.. also as I'm always the first one up in my flat I do try to be quiet in the mornings and stuff, so it would be nice to get the same consideration back, but I know the world doesn't really work like that ^^
Up at six, leaving at seven, lectures at the hospital at 8.

Mother of god.
Original post by Jamie

Original post by Jamie
Wow, what a mess.


If you look at it alongside the text it actually makes a fair amount of sense :dontknow:
Original post by digitalis

Ah, my legacy lives on!


Including your mis-spelling of my name!
Reply 8469
Original post by GodspeedGehenna
Up at six, leaving at seven, lectures at the hospital at 8.

Mother of god.


7:30am surgical hand-overs weren't too much fun... especially when you live nearly 30 miles away. I'm just glad I was required to function during these meetings.
Original post by GodspeedGehenna
Up at six, leaving at seven, lectures at the hospital at 8.

Mother of god.



And thats not normal because?
I had to be at a hospital 30ish miles away each morning so up at 5 to be there by 8 - i have to get the bus, and its in the middle of nowhere.
Wait until you have the fun of the night shifts and doing 9am - 10pm on the late after lectures.
Oh reality sucks.
Really wish id started my presentation due at 12pm today earlier than ten minutes ago. Oh well.
Can't believe they shut down megaupload and megavideo :cry:

On the plus side means I'll actually get some work done this weekend.
Reply 8472
Original post by Isometrix
Can't believe they shut down megaupload and megavideo :cry:

On the plus side means I'll actually get some work done this weekend.


Who uses those anyways :dontknow:

There are tons of better ones without a 72min streaming limit :wink:
Original post by Vulpes
Who uses those anyways :dontknow:

There are tons of better ones without a 72min streaming limit :wink:


I did! Almost every evening :frown:

I'll be in touch with you later..
Reply 8474
Original post by Isometrix
I did! Almost every evening :frown:

I'll be in touch with you later..


All you have to do is ████ ████ ████████ ████████ ████ ███ ███ ██████████

Edit: This post has been censored by SOPA.
Reply 8475
Original post by Isometrix
Can't believe they shut down megaupload and megavideo :cry:

On the plus side means I'll actually get some work done this weekend.


what! Megavideo has gone?! :redface: ! *devastation*!
Reply 8476
Does anyone have access to the american journal of psych please? Writing coursework on models of Schizophrenia - helpfully Imperial doesn't have access to the majority of the papers and this one looks like gold dust...

Recent advances in the phencyclidine model of schizophrenia.
Javitt, Daniel C.;Zukin, Stephen R.
The American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 148(10), Oct 1991, 1301-1308.

Reward: funny GIF
Original post by Jamie
Wow, what a mess.



Original post by Kinkerz
It is a pretty unintuitive diagram.


Watch this video

http://www.neonet.ch/assets/cotm/download.php?filename=2009-08/coagulation.mov

That is better.

The clotting cascade is one of those things that is really difficult to retain (and, actually, largely unnecessary to retain). You can learn it really well at the time and then it just dissipates within a really short space of time. Like microbiology and biochemistry.
Original post by buzzcat
Does anyone have access to the american journal of psych please? Writing coursework on models of Schizophrenia - helpfully Imperial doesn't have access to the majority of the papers and this one looks like gold dust...

Recent advances in the phencyclidine model of schizophrenia.
Javitt, Daniel C.;Zukin, Stephen R.
The American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 148(10), Oct 1991, 1301-1308.

Reward: funny GIF

No, access from 1997 onwards - funnily enough, college dosn't have the most recent one year - as if they don't want us to read the most recent stuff. Email the author?

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