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Reply 5240
Right, enough procrastination. I need to drive to Luton. :yawn:
Just went to formal, and they served us the same main course as one of the mains at normal hall :rolleyes:

I'm exhausted, but I still need to plan an essay and prepare for a supervision before going to bed. I don't know how I managed to not do a single piece of work this weekend...
visesh
Hmm, after watching James May's new program on toys, I've got the urge to get some Airfix models going. Does anyone here model? I reckon it'll be a good hobby and also work on my dexterity :p:


I make cardboard models. I'm working on a model of the Unseen University at the moment, or rather I've been working on it for years. It's enormous and I'm only half way through :p:
Reply 5243
ukebert
I make cardboard models. I'm working on a model of the Unseen University at the moment, or rather I've been working on it for years. It's enormous and I'm only half way through :p:

Ah one of my best mates in college spent most of his exam term 2 years ago working on that. He went on to get a first. *grumble* :p:
Reply 5244
SoapyDish

I'm assuming that's in John's college? If so, I can see the room you'll be in from my window...:ninja:


It was, yeah. I suppose you would be more freaked out if I told you that I saw you, no? Hence I'm not gonna tell you :ninja: .

Just kidding :p: .

'In the Loop' was pretty good, although I have to confess that I might need to watch it again - some of the dialogue was lost on me due to very fast speaking and Scottish and American accents.
Reply 5245
Excalibur
I don't know how I managed to not do a single piece of work this weekend...

:ditto: I'm regretting it now, though.... :frown:
Reply 5246
I have a splitting headache so no more work will be done tonight :frown: This is problematic as I spent about 5hrs reading today and managed a 3rd of a book :frown:
Reply 5247
smilepea
I have a splitting headache so no more work will be done tonight :frown: This is problematic as I spent about 5hrs reading today and managed a 3rd of a book :frown:


Is this Emile? It is a long book, to be fair.
Y__
It was, yeah. I suppose you would be more freaked out if I told you that I saw you, no? Hence I'm not gonna tell you :ninja: .

You can't have done, I have my curtains drawn and haven't been out of my room since about half 7!
Reply 5249
sm92
Is this Emile? It is a long book, to be fair.


Nope this books is only 200 pages long :frown: I haven't even had chance to start on Emile :frown:
Reply 5250
Blaah
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TheUnbeliever
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ukdragon37
c


Any of you up for a bit of a compsci pub meet celebrating the end of digi electronics tomorrow? some dude from downing asked if I was up for it/if anyone else was
etp
Any of you up for a bit of a compsci pub meet celebrating the end of digi electronics tomorrow? some dude from downing asked if I was up for it/if anyone else was


I'm still not quite 18, so I may be on the Coke if they ID, but I'm up for it.
etp
Any of you up for a bit of a compsci pub meet celebrating the end of digi electronics tomorrow? some dude from downing asked if I was up for it/if anyone else was


That's a cause for mourning rather than celebration :cry:

But whatever, when will this be?
Reply 5253
ukdragon37
That's a cause for mourning rather than celebration :cry:

But whatever, when will this be?


no solid plans, 8pm at spoons seems plausable at the moment, any other suggestions are welcome

and no its defo a celebration, the lectures are sooooooooooooo dry
TheUnbeliever
I'm still not quite 18, so I may be on the Coke if they ID, but I'm up for it.


You can just sit at the table and I'll buy for you (supplying alcohol to minors :p:). I always carries my driving licence with me.
etp
no solid plans, 8pm at spoons seems plausable at the moment, any other suggestions are welcome

and no its defo a celebration, the lectures are sooooooooooooo dry


I can't do monday night :cry: Emma Orchestra. I can do tuesday though.

But the subject itself is so interesting! And I find I have no problems at all with any of the topics. Furthermore OS may be even drier.
Reply 5256
smilepea
Nope this books is only 200 pages long :frown: I haven't even had chance to start on Emile :frown:


200 pages can still take quite a long time, especally if the text is dense. :rolleyes: Good luck with it.
I'm escaping the bubble this weekend and going home for a visit. I would like to bring something back for my parents and two brothers, but I'm not sure what. Any ideas? I'm thinking fudge at the minute. It's an easy option.

Man. I'm quite pleased I got a fair bit of reading done today, but it means I still haven't really been around the city properly and now I've got a sore throat. My tea tastes weird as well. Not sure if it's the cup or the water...
Reply 5258
Stratocaster
Man. I'm quite pleased I got a fair bit of reading done today, but it means I still haven't really been around the city properly and now I've got a sore throat. My tea tastes weird as well. Not sure if it's the cup or the water...


It'll be the water.

Fudge is easy, and they'll never appreciate quite how much it costs from that place, but its better than like a college hoody or something.
Reply 5259
SoapyDish
You can't have done, I have my curtains drawn and haven't been out of my room since about half 7!


X-ray vision. :ninja:

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