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NO MORE ESSAYS THIS TERM! HOORRAAAHHHH!
:biggrin:

Although I do have a lengthy worksheet on atmospheric processes for a supervision on Tuesday. :frown:
Tyrotoxism
i don't understand the second question?

What is wrong with the thing at mine tomorrow? :confused:
Slumpy
I could possibly offer Girton, except I think I'm the only one here, I'm not sure on general guestbringing of multiple guests, and I'm not sure about people's general willingness to come here:p:

I'm coming to your formal tonight :ninja:

Selwyn has a good/fair way of selling Christmas formal tickets and we have three Christmas formals, on Monday, Tues & Weds of next week. My friends and I all managed to get tickets on the day we wanted! :smile:
Tyrotoxism
i don't understand the second question?

It's in response to this:

Spoiler


It was since removed, so I'm guessing that wasn't you then?

PS: Just had an afternoon nap for the last 2 hours or so and still feel shattered. :frown:
Oh well, off to cook dinner. :smile:
alex_hk90

PS: Just had an afternoon nap for the last 2 hours or so and still feel shattered. :frown:
Oh well, off to cook dinner. :smile:

:hugs:

I slept for about the same amount of time after lunch and woke up feeling exhausted and a bit sick. Then I ate lots of chocolate, which didn't help. :frown:
scarlet ibis
i can get tickets to high table at Selwyn now! Must do that sometime. Although I'd love to go back and sit with everyone else too.


At formal? :frown: How?
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The West Wing
:frown:


I adore [who I assume to be] your DoS. Utter legend.
But yeah, just don't sit in the front row..
Zygroth
At formal? :frown: How?


Must be a postgrad thing
Craghyrax

And we could always go to the Mill road shisha place afterwards :awesome:
(You guys can have the shisha, I'll have the baclava and mint tea :coma:)
Thanks for organising, Amy!


Good. call.

I'll be sure to exist next week and make it this time.
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Craghyrax


I heard this idiot on radio 4 today. The entirety of his argument (delivered so slowly you could almost hear the interviewer praying for him to get on with it) was: 1) We don't know where Jesus might have gone in his early life (so why not Britain! :awesome:) and 2) There have been legends about it for "hundreds of years" (woo, so someone in the C19th invented this not you, that makes it truer how?).

He was so dreary he made me turn the radio off.



Also, Craggy, do more giant multiquote replies pls pls. They're a really good way to keep semi-track of this thread without scrolling through 5 pages....all condensed into one handy post :biggrin:
Catsmeat
Good. call.

I'll be sure to exist next week and make it this time.


And of course the Catuke uncertainty principle means that I can't come :mad:

Tom
I heard this idiot on radio 4 today. The entirety of his argument (delivered so slowly you could almost hear the interviewer praying for him to get on with it) was: 1) We don't know where Jesus might have gone in his early life (so why not Britain! :awesome:) and 2) There have been legends about it for "hundreds of years" (woo, so someone in the C19th invented this not you, that makes it truer how?).

He was so dreary he made me turn the radio off.



Also, Craggy, do more giant multiquote replies pls pls. They're a really good way to keep semi-track of this thread without scrolling through 5 pages....all condensed into one handy post :biggrin:


The funniest thing was that he was talking about how he founded a church in Britain. Which contradicts a huge amount of Christian theology, as he isn't supposed to have been preaching before he was baptised and the spirit came down on him and so on.
And how could Beeching sleep at night? How could someone axe something as adorable sounding as the Bumble Hole Line? Or stations like Mow Cop and Scholar Green, Tumby Woodside, Trouble House Halt, Cheslyn Hay or Windmill End?

Yes I have been onto the wikipedia article for Flander's and Swann's the Slow Train. I got there from a starting point of the Faeroe Islands, but I'm not quite sure how.
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Craghyrax
You've missed about three weeks of my posts on the matter...
Yes I do only want a pretty colour. Particularly if somebody else is paying out. With the Dell you seem to get slightly worse specs for a few hundred pounds more just because its stylish. I wouldn't be willing to pay the extra out of my pocket, but if I'm not paying then that's different.
As to Dell having slightly inferior specs (for the price) The specs really don't affect me that much. My old laptop had a 120GB hard drive, 2GB RAM, and a dual core processor. Despite everybody enthusiastically telling me about how hugely important it is to have better specs than that, my laptop was fast, it handled everything I wanted to do with it. It had Vista and I never had any issues with it. No crashing, no slowing down...
So even if Dell might be relatively unexciting, I have no need for amazing or even good computer specs. What I want is a pretty, portable word processor that can handle iTunes and a browser at the same time :wink: Oh, and one that lasts for years.



Ah, sorry I made you post all this again, I indeed seem to have missed the majority of your previous posts on that. The Toshiba one looks like a good quality build to me though, so I guess it should also be alright :biggrin: .

In other news, I went punting this morning instead of going to lectures :biggrin: .
ukebert
And of course the Catuke uncertainty principle means that I can't come :mad:


What's the worst that could happen?

Anyway, you must attend. I'll do my hair the way you like it :wink:.
Catsmeat
What's the worst that could happen?

Anyway, you must attend. I'll do my hair the way you like it :wink:.


The universe as we know could end, to be replaced by something even more inexplicable.

Sadly I really can't :frown:
Zoedotdot
It's amazing how fast Christmas Dinner booked out... The date that we all wanted to go went up at about half 12 last night, by about 1 half the places had gone and they steadily decreased during the night (I had an essay, of course I was keeping tabs on it :p:) and now there's nothing left!

Ours sold out within 15 minutes of going on sale...We have 3 days of Festive Hall, 2 days of Advent Hall, yet still not everyone got tickets!
ukebert
The universe as we know could end, to be replaced by something even more inexplicable.

Sadly I really can't :frown:


This is where I'd usually assume an Italian mobster accent and berate you publicly :frown:.

My shoes have disintegrated almost completely.
Catsmeat
My shoes have disintegrated almost completely.


Yes, I have two pairs of shoes, one which I wear when it is not raining and one that I wear when it rains. The former has large holes in the heels, meaning that water seeps in quicker than I would believe credible.
ukebert
Yes, I have two pairs of shoes, one which I wear when it is not raining and one that I wear when it rains. The former has large holes in the heels, meaning that water seeps in quicker than I would believe credible.


Very sensible.

Mine were bad when they looked like this, which was mountain-biking damage (this was taken after I was annihilated by Coed-y Brenin), but they are now so bad that a bit is hanging off them, while the sides have torn away such that my socks seem to constitute half of each shoe. I'm betting they'll last another week, tops.
Three essays to do for PoO :work: But I can't be bothered tonight; I got (college) engaged today, in my own crazy way (as was universally agreed by everyone on my floor / the chaplain / my friends) :crazy: :woo: :biggrin:

There seems to have been mass panic for college engagements all week. And there have even been two examples of proper drama... :rolleyes:

Craghyrax
we have two at Downing

We have far more than two :cool: (although I believe those two are the most regular posters on TSR).