... to point out, possibly something I have said before - this blog is aptly named. But I doubt I went as far to say that it is that, and nothing else.
Which it is.
Let's face it.
I forget this place, almost immediately after I find it (at which point I generally write a post about forgetting it or something).
This time I found it from a link of Tim's blog. (Let's not contrast my blogger activity with his, it would be something to put me to shame - and we don't want to do that.)
So, here I am - utterly utterly exhausted this Saturday - wait, no, I'm getting ahead of myself. It is still Friday, so that should be this Friday evening. I'll start again.
...utterly exhausted this Friday evening, looking foward to next Friday evening when hopefully I will be back home!
Yet again harking back to previous times, oh and they were good times, I believe I last updated to tell you all I am alive, and doing 4 A-levels. Well, that information is horrifically out of date. I am not al... I am not doing 4 A-levels, I am however still alive.
I am in-fact almost entirely through my first term at university(as you already know - because you're reading my blog you probably know me and what I'm doing ... but you don't know what I'm thinking! ... Cheese ... see, you were wrong), I am at York studying Maths. And enjoying it all :)
So, hello world .. again. Now it is time for this blog to return to it's dormant state. As I am myself inexorably approaching.
Goodbye......
Friday, December 07, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Update
Daniel is alive.
He is still doing 4 A levels, and they are:
Maths
Further Maths
Music
and Physics
He is applying to do maths at either York or Bath
He is looking forward to Easter - although he'll have a lot of revision and work still to do over the two weeks he has off.
He is also going to be helping out with the holiday bible club at church, being (self-titled) "Music Man"
He can now make a pretty ok coffee, apparently ..
He needs to go and do some Physics now.
He is still doing 4 A levels, and they are:
Maths
Further Maths
Music
and Physics
He is applying to do maths at either York or Bath
He is looking forward to Easter - although he'll have a lot of revision and work still to do over the two weeks he has off.
He is also going to be helping out with the holiday bible club at church, being (self-titled) "Music Man"
He can now make a pretty ok coffee, apparently ..
He needs to go and do some Physics now.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Ho Hum
From Tom
"The Guardian's approach was similar in intention, but more like an advancing set of circular-saws in manner. The News-Chronicle's was not unlike, though with the teeth set slightly wider apart. The Express turned its hammer from the forging of imperial links to flailing those whose ineptitudes were now weakening them."
John Wyndham - The Kraken Wakes
HERE ARE THE RULES:
1. Grab the book closest to you.
2. Open to page 123; go down to the fourth sentence.
3. Post the text of the following three sentences.
4. Name the author and book title.
5. Tag three people to do the same.
... Tag!
"The Guardian's approach was similar in intention, but more like an advancing set of circular-saws in manner. The News-Chronicle's was not unlike, though with the teeth set slightly wider apart. The Express turned its hammer from the forging of imperial links to flailing those whose ineptitudes were now weakening them."
John Wyndham - The Kraken Wakes
HERE ARE THE RULES:
1. Grab the book closest to you.
2. Open to page 123; go down to the fourth sentence.
3. Post the text of the following three sentences.
4. Name the author and book title.
5. Tag three people to do the same.
... Tag!
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday
Hmm, I both like, and dislike Tuesday - with good reason I believe.
It's shares with Wednesday the honour of having the fewest hours of lesson time, a meager 3 hours. (well, 1 hour PT too, but seeing as UCAS is all done now, its been rather pointless for the last couple of months! I just talk to Chris (PT) after Physics ...). Anyway! Wednesday has the advantage of having the lessons both in the morning, while on Tuesday I have the first lesson of the day, and then the last lesson. But of course, that would be forgetting the gap in between! Let us not forget this gap, but instead look at this time between 10:45 and 14:50. Yes, 4 hours of joy!
Or so you'd think, but what can you do in this time? - actually thinking about it I don't know why I complain, its when I get all the work done, so I don't have to do it at home.
Hmm.
Maybe I do like Tuesday. I hope you do too, now that you have had your day wonderfully enriched with the knowledge of what my timetable currently holds in store for me.
- this post was brought to you from Dan's weird and wonderful world via the medium of his fingers, into the computer, and from there straight to you wonderful people, my fans, by a single click (no double clicking skills required! - not that I don't have them of course, I am quite proficient in the double clicking area) ... of the mouse.
enjoy, well, its a bit late to tell you that now, maybe you should just go up and read it again, go on, give yourself a treat ;)
It's shares with Wednesday the honour of having the fewest hours of lesson time, a meager 3 hours. (well, 1 hour PT too, but seeing as UCAS is all done now, its been rather pointless for the last couple of months! I just talk to Chris (PT) after Physics ...). Anyway! Wednesday has the advantage of having the lessons both in the morning, while on Tuesday I have the first lesson of the day, and then the last lesson. But of course, that would be forgetting the gap in between! Let us not forget this gap, but instead look at this time between 10:45 and 14:50. Yes, 4 hours of joy!
Or so you'd think, but what can you do in this time? - actually thinking about it I don't know why I complain, its when I get all the work done, so I don't have to do it at home.
Hmm.
Maybe I do like Tuesday. I hope you do too, now that you have had your day wonderfully enriched with the knowledge of what my timetable currently holds in store for me.
- this post was brought to you from Dan's weird and wonderful world via the medium of his fingers, into the computer, and from there straight to you wonderful people, my fans, by a single click (no double clicking skills required! - not that I don't have them of course, I am quite proficient in the double clicking area) ... of the mouse.
enjoy, well, its a bit late to tell you that now, maybe you should just go up and read it again, go on, give yourself a treat ;)
Thursday, February 08, 2007
further maths can be very productive sometimes ...
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