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too much time on my hands

3:06 pm on the 21st of October, 2006

I’ve been playing with this idea for t-shirts for the caving club and I have to say I’m fairly chuffed so I’m putting it here as well as on the GUPA site. The chances are it won’t get made because it doesn’t work well on shirts and the idea is a little obscure unless you have lived in Glasgow.
Here it is though, click for bigger:
SPT rip off
(or how it would be on a t-shirt)

Hurray!

10:14 am on the 25th of May, 2006

We’ve just heard that our noisy upstairs neighbours are moving out!

404s and things

6:15 pm on the 2nd of May, 2006

Foolfillment has been on and off the last few days, it all seems to be working again if a little slowly - this is all because my host moved all of their servers over the weekend. I use them for all the websites I’ve got running at the moment (4 of them) and usually they’re pretty good, their support is excellent - really quick and personal. I hope that this doesn’t signal the begninnings of them turning into a bigger, more expensive company.

They’re Purple Cloud by the way, if you buy hosting from them remember to cite me so I can get a bit of commision!

I got in the way of a Royal motorcade

9:45 pm on the 25th of April, 2006

I was walking home tonight from a lecture when a collection of police motorbikes came rolling down University Avenue and stopped the traffic at the junction with Kelvin Way, where I was about to cross. Well, it was starting to rain and I didn’t have a jacket with me so I did what any loyal citizen would do and scampered across the road just before the three fancy cars with expensive plates drove along it.

Anyway, it was her what watches the rugby on her way from opening a couple of new buildings behind the medical building.

Monday, 24th of April, 2006

9:35 pm on the 24th of April, 2006

I went to the pub last night. In a year’s time I’ll be about to graduate, as will Morven. We’ll know where I’m going to be teaching for the next year, Morven will be be looking for a job in the same area. Andy and Kat, who we were at the pub with will have vastly different prospects, but equally undefined. Andy will have another 4 - at least - years of uni, while Kat will be somewhere - Lossimouth? - far away from Glasgow in the RAF. Sobering prospects.

Anyway, today I wrestled with an essay that’s due on Friday, I just couldn’t get it out and I’m dtill not happy with it but I don’t know if I’m able to get it any better without doing a complete rewrite which I don’t have time for. On the other side of things though, Inventor is doing all the hard work for me at the moment regards design. If only I’d been introduced to it earlier I could have had all this done much sooner. This week we should be ready to put our files into the rapid prototyper and set it loose on a big part of our final grade. Neil and Krysia got their’s done last Friday which was pretty exciting, it’ll be good to see how it looks tomorrow.

Aside from working today I’ve managed to distract myself with a number of little projects revolving around flickr, in particular I liked this silly little idea while I was busy not typing up my most profound thoughts about formative assessment, and before I even got started today I went for a walk in search of something interesting to photograph, I’m not sure how interesting they are, but it was a reasonable little walk.

flickr, uni work, future

The Clockwork and The Descent

4:03 pm on the 29th of January, 2006

Last night was an enjoyable visit to the southside pub the Clockwork Beer co and then back to stu’s flat to watch The Descent. That’s exactly what caving’s like. If you haven’t seen it you should go an watch it if you;re a little unsure about coming along on a GUPA meet. Today was rubbish. Finished off an essay that’s been hanging over me, then spent far too long trying to find a schematic of a digital radio, and prices of different lathe tools.

Christmas is misery

4:18 pm on the 8th of December, 2005

I’ve just got in from town. Town being in this case the centre of Glasgow, but you can use it for any city centre with the same rough meaning - a horrible, built-up, seething mass of people with no awareness of what’s going on around them and laden down with bags. Going to town is such a tiring, distressing thing to have to do but there comes a time at Christmas when it is just about unavoidable. If I had been more organised I could have got away with not going.

I went in search of: a lemming, a tiny table and chair, and things that symbolise cheerfulness and enthusiasm. How many of them did I manage to find? One, almost.

I’m tired now and am very glad that tonight is a pub night. I need to vent some anger about people who can’t walk.

Remember, remember the 5th of October

8:33 pm on the 5th of October, 2005

For that is when I heard the first fireworks of the year, roll on December when they stop again.

How well can you write?

8:31 pm on the 5th of October, 2005

I got this email today from someone who is in a reasonably important role within the Glasgow Uni Sports Association, someone who you might think would be able to draft a decent email.

hey guys,
[name] past you’re e-mail addresses on to me to ask
if you could e-mail round you’re faculties and find
anyone who is interested in being a faculty rep for
recreational sport for gusa. It is basically just a
contact for me to e-mail all of teh recreational
leagues, competitions and events that are happening so
that more people can get involved, If you could get
back to me with these before friday wed 13th Oct this
would be great
Thankyou

There isn’t much excuse for not knowing which your/you’re to use, or not knowing what the difference between past and passed is, not for someone who is studying for a degree*. Or am I being a bit harsh? Also when does she want it back for? Wednesday, Friday or the 13th? None of those things match up, at least not until next year.

*For anyone what spots mistakes in this post, their deliberate, okay?

Real ale drinkers ‘on the rise’

12:41 pm on the 27th of September, 2005

BBC NEWS | UK | Real ale drinkers ‘on the rise’

Gordon had a run in with a ‘flowery’ pint at the weekend and didn’t like it. Deuchars isn’t the best pint in the world but it is a good ‘un. Real beer is something worth trying to find - it’s so much better than the usual lagers and there’s one for every occassion, The Real Beer Blog usually has bits and pieced to read but it’s been quiet recently. If you’re in Glasgow head to the Three Judges - it has loads of different beers to try. It’s worth it!