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Exams are finished!
Filed under: — orudge @ 24/05/2006 12:06 pm
Well, my second set of university exams are now finished. They seemed to go fairly well – CS1004 Internet Programming, MN1002 Organisations & Analysis, FR1012 French II (Science) being the exams I sat, with a grammar and an oral exam for the latter. Had French grammar today, which was reasonably good, and now all is done! Just need to pack everything to move into my summer accommodation now… I’m staying in St Andrews for the summer, although won’t be here for all of it as I’ll be travelling quite a bit! More on that story later.
America, here I come…
Filed under: — orudge @ 14/05/2006 11:00 pm
Just booked a flight to San Francisco to visit a friend in Santa Cruz in a month’s time! Woo! ๐
May Ball and Castle Ceilidh!
Filed under: — orudge @ 07/05/2006 10:38 pm
It’s been a busy weekend. The annual Charity May Ball was held on Saturday, and I was attending. It was rather good fun, photos and some video are in the gallery. Tonight was the Castle Ceilidh, held – funnily enough – in the grounds of the castle here, and was also rather good fun, I do miss a good knees-up.
I’d write more, but as is usual these days, I’m rather tired and could do with bed! Exams start in a week, and this week coming is intended to be a revision week, so revise I daresay I should! May go down to Edinburgh on Tuesday though to see Kristin, would be good.
Ta ta for now, hope everyone is well!
Sunshine :D
Filed under: — orudge @ 05/05/2006 2:49 pm
Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a beautiful day.
Hitting 20ยฐC today and everything! Very nice.
The May Dip
Filed under: — orudge @ 01/05/2006 5:19 am
Hundreds, maybe even thousands, of students all jumping into the North Sea at sunrise. Madness. Cold, but strangely fun. I don’t feel tired now, though…
Busy busy busy!
Filed under: — orudge @ 18/04/2006 6:16 pm
Well, things have been really busy since getting back to uni, with work but also mainly with the ents crew at the moment. Had a small band setup on Saturday afternoon/evening, which went fine enough. Was meant to be doing one myself this Saturday, but have got the International Cultural Evening on Sunday (and rigging for that on Saturday), so may have to pass that one up for a week or two. The ICE is the first project I’ve been coordinating (from a technical point of view) myself, it’s quite exciting, but also quite demanding. Have been attending ICE meetings over the past month or so, but this week is really the crunch week: got a lighting plan sorted over the past couple of days, sorted people out with jobs, figured out how we’re going to do everything, and starting to learn how to use the Pearl 2000 lighting console we have (I’m used to the Enigma, which is an old console we use for the bop mainly, but have never really used the Pearl). There’s a Pearl emulator available for download from the manafacturer’s web site, which is very very handy (along with the manual and tutorial – which I do quite like: “You can patch multiple dimmer channels to the top faders by holding down the AVO button, then holding the first swop button, then pressing the last button of the range to be patched. You might need to grow a third hand, or borrow someone elseโs, to accomplish this.”). Hopefully when it comes to actually getting lights doing things on Saturday and Sunday, it shouldn’t be as challenging as it perhaps was.
Also busy with STAR FM again now for 2 weeks, teching shows now and then. Having a good time, the shows so far have run perfectly from my point of view which is great.
I’m probably busy with other things to, but right now, I can’t quite think what. Busy busy, and that, so shall check back in the month of May no doubt!
Enjoy!
It is April!
Filed under: — orudge @ 03/04/2006 1:16 pm
Doesn’t time fly!
Then and now…
Filed under: — orudge @ 31/03/2006 6:34 pm
Am a little bit bored so decided to steal this from Ann’s LiveJournal…
– – – – 5 YEARS AGO – – – –
How old were you?
13
Where did you go to school?
Sanday Junior High School (well, Sanday Community School as it became)
Where did you work?
I didn’t.
Another update to my map
Filed under: — orudge @ 25/03/2006 7:07 pm
I’ve updated my county map again, what with places I’ve visited in recent months, and places I simply forgot to add in the past. I haven’t included counties I’ve only travelled through, as in a way that’s not really visiting them… how representative is a motorway of a county? I guess the answer to that one may depend on the county!
Also, I’ve uploaded the photos of Tom’s passing out parade at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint, Cornwall yesterday – click here to view them. There are a couple of movies of the military band too, which were very good. Some other photos will be uploaded later once I look through the photos on Tom’s camera. Overall it was a pretty good event – we set off at 4am to drive down from North Wales, and got there around 10am (when we weren’t allowed in the main car park until 11.30am), so had to kill some time. Then the event started properly a little while after 1.30pm, after having had spent some time in the Raleigh Bar, with a video of what they’d all been up to for the past couple of weeks. The parade started at 2.30pm, and it was generally very impressive – the military band was very good, and the boys were all rather good. Felt quite proud of Tom really, he certainly seems to have matured a lot over the past couple of months. ๐
Back in North Wales now until Thursday, when I’m heading back up to St Andrews for the second week of the holidays. Well, that’s all for now!
North Wales and passing out parade!
Filed under: — orudge @ 1:04 am
Got home to North Wales last night for the Easter break (which doesn’t actually cover Easter this year). Got up at 4am then to drive down with Dad to Plymouth for my brother’s Royal Navy passing out parade. It was really quite good – Tom seems to have matured an awful lot this past couple of months. Shall post more tomorrow anyway, I’m very tired. ๐
More snow!
Filed under: — orudge @ 12/03/2006 5:48 pm
It’s gone and snowed again! The BBC is currently predicting more snow over the next week or so, too (well, “light snow”). We had “light snow” yesterday morning – particularly so in Dundee – but today I woke up to find it white outside, people making snowmen and throwing snowballs, and all that sort of stuff. Muchos fun. ๐
I sat my driving theory test in Dundee yesterday morning, and of course, I passed. ๐ 34 out of 35 on the multiple choice, and I passed the hazard perception with a mark only a bit above the pass mark to be honest, but it was a pass anyway. So that’s all fine and good. It’ll be at least two months before I can sit my practical due to the long waiting list at Cupar, but hopefully I can get that done in May or June. Would be nice, anyway!
Time is flying and in two weeks, I shall be in North Wales again – the holidays are near. I’m not too sure where this half of the semester has gone – it only seemed to have started, and now it’s nearly gone! I’ve got a chunk of work to do over the next couple of weeks too, particularly as I’m leaving a bit early to attend my brother’s passing out parade for the Navy in Plymouth. I was quite pleased that I was able to book a “Super Advance Return” ticket to Flint – ยฃ29.70 return (with railcard), as opposed to at least ยฃ50 for a standard saver ticket. It means a bit more waiting around at stations (I have to change 3 times on the way there, although only once back, which is nice), but it’s a lot cheaper! Despite what people say, I personally don’t find the British rail network to be all that bad – at least, the routes I take seem to be alright most of the time! Can’t say I’ve ever really had a bad experience – a couple of minor delays at times, but that’s about it.
I was very tired last night as, after getting back from Dundee, I went straight to the union to help set up for King Creosote, a band who were playing in the union last night. Spent from 1pm to around 1.30am there, working hard for most of it – was fun and rewarding though, if tired. Oh, this is on the Ents Crew, by the way (entertainments crew – setting up sound and lighting, lighting in my case, for the event).
Right, I’m hungry, going to get some food, and then check the forums – not really had much time to check tt-forums this week! And then I really should do some work…
Snow!
Filed under: — orudge @ 03/03/2006 1:08 pm
Finally, the St Andrews microclimate has caught up with the rest of the UK! ๐
While it isn’t quite as white as that photo shows (the East Sands a bit earlier in the day), it’s still all snowy, and a few snowmen have sprouted from the ground, and there’s the crunch-crunch-crunch as you walk around the place. Yay. ๐
When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful
Filed under: — orudge @ 24/02/2006 3:04 pm
Yep, it’s the invasion of the minimal-content blogs. Hmm, I still have to let you all know about my holiday, don’t I?
Oh, by the way: possibly old, possibly not, but chutney. It’s addictive and memorable in the same way as Magical Trevor was. It just goes round, and round, and round, and round, and…
0118 999 881 999 119 7253
Filed under: — orudge @ 20/02/2006 4:06 pm
That is all. ๐
UTF-8 in mIRC!
Filed under: — orudge @ 18/02/2006 5:50 pm
Yes, after many years of waiting, mIRC finally supports UTF-8! No more shall Patchman have to complain about my lack of UTF-8ness on #tycoon. ๐
If you use IRC, particularly any channel that I’m on, I’d recommend you upgrade to mIRC 6.17 in order to not get annoyed whenever I use the pound sign or the ยฌ_ยฌ smiley. ๐
Also interesting
Filed under: — orudge @ 15/02/2006 7:29 pm
Apparently:
My blog is worth $3,951.78.
How much is your blog worth?
So now you know.
Falling sand!
Filed under: — orudge @ 5:53 pm
I did promise to post a blog about exams and holidays and second semester and so on, this I haven’t done yet. I may do it later tonight.
Anyway, I randomly came across the falling sand game today, something which infected #tycoon a little while ago and I imagine a good chunk of the rest of the Internet. It’s really quite addictive, give it a try. ๐
A proper blog is coming soon, anyway… probably.
Exam results!
Filed under: — orudge @ 03/02/2006 12:12 pm
(I will post a blog about my holidays soon, once I’ve got time)
Got my exam results this morning, and generally, they’re pretty good. I’ve passed everything, anyway, which is all you need to do. I got 18.2 for Computer Science, 16.4 for Discrete Mathematics, 10.5 for Management and 13.5 for Philosophy. Exams are graded on a non-linear 20 point scale, where a 5 is all that is needed to pass. I’m quite pleased with the first two marks in particular, anyway. ๐
Now then, my Mac Mini has just arrived, so time to set it up!
An update to my map…
Filed under: — orudge @ 31/01/2006 5:39 pm
Well, I can update my visited countries map now I guess:
Will post more later. Just uploading my photos from Budapest. ๐
EDIT: Find the photos here – there are a lot of them!
In Budapest!
Filed under: — orudge @ 24/01/2006 12:59 pm
A quick hello from Hungary! Got in last night after about 11 hours on trains, in airports, and flying, but all went well. It’s all snowy here in Budapest and everything looks really beautiful. Will take many photos over this next week, I’m sure. We may also be crossing the border to Austria at the weekend for a day trip to Vienna, which would be fun! ๐ Will post more next week when I’m back.