Saturday, January 29, 2005
Mullet no more
Today the mop got the chop, so it's back to (almost) hairless mode for the next little while.
Flying out to Hong Kong next week to take care of some not-so-pleasantries. What starts must also end at some point.
Althought it isn't exactly hot-off-the-press, I've bought the Steriogram album 'Schmack!' yesterday. The album is energentic but doesn't keep it up for long (it's less than 40 minutes...)
Flying out to Hong Kong next week to take care of some not-so-pleasantries. What starts must also end at some point.
Althought it isn't exactly hot-off-the-press, I've bought the Steriogram album 'Schmack!' yesterday. The album is energentic but doesn't keep it up for long (it's less than 40 minutes...)
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Late but summer nonetheless
Summer's finally come - after a very rainy December. It's now almost tropical, which suits me just fine since my favourite countries tend to be hot anyway.
Finally something wrong with the car - 1x numberplate bulb, right-hand-side outer CV boot, and a brake warning which disappeared just as mysteriously as it came. All this found and fixed in one Saturday morning service at the dealer's.
Just done a week's worth of C# training. Another day, another chunk of code :)
It might be "back to the old routine" but these days seem to have an air of newness about them. Maybe I'm actually happy after all...
I've found this website about asperger's syndrome while thinking about a random acquaintence of mine. Interesting stuff in there - quite a few of the listed traits fits that person. But is a label like that really beneficial to the label-ee or does it doom him/her to being boxed-in to those stereotypes?
Finally something wrong with the car - 1x numberplate bulb, right-hand-side outer CV boot, and a brake warning which disappeared just as mysteriously as it came. All this found and fixed in one Saturday morning service at the dealer's.
Just done a week's worth of C# training. Another day, another chunk of code :)
It might be "back to the old routine" but these days seem to have an air of newness about them. Maybe I'm actually happy after all...
I've found this website about asperger's syndrome while thinking about a random acquaintence of mine. Interesting stuff in there - quite a few of the listed traits fits that person. But is a label like that really beneficial to the label-ee or does it doom him/her to being boxed-in to those stereotypes?