All entries for Tuesday 19 October 2004
October 19, 2004
More about the SSLC thing
Follow-up to The Pains of trying to find a cheap laptop from James's Blog
also, if u do have any comments to make about issues with the EPAIS course, I should warn you that we're not allowed to discuss ANYTHING relating to specific lecturers/tutors/students etc, as this is against SSLC rules, and it's best that you take these issues to your personal tutor if appropriate. If not, come to me and I'll see what I can do, but there should be no open discussion of issues like, u'll have to see me/e-mail me privately.Also, there is a meeting next Monday from 2–3pm in the Humanities building, top floor, can't remember which room, look at the notice on the Economics noticeboard. It's for any EPAIS 1st year students to raise any issues/problems that they would like us (that is, me and the other rep for our course, Gabriel Siles-Brugge, who organised the meeting) to address. Hope to see you there!
More blog
Thought it was about time i did another entry on here.Well, I ended up buying a laptop on Ebay, which is a bit risky, but hopefully it should be ok. It was a good one, though, with a Pentium 4 3.06Ghz processor, 512Mb RAM, 128Mb graphics card, 60Gb hard drive etc. It's true that Ebay can be dangerously addictive, i've bought 7 items in the last week, although that includes the laptop and one textbook, which were kinda necessary. I'll have to try and be a bit more disciplined from now on.
Neway, I've just been to Revelation Rock-Gospel Choir, or Rev, tonight, which was good fun, although sum of the songs are a bit tricky to pick up, especially with no sheet music or words to learn from! But I think i've got the hang of most of them.
By the way, I am a bible-believing Christian, and do enjoy getting my brain stuck into all types of 'meaty' questions of ethics, morality, evolution/creation etc, so if u have any particular questions that you would like to have answered, don't hesitate to ask them, and i'll do my best to write an answer. The harder the questions, the better. :-)