What a difference a door makes
Here’s a tip.
If you want to socialise more when you’re living in halls and you don’t know why people aren’t coming to talk to you–leave your door open. Seems to do the trick. Also, go and say hi. Oh, and I almost forgot–talk back. That also seems to work. However, screaming and starting for long periods of time doesn’t.
Other tidbits:-
- My sister just got unconditional placements at both Abertay University and Duncan & Jordanstone Art College. She definitely deserves it.
- I might be in Germany and the Netherlands during August. Anyone from there?
- It’s the first time in 2 months I’ve picked up my clarinet, and the first time in 7 years I’ve sung and it sounded relatively good compared to my choir days (back in primary before my voice broke).
- My Nabaztag is saying random things to me.
- I’ve finally realised what I’m doing wrong in one of my ventures and will be getting busy for the next month and a half and hopefully will be earning a bit of money if I’m lucky.
- I still find it very bad that prices for mobiles in the UK from Skype to be very expensive (14p per minute). Talking in conference for an hour with my sister and a friend in conference cost me almost £7!
- I can code an AI for Connect4 in under 4 hours–it works, but doesn’t mean it should.
- This semester is a waste of time.
- Loving the fact my work is digital as I had to pick up my sister’s portfolio today - all 9.2kg of it.
- It is impossible to have too much tech. In a universe with ever expanding volume an inherent mass of tech is irrelevant even if a room in which it’s being stored remains in constant volume. [1][2][3][4]
