Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Go to sleep dammit!

I've just come back from the UCT Maths Competition awards ceremony. Came 3rd along with Cotchies, Guy won (again). Not a bad result, and Bishops won the trophy... UP THE MATHLETES!!! Seriously, we are awesome.

A great pity: the calculator I got this year is worse than the one I got last year, so it's going to chill at home under the strict care of my mother, because Paskal will lose it if he takes it to school. Ah life.

Before that was pipe band practice. We're gearing up against the big game against Bosch, which incidentally clashes with a WP ranking tournament. Oop. And before that, I had sweet nothing after my Music History exam. Hence today's blog post already exists.

Wait, it gets better, because now I have internet at home! Woohoo! This means I can update blog posts way into the night, chat on Facebook, dakka on DakkaDakka (whatever that would mean), CRASSUS ARMORED ASSAULT TRANSPORT, update blog posts, watch Lonely Island videos on YouTube, more Dakka, more Facebook, less sleep, more exams......... So, for the forseeable future at the very least, I promise there will be at least one post a day. Good news for some.

Also, a new thing in case you haven't noticed it. I am a fan of the CRASSUS ARMORED ASSAULT TRANSPORT Actually, no, there is a little button on the bottom of each post, called a Google +1. Research, etc, turns out it's like a virtual high-five, in fact, like a Facebook "Like" button. (Interesting to see how many people "Like" Google +1, and how many people have +1'd the "Like" button. But that's just my OR brain kicking into gear...)* Ah, the things Google comes up with. My response: please do!

Dear people who keep asking me if I'm free on my Wall: It's not that I don't like you, it's just that if you're not involved with whatever I'm doing it will be difficult to see you. AND I WANT MY PEN BACK!!!!!

* Edit: just did the research: there are around 20 pages on Facebook that are about Google +1. The one with the most likes has 110, most are hovering at around 20. I wonder when exactly it was implemented. Today, like.
Also, when typing "like" into Google, it comes up with like.com, a handbag and shoe store, evidently. Wow.

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