Asides

My New Sign…

“How do you want your answer? (Choose two) Immediate. Accurate. Brief.”

LINK

Random

Je suis allé à Paris

C’était fantastique!

Avez une image:

My memories of Paris

My memories of Paris

Posts About Me & My Life

Cambridge Interview

Was pretty much guaranteed to get one, but now I have a date: 11th December.

Opinion Pieces, Posts About Me & My Life, Random

The Ideal Day Breakdown

  • 8 hours of sleep
  • 6 hours with friends
  • 4 hours of work
  • 4 hours of reading/internet
  • 3 hours of TV/games
  • 2 hours of writing/creating
  • 2 hours of exercise
  • 1 hour eating

= 30 hours

Sadly there are only 24 hours in the day, though I may begin to take the 24 hours of a Sunday and give each of Monday to Saturday an extra 4, and I’ll take it from there.

Random

Hughes Mearns

“As I was walking up the stair / I met a man who wasn’t there. / He wasn’t there again today. / I wish, I wish he’d stay away.”

Opinion Pieces

Patrick Stewart

He is awesome

Opinion Pieces

Sarah Palin

She fails.

Obama, however, is pr0

Asides

Salmon

A salmon has a tough life. I’m glad I’m not one of them. If I was, I’d be a cannibal.

Books

Amusing Amazon Review

Source:

I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist

NAZI style propoganda,
With such an interesting title I could’nt pass this one up. When I saw Mr. Turek speak online in one of his videos I thought he might have some creditals. Indeed on the back on this book it says he has some degrees. It was’nt until I went to his website that I found out he has no degrees in science. He has a degree in Christian apologetics and a masters in public administration. In other words he is nothing more than a motivational speaker. The book is anything but critical science. The author(s) bombard the reader with straw-man anologies, cherry-picking, circular logic, and “nazi type propoganda. I’m surprised Turek/Geisler did’nt offer a “final solution” to deal with the atheist problem.

It made me laugh anyway.

Posts About Me & My Life

UCAS Application

After much stress, I have submitted my UCAS application. But the fun doesn’t stop - oh no: next up it’s the SAQ (which I always read as SQA and it really annoys me) which is Cambridge’s Supplementary Application Questionnaire; basically - another round of rape. Thankfully, I have until the end of the month to complete it, which means I have 24 days to put it off, and then 1 day to complete it.

Sounds fine by me.

UPDATE: In the end, I finished it with one day to spare!