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Post by The Doctor on Apr 17, 2009 19:12:03 GMT
I once passed 25K on a previous Hub. It's an addiction.
-Ralph
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Apr 17, 2009 19:15:54 GMT
And I look forward to seeing you surpass that on the latest incarnation.
Andy
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 17, 2009 19:21:20 GMT
Primus forbid I ever fall for someone and am more occupied. On that day one third of the Hub shall go dark. This event shall be known as...HUBOPOLIS!
*dangles from Jodrell Bank*
-Ralph
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Hero
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Everything Rules
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Post by Hero on Apr 18, 2009 8:06:38 GMT
Everyone RULES.
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Post by Bogatan on Apr 18, 2009 8:29:09 GMT
I'm getting a little worried didnt the last two Hubs both die when we got to around 100 members?
Applied for my first job in an age last week. Found it late and had to work through the night in order to put together a portfolio. I don't expect much from it, but just applying for a job was a positive experience.
This week I've been in charge of arranging for quotes for rewiring the entire house. After the experience of replacing he concervatory roof last year neither of the parents what to deal with it. Bloody nightmare really. Luckily a mate is an electrician and even though I'm not going to ask him to do it nice to have some one I can ask questions.
Also planned for this year apparently is retiling the roof, replacing hte guttering and sorting the damp course. Oh and a new bathroom. Big big nightmare.
Andy
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 18, 2009 12:22:59 GMT
Hopefully something will come of that job app.
Taking day off from anything job related today. I'll get back to the daily mornings of job hunting tomorrow. It was a big surprise to wake up today and find it was 11:35am! I must have needed it.
-Ralph
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kayevcee
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Post by kayevcee on Apr 18, 2009 21:41:53 GMT
I was up a 7 this morning for the traditional 9-6 shift at TRU, and I have to haul my carcass out to early Mass tomorrow because I'm in again at 12. Boo. On the bright side, a whole bunch of Dinobots arrived from France on Friday. Woo!
I am a bit tired. Off on Monday so I can rest then. Then I can go up to uni to pester my old department head and see if he knows of any jobs going in my line of work.
-Nick
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Post by legios on Apr 19, 2009 19:31:26 GMT
I did something that is fairly unusual for me this morning, I headed through to Edinburgh on a day where I didn't have to be there for work. I hadn't slipped a cog in my brain or anything - I was heading off to Edinburgh Zoo for the first time in almost a decade. Seeing as the weather was so good it seemed a shame to waste it by sitting inside.
A very good day was had. I spent about four and a half hours wandering around the zoo - seeing the tigers and the wolverines being fed, watched a couple of gibbons settle their differences in a dazzling display of ape-fu high above the ground. The highlight of the day though, had to be watching a lemur that had clearly decided it was its mission in life to mess with the heads of tourists. There is a lemur enclosure in the zoo that you can actually walk through, getting right into the lemur habit and sharing space with the animals without bars or wire mesh. One lemur in particular took it into the head to hide in his little house on one side of the enclosure and, everytime the door opened and someone came in, dive across the path from that to the house on the other side of the enclosure and back into hiding. Then repeat the process when the door opened again and the next bunch of visitors entered. It was priceless to watch. If primates had thought bubbles then it would surely have had one that read "Now you see me now you don't, silly humans."
Karl
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