Wow, it's nearly been a month since I last posted here. As you have probably guessed if you've read my recent entries, uni started this month, and has kept me fairly busy. Not so much the work (it's been pretty easy so far), but more the transport, socialising, and my resolution not to skip any lectures, tutes or labs (which I've manage to keep so far, but its becoming harder and harder to). It's hard getting back in the swing of uni life, particularly now that I have assignments to do (boring).
I'm still working too, although only a day a week because of how crappy my timetable turned out.
So a combination of all that, plus some projects that I'm not quite ready to let out of the bag just yet, are keeping me pretty occupied. Things are also more interesting when I have something to 'show and tell', so rather than write half-baked stuff just to fit to a schedule (which has been once a week for the past few months), posting here will become a bit more sporadic. I'll be adding stuff to my tumblelog more often than blogging though.
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While I have you here, if you're bored, go check out a book called Eight Lives Down by Chris Hunter. It's about a British bomb disposal officer's story in Iraq - gives a really good insight into the conditions and environment over there, its effects on the soldiers stationed, and as a bonus, it's very well written and entertaining at the same time.