I didn't think Nobuo would ever write a nu-metal song... as nu-metal goes, it's pretty good, but the vocalist is strangely reminiscent of Vic Reeves doing the Club Singer round in Shooting Stars.
Another quiz is doing the rounds, so here are my results (in the LJ-cut... but for a sneak preview: 84.65%).
Checking through some sections, I realised that I must be completely insane (well, was more just reminded of it - I first realised it on 19/3/03)... though I'm not sure why some of them are in the "F--king Sick" section, especially the Piercings/Tattoos.
( Click if you dare )
Meanwhile, I've been working on getting the CH1004 presentation finished. It doesn't help that the demonstrators have no idea what to do, and that the course organiser hasn't told anyone, but the main problem with it is that it's on a subject I hate - cosmetics.
I know I was told that when I dislike something, I'm obsessive with my dislike of it, but I think this is excusable. I'm having to search through Google for faces of people who have had extensive alpha-hydroxy acid treatment... they look as if they're dead.
I also came upon this interesting site during my travels: http://www.about-face.org/ - it's attempting to promote a more positive image of women in society. Which is A Good Thing.
I reached the decision to go to the last Computing lecture about fifteen minutes before it started - that way I missed the fire alarm test as well. It's just as well the course has ended because the lecturer has finally flipped - he was talking about Fast Food Markup.
Do I have to work? Oh, well.
Another quiz is doing the rounds, so here are my results (in the LJ-cut... but for a sneak preview: 84.65%).
Checking through some sections, I realised that I must be completely insane (well, was more just reminded of it - I first realised it on 19/3/03)... though I'm not sure why some of them are in the "F--king Sick" section, especially the Piercings/Tattoos.
( Click if you dare )
Meanwhile, I've been working on getting the CH1004 presentation finished. It doesn't help that the demonstrators have no idea what to do, and that the course organiser hasn't told anyone, but the main problem with it is that it's on a subject I hate - cosmetics.
I know I was told that when I dislike something, I'm obsessive with my dislike of it, but I think this is excusable. I'm having to search through Google for faces of people who have had extensive alpha-hydroxy acid treatment... they look as if they're dead.
I also came upon this interesting site during my travels: http://www.about-face.org/ - it's attempting to promote a more positive image of women in society. Which is A Good Thing.
I reached the decision to go to the last Computing lecture about fifteen minutes before it started - that way I missed the fire alarm test as well. It's just as well the course has ended because the lecturer has finally flipped - he was talking about Fast Food Markup.
Do I have to work? Oh, well.