How did a month go by?
written by Stuart on March 10th, 2007
I can't believe its been a month since I posted a blog entry. That Regina concert seems like it was but a few days ago. The last month has been typically hectic:
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I did a quick presentation on widgets for the GeekUp crowd at the last event.
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I saw Regina Spektor a second time with Dave and Oli in Manchester, which was a much larger venue than Wolverhampton, and Regina shone again, but we've done the gushing gig review once already, so I'll not go into it.
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I found out that I am likely going to be spending my year in Japan studying at Seinan Gakuin University in the Kyushu city of Fukuoka, which has a beach, a football team, and an apple store. That'll do nicely.
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I went to the cinema to the see excellent Babel, and consequently spent long evenings enjoying the highlights of the soundtrack by Gustavo Santaolalla. I also saw The Science of Sleep, by Michel Gondry, which I'd also heartily recommend, though I'm sure it wouldn't be to everyones tastes, being a bit surreal, a bit arty, and a bit French (Though I'm pretty sure Charlotte Gainsbourg transcends such matters). A good month for films.
Hopefully I'll find something interesting, and the time to post it before another month passes. I'm planning on going to visit my two little sisters in New Zealand at Easter, so keep an eye on flickr for photos of me (hopefully) enjoying the (hopefully) awesome weather.
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Web stalking rules. Lol
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You seem quite proficient at it too Charlotte, well done ;)
Seriously though, I must be the easiest person to find, given that my name is pretty unique, and that I’m on the first page for Stuart on google.co.uk!
Plus, I found your blog long before you found mine, so I think that - officially - makes me the winner.
But yes, web stalking does rule, many an evening spent searching google blog search for people in our class :D
Second page, bitch!
I just dropped. I was number 8 a week or so ago. It’s a conspiracy!
Good site Stuart well done. Hope you enjoy Japan - it’s sooooo much better than the UK in every way! I’m hoping to move tere for good one day.