Timetable
Due to the recent circumstances (you know who you are), I have decided to put up my timetable of when I am in lectures and when I am at work. This is not to discourage you from SMSing me at these times, just to warn you that I will not be able to reply until I have finished the lecture.
I am still getting up at 7am every morning, so if you really feel the urge to SMS me before you get out of bed, feel free. And anytime up until 1am as well. Just remember these times are GMT. You will have to add on another hour if you are in mainland europe.
okay, that's it for now, good to here Luca passed his english exam,
bye,
Wednesday, November 28, 2001
Tuesday, November 27, 2001
Only Me
Yep, that time of the week again when I say what's up, what's down, and what's just not making sense.
The project was finally handed in, so the stress has gone down.
My flights are now booked, I'm off from 13th to 20th to Rome, so less worrying on that account as well.
Have not got any emails recently, which is slightly worrying. Is anyone still out there? Anyone want to talk to me?
As I have yet to receive information from anyone abroad, I have no more news to publicise.
Till next time.
Yep, that time of the week again when I say what's up, what's down, and what's just not making sense.
The project was finally handed in, so the stress has gone down.
My flights are now booked, I'm off from 13th to 20th to Rome, so less worrying on that account as well.
Have not got any emails recently, which is slightly worrying. Is anyone still out there? Anyone want to talk to me?
As I have yet to receive information from anyone abroad, I have no more news to publicise.
Till next time.
Tuesday, November 20, 2001
Catch-up
OK, where do I start? Am in the final week of my C++ project, which those of you who have programmed, will know, is a very stressful time, especially trying to get anything to work !!! However, despite missing a brazilian party on friday, and a spanish trip to cambridge, I finally did manage to take time out and see a video with Sophia and Rebecca on sunday night. Got back home to find I had been locked out of the house. Oh, what fun.
Looks like Jordi has been a bit busy lately. It's just a pity that Jen can't understand spanish, otherwise she might be able to elaborate on what Jordi mentions on his website :)
As for holidays. Some of you may remember me talking about going abroad for new year. Well that isn't going to happen, seeing as the prices are a bit high, and I'm trying to get myself out of the debt I've built up over the last months (mainly interrail).
However, I will be going to Italy around mid-december (13th-20th). This is mainly because of two reasons:
1) I am probably going to study a masters in Bologna next year, so want to visit the city before I decide.
2) To see the italians (Giulia, Daniella, Chiarra) in Rome, as it's been a long while without their company.
The specifics are yet to be worked out, but this is likely to be my last holiday until I finish my degree in July !!!
The only other opportunity to see any of you is if you come and visit me here in good ol' blighty.
Whilst chatting to Giulia about my trip, she got a phonecall to say that she is now an aunt !! Yep, we can now all offically call her "aunty Giulia" or, if you prefer "zia Giulia". So why not send her your wishes with an internet postcard.
Have luckily managed to find someone from Barcelona on the internet who is teaching, or rather letting me practise, my catalan. Hopefully I should be able to see the results before my first written exam next week !!
OK, that's about it for the moment. I'm sure more will happen to be told soon. In the meantime, sleep safe.
OK, where do I start? Am in the final week of my C++ project, which those of you who have programmed, will know, is a very stressful time, especially trying to get anything to work !!! However, despite missing a brazilian party on friday, and a spanish trip to cambridge, I finally did manage to take time out and see a video with Sophia and Rebecca on sunday night. Got back home to find I had been locked out of the house. Oh, what fun.
Looks like Jordi has been a bit busy lately. It's just a pity that Jen can't understand spanish, otherwise she might be able to elaborate on what Jordi mentions on his website :)
As for holidays. Some of you may remember me talking about going abroad for new year. Well that isn't going to happen, seeing as the prices are a bit high, and I'm trying to get myself out of the debt I've built up over the last months (mainly interrail).
However, I will be going to Italy around mid-december (13th-20th). This is mainly because of two reasons:
1) I am probably going to study a masters in Bologna next year, so want to visit the city before I decide.
2) To see the italians (Giulia, Daniella, Chiarra) in Rome, as it's been a long while without their company.
The specifics are yet to be worked out, but this is likely to be my last holiday until I finish my degree in July !!!
The only other opportunity to see any of you is if you come and visit me here in good ol' blighty.
Whilst chatting to Giulia about my trip, she got a phonecall to say that she is now an aunt !! Yep, we can now all offically call her "aunty Giulia" or, if you prefer "zia Giulia". So why not send her your wishes with an internet postcard.
Have luckily managed to find someone from Barcelona on the internet who is teaching, or rather letting me practise, my catalan. Hopefully I should be able to see the results before my first written exam next week !!
OK, that's about it for the moment. I'm sure more will happen to be told soon. In the meantime, sleep safe.
Wednesday, November 14, 2001
More Photos
Even though no-one sees fit to write to me any more, I have managed to put up some more photos from last semester. Go to Parties->Astafest to see the Mainz Student Union's summer party, Parties->English Girls Leaving to see how we celebrated Sophia and Rebecca going away, Birthdays->Diana for photos of her birthday party, Others->Wakeup Call to see the reactions of people when you wake them up the morning after a party, Others->Random Hechtsheim for various photos taken during the year, Meals->Mexican for Laurent's culinary delights, Meals->Big Breakfast to see how many people can fit round a breakfast table, and Meals->Roast to see Jordi's Roast Dinner he made us.
So enjoy.
Even though no-one sees fit to write to me any more, I have managed to put up some more photos from last semester. Go to Parties->Astafest to see the Mainz Student Union's summer party, Parties->English Girls Leaving to see how we celebrated Sophia and Rebecca going away, Birthdays->Diana for photos of her birthday party, Others->Wakeup Call to see the reactions of people when you wake them up the morning after a party, Others->Random Hechtsheim for various photos taken during the year, Meals->Mexican for Laurent's culinary delights, Meals->Big Breakfast to see how many people can fit round a breakfast table, and Meals->Roast to see Jordi's Roast Dinner he made us.
So enjoy.
Tuesday, November 13, 2001
Hold your horses
Just thought I'd write a quick note to explain that I have a lot of work on at the moment, in particular finishing my computing project for 10 days time. However, I am also making changes to the website. Some of them you will notice straight away (for instance the new layout of the photos pages - still being improved), and some of them won't become apparent until another feature is added that utilises the previous one.
So take heart, not all is lost. However, to scan in and publish about 500 photos from my interrail trip is going to take a bit of time, especially as it requires more server space than I can currently afford.
I do notice, however, that I haven't received any emails for at least a week, which means you don't have much time either (or you just don't want to talk to me).
Anyway, this wasn't a moaning entry, only an informative one.
So good writing.
Moi
Just thought I'd write a quick note to explain that I have a lot of work on at the moment, in particular finishing my computing project for 10 days time. However, I am also making changes to the website. Some of them you will notice straight away (for instance the new layout of the photos pages - still being improved), and some of them won't become apparent until another feature is added that utilises the previous one.
So take heart, not all is lost. However, to scan in and publish about 500 photos from my interrail trip is going to take a bit of time, especially as it requires more server space than I can currently afford.
I do notice, however, that I haven't received any emails for at least a week, which means you don't have much time either (or you just don't want to talk to me).
Anyway, this wasn't a moaning entry, only an informative one.
So good writing.
Moi
Monday, November 12, 2001
Phoneline and Icelandic
Well, finally we got our house phoneline sorted today. That means we can now phone people without taking out a second mortgage (not that I've got a house of my own). This also means that I now have access to the internet from home, so no more late nights at uni trying to research something for my course, now I can do it from the comfort of my bed with a cup of coffee/hot chocolate.
Whilst taking full use of this internet access, I came across a webpage of icelandic slang. Take a look, and then send Geir an email :)
Well, finally we got our house phoneline sorted today. That means we can now phone people without taking out a second mortgage (not that I've got a house of my own). This also means that I now have access to the internet from home, so no more late nights at uni trying to research something for my course, now I can do it from the comfort of my bed with a cup of coffee/hot chocolate.
Whilst taking full use of this internet access, I came across a webpage of icelandic slang. Take a look, and then send Geir an email :)
Friday, November 09, 2001
Brrrr
It's freezing here. Forecasters aren't expecting it to get into double figures (ie it will stay about 7 degrees maximum). Our back porch is now acting as a second fridge as we are able to keep milk and eggs out there. Will try making ice-cubes later on in the month...
Well, I'm off to warm myself up,
keep snug
It's freezing here. Forecasters aren't expecting it to get into double figures (ie it will stay about 7 degrees maximum). Our back porch is now acting as a second fridge as we are able to keep milk and eggs out there. Will try making ice-cubes later on in the month...
Well, I'm off to warm myself up,
keep snug
Thursday, November 08, 2001
Snow
So how's the weather by you? As anyone who has been in England over the last few days will know we are now in the grip of winter, temperatures barely going above 5 degrees. Snow has hit most parts of the country today, and Birmingham is definitely feeling it bad.
Might have to start wearing clothes (winter ones, that is).
As can be seen, Jordi has got his website running, but alas Jen (from Birmingham) is not yet ready to write one in English. Let's hope she changes her mind.
Lots of my time seems to be spent programming my C++ project and doing things for the web, but I should try to concentrate more on learning some of the physics this year, before it's time for the exams.
Got a great portable sundial (compass included) from Mavi. Unfortunately due to the snow there doesn't seem to be any use in the winter. Or maybe that's just another excuse for me to go over to Spain and use the sun there to tell the time. Or I could use it to help me get to lectures, although I think it may not be accurate enough to 5 minutes.
Posts on how I get on with telling the time this new way shall be forthcoming, so watch this space.
Well, that's about it for now, have fun,
So how's the weather by you? As anyone who has been in England over the last few days will know we are now in the grip of winter, temperatures barely going above 5 degrees. Snow has hit most parts of the country today, and Birmingham is definitely feeling it bad.
Might have to start wearing clothes (winter ones, that is).
As can be seen, Jordi has got his website running, but alas Jen (from Birmingham) is not yet ready to write one in English. Let's hope she changes her mind.
Lots of my time seems to be spent programming my C++ project and doing things for the web, but I should try to concentrate more on learning some of the physics this year, before it's time for the exams.
Got a great portable sundial (compass included) from Mavi. Unfortunately due to the snow there doesn't seem to be any use in the winter. Or maybe that's just another excuse for me to go over to Spain and use the sun there to tell the time. Or I could use it to help me get to lectures, although I think it may not be accurate enough to 5 minutes.
Posts on how I get on with telling the time this new way shall be forthcoming, so watch this space.
Well, that's about it for now, have fun,
Tuesday, November 06, 2001
Back in the UK and Jordi's Webpage
Well, after packing my bags (only took 5 minutes due to the lack of bringing anything with me because of the security at the airport) managed to get off to Uni on the local transport system that has been the curse of people arriving late for lectures all of last year. Subsequently checked times of the trains from Mainz to Frankfurt Flughafen, and then the buses from there to Frankfurt Hahn. It actually takes as long getting from Mainz to Frankfurt Hahn as it does from London-Hahn-London !!!! And nearly as expensive.
Met up with Jen (english girl from Birmingham - my replacement), Javi (guy from Madrid - replacement for my room), Jordi, and most of the other Erasmus people from last year (Fernando, Natian, Alberto, Jordi...) and this one (Eva, Nuria, Anna...) in what was to be my last meal in the institution that is THE MENSA.
As only the old Erasmus students will know, the dearly loved upstairs cafeteria was closed. Well, not any more. It actually opened on the monday I left !! Had a very nice capuccino (even if you do have to pay in Euros).
Then the fun started.
Caught the bus back to to Mainz Hauptbahnhof (no problems there). Got the next train to Frankfurt Flughafen (the station has changed - it's got an upstairs now and looks really new, but still not finished). Then waited for the bus to take us to Hahn. It arrived full, nobody got off, and so there were 20 of us standing in the isle, with our bags (no room underneath) as the bus drove for nearly 2 hours along the motorway (yes, one without speed restrictions). So by the time we had arrived, I could no longer feel my hand, and my legs were attached to the floor. I then got back to London in time to see the train to Birmingham leave without me, so had another 3 hours to wait at the airport (some of the time spent talking to my parents who had brought me my post and a cake). I then had a 3.5 hour train journey and finally arrived there at 00:40. Getting a taxi, I managed to make it home by 1.30, and took about another hour unpacking all my stuff. Still got in for my 9am lecture though !
In order not to let Jordi get bored by another year in Mainz, I devised a cunning way to get him to actually do some work for once, and to stop him telling me to keep on updating my website. Yes, that's right, Jordi now has his very own, brand-spanking-new, donkey-punchingly fantastic webpage !!
You can check it out at http://www.uni-mainz.de/~garciajo.
OK, that's it for now, as I have just come out of spanish class and need to get home and eat something finally. Oh, in case you didn't know, it's national curry day today, so do your bit for the nation and eat a vindaloo tonight.
I think condolences should be handed out to Mavi though, as when we phoned her as the clock struck midnight for her birthday, she could hardly talk properly as a result of having her wisdom tooth taken out the day before. Another one comes out just before christmas, so you can feel even more sorry for her then.
Anyway, got to grub, see ya
Well, after packing my bags (only took 5 minutes due to the lack of bringing anything with me because of the security at the airport) managed to get off to Uni on the local transport system that has been the curse of people arriving late for lectures all of last year. Subsequently checked times of the trains from Mainz to Frankfurt Flughafen, and then the buses from there to Frankfurt Hahn. It actually takes as long getting from Mainz to Frankfurt Hahn as it does from London-Hahn-London !!!! And nearly as expensive.
Met up with Jen (english girl from Birmingham - my replacement), Javi (guy from Madrid - replacement for my room), Jordi, and most of the other Erasmus people from last year (Fernando, Natian, Alberto, Jordi...) and this one (Eva, Nuria, Anna...) in what was to be my last meal in the institution that is THE MENSA.
As only the old Erasmus students will know, the dearly loved upstairs cafeteria was closed. Well, not any more. It actually opened on the monday I left !! Had a very nice capuccino (even if you do have to pay in Euros).
Then the fun started.
Caught the bus back to to Mainz Hauptbahnhof (no problems there). Got the next train to Frankfurt Flughafen (the station has changed - it's got an upstairs now and looks really new, but still not finished). Then waited for the bus to take us to Hahn. It arrived full, nobody got off, and so there were 20 of us standing in the isle, with our bags (no room underneath) as the bus drove for nearly 2 hours along the motorway (yes, one without speed restrictions). So by the time we had arrived, I could no longer feel my hand, and my legs were attached to the floor. I then got back to London in time to see the train to Birmingham leave without me, so had another 3 hours to wait at the airport (some of the time spent talking to my parents who had brought me my post and a cake). I then had a 3.5 hour train journey and finally arrived there at 00:40. Getting a taxi, I managed to make it home by 1.30, and took about another hour unpacking all my stuff. Still got in for my 9am lecture though !
In order not to let Jordi get bored by another year in Mainz, I devised a cunning way to get him to actually do some work for once, and to stop him telling me to keep on updating my website. Yes, that's right, Jordi now has his very own, brand-spanking-new, donkey-punchingly fantastic webpage !!
You can check it out at http://www.uni-mainz.de/~garciajo.
OK, that's it for now, as I have just come out of spanish class and need to get home and eat something finally. Oh, in case you didn't know, it's national curry day today, so do your bit for the nation and eat a vindaloo tonight.
I think condolences should be handed out to Mavi though, as when we phoned her as the clock struck midnight for her birthday, she could hardly talk properly as a result of having her wisdom tooth taken out the day before. Another one comes out just before christmas, so you can feel even more sorry for her then.
Anyway, got to grub, see ya
Friday, November 02, 2001
Birthday Wishes
Thanks to all of you who sent me wishes for my birthday. Unfortunately my phone refuses to let me read my messages abroad, so I have to use someone else's phone to find out if I have received any.
Well, Having a fun time in Mainz at the moment. Good to meet up with a lot of last years ERASMUS students. Of course the moment I arrived here I got stuck in the backlog of paperwork and bureaucracy that is Germany. Never mind, I've officially signed out of the country now. So I don't care.
Have fun.
Marcus
Thanks to all of you who sent me wishes for my birthday. Unfortunately my phone refuses to let me read my messages abroad, so I have to use someone else's phone to find out if I have received any.
Well, Having a fun time in Mainz at the moment. Good to meet up with a lot of last years ERASMUS students. Of course the moment I arrived here I got stuck in the backlog of paperwork and bureaucracy that is Germany. Never mind, I've officially signed out of the country now. So I don't care.
Have fun.
Marcus
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