Today was fairly uneventfull – started playing Call of Duty 4 on the hardest difficulty and did some more programming. I should have some time tomorrow to take some photos, but here is a picy of some software I wrote last term for a demo we had to give.
Eeep, missed a day! Was a result of my camera not fitting in my laptop backpack and me not having my compact camera close to hand . Anyhow, I spent the day doing coursework and working on some software for the robots:
Revisiting a photo I took last week. Ive been playing with cross-processing with some other bits I have read on various websites. I think it looks quite nice! I have also been playing with Visual Studio 2008, making a ‘chumby’ type device to sit above my desk. Will write a full post soon on how [...]
Ice Age Prehistoric Animal Excavation Kit! Lol. I am slightly bored, spent all day working (well not all day, but a good proportion of it). The money is nice, but the work is a bit tedious… Anyhow, this should keep me busy over the next few weeks:
Well i’ve made it to 10 days. Unfortunately the weather put a halt to my plans of going into town and taking photos, but I did get one quite amusing shot while dosing around this afternoon:
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- Wow, this hasn't been touched in a while 2 months ago
- @TMobileUKhelp Any news on the Galaxy Nexus? Some places have started reselling T-Mobile contracts, well lising them at least 2 months ago
- Woot, another train. Have coffee to keep me company tho. Crap - there are babies 2 years ago
- Interview went well, gonna take 3 hours on public transport to get back tho... 2 years ago
- Omg. £30 for a single, if I come back in peak time its gonna cost £50. My expenses claim is going to be interesting. 2 years ago
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