I love being a geek.

Oct 24, 2005 14:54

My stupid bloody driving test got cancelled due to flooding.

In fairness, on the way there I did drive through a large river covering what I'm sure used to be an A road, but it still sucks. My test is now in 6 weeks time. (It was originally booked on 1st September)

At present, I am engrossed in Hector MacQueen (If that man isn't your saviour he should be) in order to find some legal loophole which will ensure that I get a priority test as they breached their contract with me by cancelling whereas I upheld my end of the bargain by both turning up and paying. They therefore owe me compensation for both inconvienience and trauma I experienced as a result.

I doubt they'll listen somehow but I will find a situation in which I can assert my newly discovered rights.

Anyone up for a fun though incredibly geeky night out?

Wednesday night: GU - 'Human Rights... who cares' (My SISL tutor's presenting so we are going to show moral support. It's like cheese and wine except this time we have been promised both cheese and vodka)

And the following Thursday at philosophy society it's 'An introduction to political philosophy' which doesn't sound quite as fun, but I'm exploiting the fact I have a philosophy buddy now.

Does anyone else have a sudoku obsession? At first (ie the time Calum and I spent an entire day at Lochgoilhead trying to do a mild one) I hated them, but now.... God, when you can do them in 15 minutes it feels brilliant. If you don't share my passion, seriously, try it just the once. They're almost as good as logic puzzles.
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