SEQ(0) = 7
SEQ(n+1) = SEQ(n) + 1 for all 0
So, yeah, if there's anything I've learnt over the past 6 months of (not-so) development time on building the last website project, it's that I really should have listened to Mr Collison: Build up a requirements list before the project starts rolling too much, and for every single freaking change the client wants, state that it wasn't in the Requirements document, and therefore deem it extra on top of the project. Usually I'm pretty open to change, which is why I didn't completely agree with that idea of doing things, sorta' my own semi-Extreme Programming ethos for developing computer projects, but when there are major fundamental changes which completely affect the rest of the code, and the project lasts almost a year when it was meant to last a month, well, that's when it changes.
Ding. Ding ding ding. Ding ding. Diiiiing Ding. The dings weren't, as you might say, in time, although there was some chance they were playing some song. Although with one note, it's kind of difficult. Ding diiiiing ding ding. But what could be said for the dings were that they certainly were persistent. Diiiiiing ding. Determined you might say. Diiiing ding.
"What *are* those dwarves playing about at?" Matt yelled angrily, "I bet this is all some kind of practical joke!"
I'm actually not so sure if those dings are meant to be tings - but I can't tell being over here at home away from the guiding document. I'll change 'em if they're wrong at a later date.
The list of things I must write about on
alsotop.weblog are soon starting to pile up: the new episode Battlestar Galactica, which was very cool to have returned, the new episode of Heroes, which was also additionally cool to have returned and with
Christopher Eccleston (yay!) and, although I haven't yet watched it, I've got the first episode of the Dresden Files, which depending on what it's like whether I'll watch it or not! But yeah.... exam tomorrow. Crap. Gotta get on. Like... NOW!
Celebrations update: There were *no* Galaxy truffles, which are apparently my mum's favourite Celebration sweet. Very suspicious, but I believe it could possibly be a framing. New suspects involved in the case are the Nan and the Dad, who remained in the same location as the box for a long time. It could be a framing, but without further evidence, I can't draw any conclusions. It is possible that it was a group effort! Scoundrels! Don't you worry though, I've started up my own P.I. business to solve this mystery. I also hear I've got a television series following!