Stressed to Best

Apr 27, 2009 16:07

I handed in my lab reports coursework a week early! I probably could have tried harder to get a better mark but, who cares?! It's a first-year module and I'm unlikely to do so badly as to fail that piece of coursework so better to get it out of the way and concentrate on the other two (one first- and one second-year). Put it this way, I won't be ( Read more... )

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stemboy April 28 2009, 00:43:18 UTC
Hmmm, 4th Ed? Risky call. I'm not a fan of it myself to be honest, I keep giving it another shot and walking away disappointed. Hope it goes better for you!

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keletkezes April 28 2009, 12:15:19 UTC
Played it once at low-level (<5), a short campaign last summer, so I'd like to see what it's like at 30th. To me, it's just another game system rather than a different edition of the same game. If I want to play a game I'll go 4th Ed., if I want to get involved with plot and intrigue and character background and whathaveyou, I'll go 3.5...

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yummymummy88 April 28 2009, 10:53:38 UTC
That's fantastic that you handed your coursework in early. That must be a weight off your mind. :)

It seems I;m never going to be able to meet you again. All the money Martyn and will get from now on is going to go on saving to move from this shed that we are in. I reckon we'll be out in about 2 months and then hopefully I can come up and see you like I've been trying to for gods knows how long! :D

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keletkezes April 28 2009, 12:16:32 UTC
In which case I should pop down and see you, but it won't be before mid-June thanks to exams!

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yummymummy88 April 28 2009, 14:24:47 UTC
Hopefully by that time we'd be in our new place and I can show you around!! :D

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mightymartynus April 29 2009, 20:58:03 UTC
See, I'm t'other way around; things hurt me less if I DON'T watch them.

That sucks about the buses. Public transport in general is an absolute shit, and buses are the worst in town centres.

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