Tuesday, December 23, 2003
Bloggies united
It's kinda surreal when, on hindsight, you realise almost all the people you spent dinner with last night are there on your links column on the left. kakita, dys, direcow, azuresque, WWW, Sephyre, every single one of them. And, with the exceptions of Sephyre, who doesn't have a blogspot and doesn't exactly have a blog either, and Jack, who just has NO online presence, we all have been checking in almost religiously on each other's lives via this wonder of technology.
dys, it was really good to see you again. Somehow, it's always nicer to see people face-to-face.
Christmas is almost upon us and the tension in the air is simply electric. It's a unique kind of excitement that I'm only just getting used to. After two years in an Army camp and another two years before that in JC panicking about carolling, just being able to be still and be sensitive to the general feeling of expectation simply makes me shiver. Right now I'm in the NTU library and everyone's trying to get into the same modules and tutorial groups. Some are doing last minute assignments and others are sending online cards. I'm just soaking it all in. This is going to be my culture for the next four years.
Cool.
When I get back at 1pm, I'm going to log into the Gunbound server and play for four hours. It might be the last time, for a long while, I ever have that many minutes to waste on a single game.
It's kinda surreal when, on hindsight, you realise almost all the people you spent dinner with last night are there on your links column on the left. kakita, dys, direcow, azuresque, WWW, Sephyre, every single one of them. And, with the exceptions of Sephyre, who doesn't have a blogspot and doesn't exactly have a blog either, and Jack, who just has NO online presence, we all have been checking in almost religiously on each other's lives via this wonder of technology.
dys, it was really good to see you again. Somehow, it's always nicer to see people face-to-face.
Christmas is almost upon us and the tension in the air is simply electric. It's a unique kind of excitement that I'm only just getting used to. After two years in an Army camp and another two years before that in JC panicking about carolling, just being able to be still and be sensitive to the general feeling of expectation simply makes me shiver. Right now I'm in the NTU library and everyone's trying to get into the same modules and tutorial groups. Some are doing last minute assignments and others are sending online cards. I'm just soaking it all in. This is going to be my culture for the next four years.
Cool.
When I get back at 1pm, I'm going to log into the Gunbound server and play for four hours. It might be the last time, for a long while, I ever have that many minutes to waste on a single game.