The day is going very slowly. How is it only 11:30? Everyone has been admiring my Dalek cufflinks.
Archive for January, 2006
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You scored as Biology. You should be a Biology major! You are passionate about the sciences, and you enjoy studying cell growth and evolutionary concepts which enable living organisms to survive. Pursue that!
Biology 83% Chemistry 75% English 75% Engineering 75% Journalism 75% Mathematics 67% Psychology 67% Sociology 58% Anthropology 58% Theater 58% Art 50% Philosophy 50% Linguistics 42% Dance 33% What is your Perfect Major?
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With no Physics (which is what I actually read) or History (which is probably the subject that’s interested me most consistently over my life) it’s not that surprising that Biology came top. Whilst I dropped biology as early as I could at school (too much goo involved), some aspects of it (the whole evolution and genetics side) are a major interest of mine at the moment.
365 days ago I made a post about things I was looking forward to in 2005. How did they turn out?
Obviously, getting married and the subsequent honeymoon was fabulous beyond words. (If you haven’t seen them already Lettice has stuck a whole load of photos online.) Also on a personal front I moved house and got a new job, so a very good year.
Doctor Who was incredible. Listened to some of the commentaries on the DVD box set (and is that a wastfeul piece of pacakaging or what?) yesterday and was thrilled all over again by the passion and dedication of the people who brought the Doctor back.
The market share of Internet Explorer did continue to fall. On the SFSFW site it fell from 77% to 67%. This is also the year that Opera became totally free. I also finally got around to learning a bit of XSLT which I’ve been meaning to do for ages.
Serenity was the best film of the year for me (yes I have middle-brow sci-fi tastes, didn’t you know?) and well worth the wait. Can we have a sequel (or two or three or…) please? Batman Begins and The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse were also very good whilst The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Revenge of the Sith were better than expected (but as we expected total train wrecks that’s not actually saying much).
And finally, I was looking forward to the general election, but it turned out a bit dull. It did give us one last chance to be rude about Tim Collins before he vanished into well deserved oblivion. But for my political fix this year I’ve been watching the post-election leadership battles (Brown vs. Blair; Davies vs. Cameron; everyone vs. Kennedy) with much glee. Politicians spending so much time shafting each other means, we can but hope, that they have less time for shafting us.
Good things I didn’t predict at the start of last year included, Wales winning a Grand Slam; England winning the Ashes; London winning the Olympics; Judge Jones putting both boots into the Intelligent Design movement.