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Good morning, world. Still no update on my legal dispute (see Related Link).
Officially disguised as a Canadian
Good morning, world. Still no update on my legal dispute (see Related Link).
Look at the time. It's just after 4am on a Sunday. I should be in bed. In fact, I was in bed until an hour ago. I woke up because it sounded like a bomb had gone off and someone was breaking into my home. Now read this email I've just written and laugh with me. Well to be honest, I'm not laughing yet.
So there I was at 3:15pm today, going to the bank to query my home loan. I get there and there’s an old woman who is causing trouble with everyone, asking to speak to “someone intelligent” and “less sub-human”. After insulting most of the staff, she finally perches herself on a chair and takes outContinue reading It Never Rains, But It Pours
This is a short note to pass on my condolences to Jesus for the death of Pope John Paul II. While a large portion of my extended family is Catholic, I am not, so I can't share in the grief to their extent. Nevertheless, he was a very influential man and his life's work should be recognised.
Blah blah blah, sitting at quarter to one in the morning, typing up a report for a customer. At least I'll get paid!
Happy Happy.
I've just registered at the University of South Africa to do a Bachelor of Education degree (see related link). It's four years minimum, and is the equivalent of an honours degree, which means I could technically go for a Masters degree immediately after that (though why, I'm not quite sure!). In any event, I think after ten years I've found what I really want to do. Yay, me! I've always said IT was more of a hobby for me, so teaching it inspires that passion that was sucked out of me; having to earn money from a hobby was not fun.
Since the beginning of last week I have been teaching Computer Literacy at an awesome high school in the north of Johannesburg. Since a number of my students are not particularly interested in computers, I have implemented a challenge where they get to ask me anything about technology. If I cannot answer them immediately, they go into a draw to win a 256MB USB MP3 player which I think is pretty cool.
Happy New Year! On a more humbling note, my sympathies are with the families and friends of the 220 000 victims of the tsunami disaster in South East Asia.
It has certainly been an interesting week in the world: Around 125 000 people perished in South East Asia from tsunamis caused by a massive earthquake. Microsoft had to pay their fine to the EU. The Euro is too strong. I turned 28. My other half is away at Sun City with family. Oh, that’sContinue reading Another year, another wrinkle