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    [Since 03 Sept 2003]
DOGGED WANDERINGS...

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Essay's in, so now I'm free to concentrate on what I really should be doing. I've got 5 practical reports to write up, and a critical review article. I wonder what I should write about - how behaviour affects population dynamics (of insects, birds, etc.) or host-parasite coexistence... or perhaps urban effects on native avifauna. The topic of population ecology is so wide, and I'm free to choose, so I'd better pick a good one. That should occupy me for the next two weeks.

I stayed in the whole weekend last week... reading up, watching anime, diddling with photos. Our generous neighbour who had been unknowingly supplying us with the wireless connection has suddenly become smart. Maybe we were overdoing the leeching; now we're cut off from the 'net. Our ISP said that the line's up, our net should be working, but it isn't. The tech-savvy people in the house traced the problem to our modem... it doesn't work, so we'll most prob need to get a new one. Meanwhile I gotta hang out in SAF and the library to get that critical dose of internet... can't survive without it. Emails just come plunging in.

ICMUN last night; training and preparatory session for the upcoming Oxford Int'l MUN. Our new committee officers are sooo whooping great... it's inspiring just to listen to them speak. Despite their accents.

The great thing about having a committee under one roof is that getting things done is a whiz. The downside is that working OT is extremely common - like working on the sponsorship letters together till 1am. But it's great fun, and I don't think there'll be anything like this again. Household-bonding? Heh.

On kitchen duty tonight... I hate cooking. I'd do the washing up, anytime, but I just don't have the patience and will to cook. :P

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