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Notes and Numbers

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Uni grades for the first half of the year are out now with three high distinctions for the music subjects and a plain lil’ ol’ distinction for Management.

Doing some statistical analysis on previous grades, this last semester saw me score the the most total grades between all subjects at 342 out of 400, thus 85.5%. My lowest was 318 out of 400, or 79.5%, for this same semester last year.

I also think this semester was one of the best in terms of balance between music and commerce, with a difference of only 4.6% between the aggregate percentages of commerce versus music (can you tell this is getting a little crazy). The second semester of last year had a difference of only 3%, but the total of marks is higher this semester.

Of course, none of this really matters. I’m certainly not looking at these figures because I’m convinced they’ll help me at all; it’s mere curiosity. Marks are the last thing I think of mid-session when I am just struggling to get all the essays and other work done.

At least I can rest easy knowing they are getting their money’s worth for my scholarship.

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Big Blogger – Night One

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In an ingenius plan to direct more hits to his website conceived by fellow blogger Bevis, I have entered the Big Blogger house, where I, together with 11 of my blogging peers (including the entirely sufficient Steph), will take part in weekly BB activities, of course with regular, soul-crushing evictions.

The best part of being in the Big Blogger house (as opposed to the Big Brother house), is that I don’t have to take my clothes off on camera. That’s not to say I won’t. We’ll see how the voting goes. Why am I in the house? No, it’s not for the “journey”, to meet new people, nor the two million dollar prize money, but because I am really looking forward to doing those radio (podcast?) interviews when I’m finally evicted (which will undoubtedly be early because Steph gets more hits than me).

You can check out my first night in the house over at Big Blogger: Night One.

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  1. What’s the number to vote Tyson out?

  2. steph says:

    No way my good friend. I have more people who HATE me and will vote my sorry arse off given the chance.
    You under the radar bloggers are the ones that always get far ;)

  3. Tyson says:

    Mimimoomamalia – Now now, we both know you’ve had your telephone service disconnected by express advice of Legion Interactive…

    Steph – When they show the evict/save screen that Gretel can never get her purdy head around, I will pertrude not a pixel east nor west.

  4. ‘I will pertrude not a pixel east nor west.’

    Please can i make a Mr Humphries Joke here!!??

  5. BEVIS says:

    Ah, this is great! So many shout-outs in such a short amount of time! Whatever did I do to deserve it.

    Oh yeah … Big Blogger.

    Anyway, your ENTIRELY FICTICIOUS reasons for me starting up Big Blogger made me laugh out loud. ENTIRELY FICTICIOUS, I tells ya!

    Thank you for all the links. I hope this little exercise in bloggy fun will mean more hits for EVERYONE.

    (Especially me.)

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Counter-wise

This is old content from my previous blog, EveryGoodBoyDeservesFruit.com. Check out the new stuff too.

This past weekend consisted of the following elements for me:

Going clockwise from the top left, we have:

1) Singing: I accompanied a friend for two sections of the Eisteddford this weekend. Friday evening and Sunday afternoon. I had forgotten how nasty and horrible everyone can be backstage at these events, but how kind they are to each other’s faces. Believe it or not, the dressing room of a dozen manicly-nervous competitors is not a wonderful place to be.

2) Crying: As I said on Friday night, it isn’t an Eisteddford unless there are some tears. Boy was I not disappointed. Not only were the performers regularly returning to the dressing room with tears rolling down their faces, but we actually got an on-stage break down. One poor competitor ran off-stage, wailing, mid-way through her song and didn’t attempt her second song. This is what eisteddfords are about. At least, for me.

3) Sleeping: (well, that’s what came back when I google-imaged “sleeping”) Often not getting to bed until the early hours of the morning, I slept in quite late (never past 11am!). I did manage 11 hours of sleep on the Saturday night, going to bed at an oddly-early 10:30. I managed to disgust quite a few people with this fact on Sunday.

4) Aliens: I finally sat down to watch a classic which I had never had the chance to see before – Aliens! I hadn’t seen any in the series, and probably should have started with the first, but I enjoyed it anyhow. It sure is a stressful movie though. It should have had an intermission or something (that’s something I often do when I’m watching something on DVD), because as much as an hour before the end of the movie I was exhausted and wanted to scream “Just give up Ripley! It can’t be that bad a way to die!”.

I’m also taking part in ‘Big Blogger’, another blogger’s initiative to get some real hate flowing amongst the blogging community. I don’t want to link to the site until he posts the first entry in case he writes something horrible and I want to denounce him and his whole organisation, ala Michael.

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  1. I suppose you could’nt find an image of you fleecing my quilted two ply, nor one of you hiding cutlery on the floor for me to step on at 2.00am, i must say the splade (yes i’m a child of the 70′s) look’s rather alluring protruding between my first and second toes.

  2. Tyson says:

    Next time I might just leave something out for you to actually tread on, instead of imagining up faux injuries.

  3. No, i really do have a splade hanging out of my foot, in fact i’m collecting a whole range of things on the soles of my feet from my carpet .. i’m not sure but i think i may have a collendar under there.

  4. Kevin says:

    Eisteddford – isn’t that a Welsh word? Eist – dead eddford – boring

    One would hope that there were some tiaras to accompany the tanties.

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