Showing posts with label hot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hot. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
A Look at the Cool New Layout of my Room
Yes, my room is as cool as it looks. (I'm a little disappointed that I have nowhere to display my pimped out (pimped out or up? Or in? I'm not sure which is correct) PS3 though)
No, it isn't cool. With all the electronics, my room runs about six or seven degrees Celsius higher than the outside ambient. It's very hot.
Yes I am very tired. I woke up at 2 AM today, so I'm going to bed now. (7.45PM)
Yesterday I woke up at Midnight, so was very tired also.
Two of my colleagues have taken a 1,000 won (50p) bet with me, each taking a time when they think I will wake up tomorrow morning. I took 3AM, one took 3.30, the other 4AM.
In other news, my bag was weighed by baggage people at the airport, and came to twenty five kilogrammes. It was subsequently labelled heavy, as it presumably posed a health risk to those throwing it around.
Sunday, 2 May 2010
The Weather Then.
It's humid. Really humid. This makes it feel substantially warmer than it is, (as of right now, 20 degrees or so) although it will get much hotter than this.
The beaches are nice, but the water is too cold for swimming at the moment. Presumably the water will get warmer too.
Everyone is really nice, and the kids in school are pretty energetic.
I seem to have hit the jackpot in terms of location, because the supermarket (which I've only visited once, in order to get some breakfast; everyone has been so kind that I've not needed to cook yet) and gym are within five minutes of me. Pretty much everything I need is already here, (thank you previous owner!) and so my shopping list is rather sparse.
I'm going to play some american football later in the week. My limited experience of this sport suggests it will be easy to begin with, (as it was when I played it before) but I suspect as with all things, the more involved you get, the more intricate the theory becomes, besides; it's always fun to learn new things, especially sports - it should be a laugh!
I'm debating whether to bother with pads or not for the training, we'll see how it goes.
I'm still suffering with timezone differences. I woke up at 2AM today, and despite my best efforts only dozed until 5, I'm going to be zombified tonight.
I need to get myself a camera. I find myself looking up at the scenery at every given opportunity.
The beaches are nice, but the water is too cold for swimming at the moment. Presumably the water will get warmer too.
Everyone is really nice, and the kids in school are pretty energetic.
I seem to have hit the jackpot in terms of location, because the supermarket (which I've only visited once, in order to get some breakfast; everyone has been so kind that I've not needed to cook yet) and gym are within five minutes of me. Pretty much everything I need is already here, (thank you previous owner!) and so my shopping list is rather sparse.
I'm going to play some american football later in the week. My limited experience of this sport suggests it will be easy to begin with, (as it was when I played it before) but I suspect as with all things, the more involved you get, the more intricate the theory becomes, besides; it's always fun to learn new things, especially sports - it should be a laugh!
I'm debating whether to bother with pads or not for the training, we'll see how it goes.
I'm still suffering with timezone differences. I woke up at 2AM today, and despite my best efforts only dozed until 5, I'm going to be zombified tonight.
I need to get myself a camera. I find myself looking up at the scenery at every given opportunity.
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