Everything posted by Barry
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gonna go shower and stuff see y'all later
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i live near the centre of the city at uni and there's quite a large supermarket so i'm lucky only Borders and Sainsburys stay open late though anyway, must dash
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gonna go and get it all now tarah
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gonna go along at about 8 Sainsburys is open until 10pm. it's really quiet in the evening. i hate shopping so i go a bit later when it's quiet. you can get stuff cheaper from the bakery as well later
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drawing up my shopping list for later
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how much more do you have to study then?
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gutted . . . bank holidays don't count at my uni so i have to go to lectures on monday <_<
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David Bowie - "Space Oddity"
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i guess that when one doees maths in a more sciencey context one can see a potential application for it and see how it's more relevant and therefore be more likely to pick it up? sometimes in maths it seems that you're doing maths for the sake of maths not because you can use it in a real setting that's what started to get to me later on when i did further maths at A-level. when do you really need to diagonalise matrices? i dunno . . . that's what it was like with me anyway how long does it take to become an optometrist? and how does that differ from being an optician? I can kind of the answer. An optometrist is an actual doctor who can diagnose patients, while optician isn't. An optician does fitting and management of glasses and contact lenses only ok, cool here, an 'optician' does all of that i've never heard of an 'optometrist' before (other than when Neo has spoken about it) thanks
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The Beatles - "Let It Be"
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hi, I'm evil
i guess that when one doees maths in a more sciencey context one can see a potential application for it and see how it's more relevant and therefore be more likely to pick it up? sometimes in maths it seems that you're doing maths for the sake of maths not because you can use it in a real setting that's what started to get to me later on when i did further maths at A-level. when do you really need to diagonalise matrices? i dunno . . . that's what it was like with me anyway how long does it take to become an optometrist? and how does that differ from being an optician?
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that's really quite true in a work and studying context. it's amazing how much one can learn and recall if they need to and they have the drive
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