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BBP - 16-12-2013 at 21:05

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ3GPWy-xNg

The moment you've all been waiting for: the Mothers Of Invention singing in Dutch!

aquagoat - 17-12-2013 at 20:22

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ3GPWy-xNg

The moment you've all been waiting for: the Mothers Of Invention singing in Dutch!
cool.

BBP - 18-12-2013 at 10:26

Managed to find a photo of Tim Curry at a recent signing session he did at his home. Wish I hadn't though.
His home looks nice.

BBP - 18-12-2013 at 23:09

Scored 1 error less than the winner of the National Dictation (that's a sort of classy Test The Nation that deals with spelling). Second year in a row I could've won that.

aquagoat - 19-12-2013 at 17:45

why don't you participate ?

BBP - 19-12-2013 at 18:41

Didn't pass the preliminaries. There's a massive pre-test to see who gets in (it's an almost snooty event, held in the Dutch senate). It's easy to do any of your spelling checking at home, IF you happen to have both the latest editions of the Groene Boekje spelling guide AND the most recent official dictionary. I have neither since by Dutch law, spelling is revised every 5 years (last time they decided not to make any changes but the 2005 amendments were met with harsh criticism), not to mention both books are rather expensive and I don't really see the point of owning them. Thus I can't cheat on the preliminaries, thus I can't get in; there's only 20 slots available for thousands of Dutch contestants.

BBP - 19-12-2013 at 22:51

Happy birthday Aqua!

aquagoat - 20-12-2013 at 17:43

Thank you very much, Bonny.:roll:

BBP - 20-12-2013 at 20:28

And today is Kirk's birthday! And tomorrow it's Frank's! Yay!

Congratulations Kirk, have a good one!

aquagoat - 21-12-2013 at 11:34

HAppy b-day, kirk.

BBP - 22-12-2013 at 21:12

Not much happening.
I'm making my christmas card something special. My happy holidays drawing was finished on the 10th but for all my vision impaired friends I wanted to do something to listen to. So I recorded after much finnicking four audio files of me reading several stories from the Bulgarian classic Bai Ganyo, which I love.
Through BB Flashback I unfortunately can't upload to Youtube anymore, so I made an account at the Dutch video site Zie.nl.

Checked out the videos there: turns out the audio skips. BAAAH! :swear:

BBP - 24-12-2013 at 13:00

Had a box of chocolate in the mail as christmas Thank You from the visual handicapped organization I volunteer for. <3

aquagoat - 25-12-2013 at 08:15

Merry christmas to you all. :bouncing:

BBP - 25-12-2013 at 15:44


aquagoat - 26-12-2013 at 11:41

nice colors!;-)

BBP - 27-12-2013 at 12:10

Ta! Though the purple on the right hand side of the bonfire didn't work out as purply.

Still enjoying life, picked up bass again...

aquagoat - 27-12-2013 at 21:47

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
picked up bass again...
cool!:guitar:

[Edited on 27-12-2013 by aquagoat]

BBP - 28-12-2013 at 13:17

I need a band. :)

polydigm - 29-12-2013 at 03:36

Long time no visit.

As I said in my last post in September, I've been really busy. I've had some difficult decisions to make. I've withdrawn from pure maths honours because I wasn't really happy. Next year I'm returning to undergraduate study of physics and applied maths which is much more my thing, so the PhD is going to take a bit longer than I'd originally hoped. None the less I've taken a major reality check and I'm now a lot happier with how things are progressing.

I started visiting zappa.com a little more regularly a couple of weeks ago after having a long break with rare visits, but I'm already sick of it. Bonny, you've probably seen my last post there, I got a bit angry with the psychobabble some of the people there go on about and I blew up at a couple of them. I should stay away altogether - it's dominated by some really sad over analytical weirdos. That downer mydnite is really starting to piss me off. I think he just hasn't gotten over Frank's death and nothing else is ever going to be good enough for him - perhaps he should try immolation.

Anyway, I will try to keep in touch more regularly here as this place always seems more grounded to me. I hope everyone is having a good festive season.

Addendum: I fell off the wagon and left two more replies at zappa.com. They are none the less fairly calm and considered compared to the earlier one.

BBP - 29-12-2013 at 12:16

Hey Poly, good to see you here again!
I try to dodge any political debate over at Zappa.com. You've probably spotted the Debate topic, and how that is going wrong. No forum debate is worth getting angry over, absolutely no-one, and if you are being bullied, just leave, remember your company is your addition to a better forum and if they don't like it they can shove it.

polydigm - 29-12-2013 at 14:21

It wasn't a political dispute, it was the thread about FZ's serious music. Describing the ensemble modern's performance of his music as lacking "the joy and spontaneity of playing music" is beyond me.

BBP - 29-12-2013 at 14:46

I love that album. Except for Greggery.
Checked up on it and you do get a bit up in arms for that one...

BBP - 29-12-2013 at 20:44

Aaaanyway last night I spent the entire length of the Zoot Allures album trying to find the five kanji FZ used to attempt to spell his name. Couldn't find the last one. Blast.
The first character is pronounced Fu and means dis- or un-, etc;
The second is pronounced Ran and means civil war or riot;
The third is pronounced Ku and means pain or anxiety;
The fourth was a lot harder to find and is pronounced either Zatsu or Zo and means rough.
Foreign names and words are spelled using Katakana in Japanese: Frank Zappa spells フランク・ザッパ.

At the Tim Curry-forum, somebody posted a previously unknown Robert Klein-show from 1979 with Tim in it: played it and found that it also has Flo & Eddie! Great listen but you'll have to sign up for them first.
http://www.concertvault.com/the-robert-klein-hour/episode-11...

aquagoat - 31-12-2013 at 08:35

Happy new year to everyone.:bouncing:

BBP - 31-12-2013 at 10:05

Yesterday I spent a few hours roaming the town of Geldrop, looking for a piece of black string to repair a necklace. I never thought it'd be so hard to find a simple black string.

Today I'll be spending NYE with a friend, so I won't look back here until tomorrow.

Happy New Year!

polydigm - 1-1-2014 at 08:18

Happy New Year.

punknaynowned - 1-1-2014 at 18:23

Happy New Year All!

found something that may be of interest, if the thing works in your various countries...
loads and loads more music...
http://www.patestapes.com/

BBP - 2-1-2014 at 14:24

Thanks Punky!

Had a NYE party, 4 gals in total. Was fun. The most absurd moment was when we're at like 2AM. My friend put on a CD that friends of her made for another friend: a CD with deliberate awful songs and a few comedy blurbs. (for DED: among them Herman Finkers's Almelo considering the another friend is from Almelo: "One traffic light is red, another one is green, there's always something to do in Almelo"). As we all sat in our respective seats listening to it, man if someone had shot a photo of it it'd be entitled "World's Worst Party."

My friend is getting rid of her piano: it's old and hard to tune, but blue and her father insulated it entirely from the inside. I got to say goodbye to it when my friend played a beautiful song on it, was a very emotional moment.
It's the same piano she plays here and here (introductory talk is about that song: it was performed by a guy who had just committed suicide when she played that song).

polydigm - 5-1-2014 at 08:46

Are you meaning to say that the guy who originally performed the song had recently committed suicide when she played that song or did her playing that song cause him to commit suicide?

BBP - 5-1-2014 at 13:18

The guy was Antonie Kamerling, he was an actor who had a hit single years ago (the song they played). Drop-dead gorgeous, talented actor, with a wonderful wife and two lovely kids, but he was unfortunately suffering manic depression and committed suicide. While my friend was studying that song to play it at an indoor concert for friends, that I attended.

polydigm - 5-1-2014 at 14:23

That's what I thought. My question was partly tongue in cheek, but I wasn't 100% sure. Thanks for clarifying.

BBP - 6-1-2014 at 11:26

Said friend had a bit of a surprise on Saturday morning. There's a radio channel that does a Wake Up Call thing, where friends of the victim visit the house and wake up the victim, live on air. So they woke her up a bit too early. But the radio was funny and she's surprisingly articulate when she's fresh out of bed.

BBP - 8-1-2014 at 11:13

Not much happening to me, but my sister got in a train where there was a confused man who threatened somebody and said he had a weapon, and that caused a lot of traffic mayhem and cops in bullet-proof vest making sure nobody'd leave the train.

BBP - 10-1-2014 at 12:29

Baked speculaas and didn't get burned. Yay!

Makes up for the disastrous lentil soup I made this weekend, where I cut my wrist, my hand and my little finger within the time space of five minutes. And then I had to apologize to my sister for the soup not being entirely vegetarian since it might have some BB blood in it (the one in my pinky was bleeding badly).

aquagoat - 10-1-2014 at 17:49

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Baked speculaas and didn't get burned. Yay!

Makes up for the disastrous lentil soup I made this weekend, where I cut my wrist, my hand and my little finger within the time space of five minutes. And then I had to apologize to my sister for the soup not being entirely vegetarian since it might have some BB blood in it (the one in my pinky was bleeding badly).
stay away from knives and sharp objects, or wear thick gloves.

BBP - 11-1-2014 at 20:56

:) Or get a better night's sleep. :D

Found a piece of music I've been trying to identify for a few months, was a very pleasant surprise!

BBP - 14-1-2014 at 11:58

Not much happening here... I'm knitting a lot of pink elephants for a friend who drinks too much. And who loves Pink Elephants On Parade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJv2Mugm2RI

aquagoat - 14-1-2014 at 20:25

External hard disk broke down on Sunday morning, I'm now in the process of redownlaoding the approximately 200 Go of files I had on that thing. Goddamn technology!!!:swear:

BBP - 14-1-2014 at 21:18

Sorry to hear that, that blows!

BBP - 16-1-2014 at 22:42

Went to Leiden to visit a museum that had an exhibition on the Jordan archaeological dig Petra. Was great.

Hit the Leiden town afterwards. Found a music store (they still have those, wow) where the CDs, DVDs and vinyl was stacked in barely orderly fashion (there was a "classical" corner but that was about it) from the ground to the ceiling, rows thick. Perfect set-up for some slapstick of somebody wanting the bottom DVD.

BBP - 18-1-2014 at 17:32

Not feeling well today, in need of a hug...

aquagoat - 20-1-2014 at 17:52

what's wrong? anyway, here's a kiss :kiss:

BBP - 20-1-2014 at 18:38

Not sure, nausea, feverish shaking but no temperature...

BBP - 21-1-2014 at 16:45

That smilie needs better timing. Now that I got the hang of animation, I could do my own smilies.
Who's up for unique PackardGoose smilies?

aquagoat - 21-1-2014 at 18:18

That would be cool! :D

BBP - 22-1-2014 at 13:57

Hmmm... okay let's see... we'd need to design a Packardgoose Goose first...

BBP - 24-1-2014 at 17:03

Did I ever show you a picture of my bass? I made a new one today, the old one's a bit dark.

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aquagoat - 25-1-2014 at 09:42

I don't remember seeing this sparkle purple Hamer bass, pretty bass indeed. Is it active or passive?

BBP - 25-1-2014 at 16:34

It's the one I play, yes. Or is that some terminology I'm not familiar with?
I also have a 4-string fretless Stagg but it's a nightmare to play (it makes your fingers turn black from the paint) so my sister's been borrowing it for years. In exchange I was borrowing her guitar, but she has that one back now.

BBP - 26-1-2014 at 15:31

Chopped a branch off a tree. Got a couple of scratches but do I feel tough now! Rawr!

aquagoat - 26-1-2014 at 22:43

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
It's the one I play, yes. Or is that some terminology I'm not familiar with?
I wanted to know if the pickups were active or passive pickups, do you need a 9V battery to make it work?

BBP - 26-1-2014 at 23:20

No, I don't need batteries for the pickups.

Anyway, made another addition to the Gallery Of Great Guitarists.
http://bonnzai.deviantart.com/art/Duck-En-Grey-Quacken-2007-...

punknaynowned - 28-1-2014 at 20:49

it certainly did not happen to me but,

congrats to Daft Punk and Lorde for their best record/song grammys.
The performance of DP/Pharell Williams and Stevie Wonder was fun/nice
also there is something almost dangerous, an under-the-skin anarchy in that Royals song...
it's been a long time since I've heard somethig like that, that is brand-new and isn't part of any genre that has that quality.
That kind of 'menace' is in metal and some rap, Mike Patton has it too.
It's interesting to me that the grammy board of all orgs has recognized them

BBP - 29-1-2014 at 12:03

Pretty amazing Daft Punk gets such a mainstream award, especially at this point in his career. He was at his biggest with Around The World.

Yesterday I took part in a dictation competition where the first prize was a job. Turned out there were 100 contestants and a lot of those were people who do dictations as a hobby and spend hours studying Dutch spelling, I didn't stand a chance. Especially because I nearly came in too late and had to run a lot, and to make matters worse, during the dictation my pen failed. Also the provincial TV was there with a camera. Not sure if I'll be on telly but it won't be at my best.

http://www.omroepbrabant.nl/?news/2058891433/Strijd+om+baan+...

[Edited on 29-1-14 by BBP]

polydigm - 30-1-2014 at 03:59

Just passing through. Our second big heatwave has just started. I hate this weather. High thirties centigrade is bad enough but we're having several days over forty degrees centigrade. That's over 104 degrees fahrenheit. During the last heat wave a couple of weeks ago, we had several days over 45 degrees C which is over 113 degrees fahrenheit. There are places in Australia that went over 49C which is over 120F.

I'm doing a little summer teaching work at Uni but have no courses of my own until March. I'm psyching myself up for the onslaught.

BBP - 30-1-2014 at 18:25

That sounds brutal! Keep it cool!

BBP - 31-1-2014 at 17:05

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Aaaanyway last night I spent the entire length of the Zoot Allures album trying to find the five kanji FZ used to attempt to spell his name. Couldn't find the last one. Blast.
The first character is pronounced Fu and means dis- or un-, etc;
The second is pronounced Ran and means civil war or riot;
The third is pronounced Ku and means pain or anxiety;
The fourth was a lot harder to find and is pronounced either Zatsu or Zo and means rough.
Foreign names and words are spelled using Katakana in Japanese: Frank Zappa spells フランク・ザッパ.


I found the fifth one yesterday. Reason I couldn't find it before is it seems to miss a few strokes. But it looks like Ha or Pa, meaning sect. (few kanji (and few Japanese words) start with P anyway. )

polydigm - 2-2-2014 at 07:51


BBP - 2-2-2014 at 11:38

Am talking about the five red characters middle bottom back. My CD has them.

DED - 2-2-2014 at 22:59

I was a little quit sorry, but upcoming elections eat a lot of time. Designing and ordering a give away, designing and ordering Posters in different sizes, designing T-shirts for the campagne, making yellow shawls, appearing in tv shots for local tv, flyering, collecting support form in the townhall every party needs at least 30 when you are new. making website fram and texts, completing official listings with candidates, preparing for debates, buying a lot of candy, and so on and so on. Tomorrow final go or no go every form must filled in correctly, if we cannot correct its all for nothing. 10 am deadline. But if it goes it should go. Dissapointed Citizens (Teleurgestelde Burgers) is part of the elections.

BBP - 3-2-2014 at 11:29

Anyway Poly, I meant it's very hard to look up the strokes in the dictionary. Japanese dictionaries order kanji by stroke count and that's not easy, besides you'd still have a huge pile of kanji to peer at even if you find the right amount of strokes. It's possible that they're ordered by stroke order (there's a strict order in which the lines need to be written in Japanese characters) but I haven't mastered that yet.

BBP - 4-2-2014 at 12:19

Welcome to our new member Mike!

BBP - 4-2-2014 at 18:49


BBP - 6-2-2014 at 20:33

Anyway, still not much happening here...

polydigm - 7-2-2014 at 04:17

Good luck DED, there's nothing wrong with taking a stand. More of us should do it.

polydigm - 7-2-2014 at 04:39

So, Bonny, you've looked up and found all five symbols now? Can you remind me what they mean?

BBP - 7-2-2014 at 16:53

Here it is...

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Aaaanyway last night I spent the entire length of the Zoot Allures album trying to find the five kanji FZ used to attempt to spell his name. Couldn't find the last one. Blast.
The first character is pronounced Fu and means dis- or un-, etc;
The second is pronounced Ran and means civil war or riot;
The third is pronounced Ku and means pain or anxiety;
The fourth was a lot harder to find and is pronounced either Zatsu or Zo and means rough.
Foreign names and words are spelled using Katakana in Japanese: Frank Zappa spells フランク・ザッパ.


I found the fifth one yesterday. Reason I couldn't find it before is it seems to miss a few strokes. But it looks like Ha or Pa, meaning sect. (few kanji (and few Japanese words) start with P anyway. )


I miss Pappawas1975 around here. He used to live in Japan, IIRC.

polydigm - 8-2-2014 at 06:12

Ahso.

BBP - 8-2-2014 at 14:37

"So" in Japanese is a strong yes you'd use to indicate a person's right, sort of like "indeed". Can also be used as question word "really?".

Not enough people use the word "indeed".

polydigm - 9-2-2014 at 01:36

That is the only Japanese phrase I know and I learnt it as a kid watching shows about Ninjas and Samurais. Even though they were overdubbed in English there was one Ninja in particular who when something complicated had just been explained to him would blurt out "Ahso!!" very enthusiastically. I knew that it didn't just mean yes.

BBP - 9-2-2014 at 12:22

Useful Japanese terms:
(when pronouncing these, bear in mind that Japanese doesn't have stressed syllables like English)
arigatoo - thank you
This phrase is short for "doomo arigatoo gozaimasu", a simple "doomo" can also be used for "thank you" in colloquial speech

doozo - there you are

kudasai - please, placed at the end of a sentence
onegai - bigger please, placed in front of a sentence
watashi no niwa ni murasaki zou ga imasu - there's a purple elephant in my garden

polydigm - 12-2-2014 at 08:13

Matte Kudasai, King Crimson, Discipline

BBP - 12-2-2014 at 13:46

Mate means "wait". It's a term I picked up from the Dutch comic Douwe Dabbert when I was, like, 12 or something, and you can hear it a lot in Miyazaki films. I remember hearing it in the Japanese Ponyo thinking "hey, it really means "wait!" I thought they were just doing something with that comic!"

Turns out that, for Douwe Dabbert, Thom Roep did some thorough research after making the mistake that whales don't eat polar bears in a comic about the North Pole. Particularly his research on the pirates comic that came after that is as impressive as the beautiful vessels Piet Wijn drew for them.

BBP - 14-2-2014 at 13:00

Soooo... Done anything interesting lately? Me, I'm drawing again.

polydigm - 14-2-2014 at 14:28

I'm doing some physics revision and enjoying it. Lectures start in the first week of March. I'm continuing to write music and practice guitar. I'm pretty close to nailing Echidna's Arf now. I'm still a bit rough on the top notes of that ascending thing near the end.

BBP - 14-2-2014 at 20:07

Nice! I love that tune!
On bass I'm perfecting the Eat That Question-riff.

aquagoat - 15-2-2014 at 08:19

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Nice! I love that tune!
On bass I'm perfecting the Eat That Question-riff.
let's hear that. :)

BBP - 15-2-2014 at 17:05

Sure!

Yesterday was Valentine's. I hate that. Went to the market place and got a rose from a political party. As I walked back to my bike, I noticed the cute guy from the zaziki stall was standing outside his little booth, and in an impulse I gave him my rose.

Today there was a CD fair I went to. Did not find any Dir en grey. They did have other interesting stuff, likeCorrie En De Grote Brokken (sounds familiar huh?) and Tom Waits, but after two hours of digging through unsorted boxes I didn't much feel like buying anything.

Caputh - 15-2-2014 at 17:09

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
"So" in Japanese is a strong yes you'd use to indicate a person's right, sort of like "indeed". Can also be used as question word "really?".

Not enough people use the word "indeed".


You can use "indeed" too much though IMO. My brother uses it all the time, rather than the just saying "yes". It makes him sound a bit pseudo, which he isn't really.

BBP - 16-2-2014 at 14:12

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  


Corrie En De Grote Brokken (sounds familiar huh?)


Surprised this didn't get any more reactions. Come on, this is the missing track 6 on Grand Wazoo!

polydigm - 17-2-2014 at 14:37

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
Corrie En De Grote Brokken (sounds familiar huh?)
Surprised this didn't get any more reactions. Come on, this is the missing track 6 on Grand Wazoo!
I wouldn't go that far, that music is pretty good but it's not standing out to me as being that original.

BBP - 17-2-2014 at 17:46

Original not anymore, had it been made around 1970 it would've been... But it's very pleasant listening indeed, wish I'd bought some of those albums I found now.

And I found Sequenza III with sheet music and as performed by Cathy Berberian on the Tube, finally:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGovCafPQAE

polydigm - 18-2-2014 at 09:56

Did you read the comments there? There are some really sad people in this world. I found it very entertaining, thanks for posting the link.

BBP - 18-2-2014 at 12:57

I enjoyed Youtube a lot when all the comments were suddenly unreadable unless you're logged in: there are a lot of stupid people in the world posting on it.

tweezers - 19-2-2014 at 05:36

In the area of amazing, I found out yesterday that the carbon monoxide levels in my basement were above 4,000 (900 is unacceptable) and I didn't die and the heater got cleaned!

BBP - 19-2-2014 at 13:46

Wow Tweezers! Glad you're still with us, that was a close call!

tweezers - 19-2-2014 at 22:14

I felt that way too. Thanks Bonnyh!

BBP - 20-2-2014 at 11:42

So what exactly happened? Did you get headaches as you went into the basement or something?

punknaynowned - 20-2-2014 at 17:58

hi tweezers!
most water heaters too, the stand-alone ones you see all over,
and commonly found in basements,
need proper ventilation to the outside...

Did they check that? It could be a contributing factor as well as a furnace.
carbon monoxide makes us- and pets - sleepy,
oxygen perks us up.
Crazy but true.

BBP - 22-2-2014 at 16:04

While we're waiting for Tweezers to answer, I'm knitting a herd of elephants.

punknaynowned - 23-2-2014 at 05:26


elephants are awesome...

Good on the Dutch for all the olympic medals you've won this year!

smaller world,
one person dead and 27 more treated for suspected CARBON MONOXIDE poisoning in a Walt Whitman shopping mall in Huntington,New York...

punknaynowned - 23-2-2014 at 05:35

i'm on twitter these days and follow the news there...
realizing even the bbc or reuters or AP get it wrong sometimes...
it still is interesting to watch news unfold with lots of sources and commenters
...
watched hurricane sandy come to newyork last year thru that medium,
it's plenty interesting: I know about Abbott and the heat in Australia and the floods in England n North Europe, the volcano in Indonesia, the weird shit happening in Venezuela, the people excited about the Olympics or the Ukraine revolution.

busy February

[Edited on 23-2-14 by punknaynowned]

BBP - 24-2-2014 at 19:43

It is, with the Olympics here. Surprising to see The Netherlands doing so well, 5th on the medal's list. We beat Germany!

polydigm - 25-2-2014 at 14:19

Hey Punky, how's it been going old man?

punknaynowned - 26-2-2014 at 01:10

it's weird gettin old, for sure!
I get aches + pains where I never had them before,
male pattern baldnesss has crept up and accelerates, surprisingly,
I have to wear reading glasses for anything but a computer,
and sadly
it has become difficult for me to listen to entire concerts in one sitting.
even FZ!
On the flip side, people increasingly give me the benefit of the doubt on things, based on, it seems, how I say it, which is a new one on me.

How are you?

BBP - 26-2-2014 at 10:42

I'll knit you a wig. How about a green one?
http://bonnzai.deviantart.com/art/Another-silly-hat-30571687...

aquagoat - 26-2-2014 at 19:04

cool wig, bonny.:D

punknaynowned - 27-2-2014 at 05:05

Quote: Originally posted by BBP  
I'll knit you a wig. How about a green one?
http://bonnzai.deviantart.com/art/Another-silly-hat-30571687...


I'd love it!
But, green?
Then I could only wear it St Patty's day and Xmas, maybe halloween...

But I would cherish a knit anything from you!
Homemade stuff is the best!

polydigm - 27-2-2014 at 09:09

I'm pretty well. I'm 58 next week and a major surgery coming up around September, hopefully nothing complicated after that. I'm still getting around on a bicycle and pretty fit so I should handle it a little better than the last one in 2010. I'm back into full on study next week, but I think I've finally narrowed down the best way to proceed. I have no teaching work this coming semester and I'm very much looking forward to just being a student for a while.

BBP - 28-2-2014 at 12:04

Sounds harsh, Poly, hope it'll go well... Keep on cycling!:biggrin:

[Edited on 28-2-14 by BBP]

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