Sunday, 23 September 2012

Hong Kong Update

14) Get a caricature done of myself - DONE (07/09/12) 

18) Visit Japan - DONE (07/09/12 - 11/09/12)

19) Go on a random road trip - DONE (09/09/12) 

34) Visit Korea - DONE (01/09/12 - 05/09/12)

46) Go to Ocean Park - DONE (12/09/12)

58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  DONE

59) Gamble in Macau - DONE (14/09/12)

70) Eat blowfish - DONE (11/09/12) 

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Update

40) Go to see an international football match  -  DONE (29/07/12)

45) Complete a Final Fantasy - DONE (05/08/12)

50) Finish writing HK'09 journal - DONE (07/08/12)

58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  In Progress [96/100]

92) Watch the entire Studio Ghibli collection - In Progress [14/19]
  • Grave of the Fireflies - 
  • The Cat Returns - 
  • Ocean Waves - 
  • Only Yesterday - 
  • Whisper of the Heart - 
95) Make a short animation  -  DONE (03/08/12)

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Update

3) Donate blood 3 times - DONE


32) Get a 1st in my degree - DONE


58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  In Progress [87/100]

67) Buy 10 scratchcards - In Progress [8/10]
£2 paid. £2 won.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Update

2) Get a job - DONE

Contract sent off (eventually) and certain checks are taking place. Getting a job has always been a nagging worry at the back of mind all throughout university - especially in today's climate. As soon as I mention that I'm doing a Maths degree to family/family friends, 'accountancy' or 'teaching' seems to be the only words to leave their mouths. Jobs-wise, I was always aiming towards an engineering/mechanics based role. "But you do Maths, you don't  know anything about engineering!" is a common response I get. Well, Maths is not just working with numbers. In fact, it's not working with numbers at all which is 'numeracy'. I just thought I would make this clear to the many people who look towards me when working out splitting bills etc. "You do maths though". Yes but I'm not a living calculator.

Anyways, I digress.

The next 4 years of my life is now sorted but who knows where I'll end up afterwords. In the meantime, I am very much looking forward to this opportunity and to actually apply what I've been working my arse off to learn the past few years to real-life.


30) Go hiking 5 times - DONE
See below.

38) Actually complete a whole Scrubs marathon - DONE (06/04/12)
After an exhausting 6 days (see below), I could think of nothing better to do than to stay in bed all day watching Scrubs. And what a day it was.


39) Go watch Newcastle Utd win a Premiership match - DONE (09/04/12) 
After a couple of failed attempts (0-2 Blackpool last season and 2-3 West Brom this season) I started to believe I was a bit of a bad luck charm. A coursemate from Bolton made the trip up on Easter Monday and we took our seats in the Gallowgate end. An uneventful yet tense first half continued in the same manner for the second half. That was, until Ben Arfa's moment of magic which sent the fans into raptures. Cissé's celebration in the goal was pretty magic too. A great result but we were made to wait for it!


42) Do the coast to coast walk - DONE (31/03/12 - 05/04/12)
I knew this would be one of the most challenging items on  the list and boy, did it not disappoint. It was  a close uni friend and myself embarking on the Hadrian's Wall route. There's a lot to talk about, so I'll put it in a separate post.


58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  In Progress [81/100]
  • The Muppets - great feel-good film with the added bonus of Jim Parsons and music by Bret McKenzie. 
  • Hanna - was recommended this and it didn't disappoint. Exciting and surprisingly has a great soundtrack owing to the Chemical Brothers.
63) Figure out what I want to do with my life - DONE 
As mentioned before, I want to apply Maths to practical situations and come September I get a chance to do so!


67) Buy 10 scratchcards - In Progress [7/10]
Another pound down.
 

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Update

2) Get a job -  In Progress

Design Engineer at Thales Research & Technology. After many applications and many rejections, I wasn't expecting to get even a telephone interview with one of the biggest (although also being relatively little-known) companies in the world. But luckily I did and then got put through to the assessment centre in Reading. A very long day - an hour group exercise, 90 min written exercise, 15 min presentation + 15 mins questions, hour interview and then 3 aptitude tests. Exhausting but well worth it. Received a call the following day and was offered the job! Now I'm just waiting for the contract to be sent. A massive load off my mind and I haven't been this happy in a long time.

58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  In Progress [79/100]
  • The Inbetweeners Movie - has taken me a long time to watch this but it didn't disappoint. Never has a series/film been so cringeworthy yet hilarious.
  • The Foot Fist Way - no.1 of small film marathon. I know a lot of people are fans of Danny McBride but he's not for me. Film was nothing special and pretty yawn-worthy. 
  • Machete - no. 2 definitely made up for the first. A classic Rodriguez film. 
  • Grave Encounters - no.3. I'm not particularly a fan of 'horrors' or 'thrillers'. This built up very slowly, seemed like any other film in the genre and resorted to pretty standard scare tactics. They work though.
  • Case Closed: The Lost Ship in the Sky - Typical Japanese anime detective story. I've been watching these since I was a kid, being brought up on  the typical Asian influences. The anime has been around since 1996 and I still can't understand how they can keep devising new plots and 'mysteries' to solve. Because of this, each film seems fresh even though this is the 14th one.
  • Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - Now to a slightly different detective. With Sherlock airing on BBC as well, detective fans were out in force, myself included. A lot more complex than the first but still compelling and exciting. A must-watch.
67) Buy 10 scratchcards - In Progress [6/10]
Another £2 down the drain.

72) Join a society and actually go  -  DONE
I was part of the Hiking Society last year but I don't feel like I made the most of that... This year, I've joined the Photographic Society to actually learn to use my camera properly...  I don't think I've learnt much new but at least I've met some cool people!


90) Read the 7 books I got from Borders 90% off sale  -  DONE (07/11/11)
  • Innocent As Sin by Elizabeth Lowell
99) Visit 3 people at their unis - In Progress [2/3]
Edinburgh to visit a good friend's cousin, who is now also a good friend! It was New Year's Eve and we had tickets to the Hogmanay street party. Packed full of people as you can imagine and getting from A to B was a hassle but the live music and fireworks more than made up for that. The former were the best that I've seen, filling the sky and drawing a chorus of 'wows'. Friendly Fires then finished the night off before I headed back the next day. 

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Update

43) Learn to read/write Chinese - DONE (10/09/11)
三四五六七八九十百千周沛樑大小多少沙上右出入人口心牙手足面目舌日月水火虹江井尺布刀杯叉天地山田土木石米瓜豆肉竹果花草菜站走坐長短河風雨湖海牛羊兔狗虎蛇蚊狼狐耳父春夏秋哭笑睡馬貓鼠魚

100 characters of varying difficulty. An average Chinese person knows a few thousand. Oh dear.

58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  In Progress [73/100]
  • Around the World in 80 Days - Watched purely for Jackie. Not great but not the worst thing I've seen either.
  • 10,000 BC - Boring. Could've been alot better.
  • The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn - Really enjoyed this. Didn't know what to expect at first but the animations were amazing and there was humour thrown in too. Things seemed a tad convenient at times as is always the case in these sort of films but it didn't spoil it.
79) Willingly eat a kebab DONE (16/09/11)
Never felt the urge to have a kebab but thought to myself 'why not?'. Then thought to myself the many reasons 'why not'. Went for a chicken kebab as the safer option and to be honest, it wasn't the worst thing I've ever eaten.
Mmm...
87) Attempt Centurion DONE (23/09/11)
A Manchester Ultimate Programming Society run night. Nope, I hadn't heard of them either. Played Wayne's World on a big screen and 'programmed' a countdown from 100 every minute. Shame that me and Harry were mistakenly taking double shots for the first 40-odd. We still managed to finish the 100 and were a bit drunk by the end.

99) Visit 3 people at their unis - In Progress [1/3]
Okay, so it was Newcastle Uni but it still counts. An old housemate who is now studying medicine as a postgrad living it up Geordie-style. Made the trip from Manchester, done a bit of sightseeing (since when did the Millennium Bridge have a tilt schedule?!), checked out the digs then hit town. Customary trebles in Basement then Bar 42 before hitting The Cut. Very strange being out in town with people from Manchester but was a very good night. Only spent about an hour back at my house though and saw my parents for 20 mins so I couldn't really couple it with a visit home.

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Update

4) Go camping - DONE (25-29/08/11)
Armed with a £20 Tesco tent and the essentials of a couple of crates of Stella and some bread, we headed to Leeds Festival. Glorious sunshine for the first day but the heavens opened for the second. Luckily, our tent survived and stayed bone dry inside, which is more than can be said for a couple others'... Some sleepless nights and an aching body by the end might persuade me to bring an airbed next time.


10) Make sushi - DONE (24/08/11)
Wanted to do this for a long time. Tasty but ALOT of effort. 



43) Learn to read/write Chinese -  In Progress
I've been trying to learn as much as possible over the summer but it's been pretty stop-start. I have, however, hit 90 characters so far. The thing is, with English, if given a word you can have a fair whack at writing it down, even if it is just phonetically. The difficulty with Chinese characters is that there is very little meaningful structure to them. They are made up of separate parts but how they are put together is far from obvious, especially someone learning the language from scratch. See ideogrammatic compounds. I'll wait until I hit 100 before ticking this off.


50) Finish writing HK'09 journal -  In Progress



About 2/3 of the way through the first draft. Found this in my photos...






58) Watch 100 films I haven't seen before -  In Progress [70/100]


69) Get to level 80 on WoW - DONE (07/08/11)
Yep, I'm a geek. However, it has taken me 3 years playing on/off during summer. Good fun but not even close to being addicted as the majority of players are. Sad really. 


92) Watch the entire Studio Ghibli collection - In Progress [9/19]
[These two are not directed by Miyazaki, but by Isao Takahata]
  • Pom Poko - Another story centred on saving the forests. This time about shape-shifting raccoons and a cameo from the sly foxes. Typical Japanese, mystical, magical tale which was actually quite humorous at parts. 
  • My Neighbours The Yamadas - I don't think I've seen a film anything like this. Very basic animation (which gives it its charm) and revolves around the life of a not-so-typical Japanese family. The film is split into different aspects of their lives and is almost like a sketch show. Funny at times but starts getting dull the longer the film goes on for.