Saturday 23 November 2013

Day of the Doctor (and the Homework Cliff)




It finally came!! The Doctor Who 50th Anniversary special, for which we've all been waiting for over a year now (or more, depending on what kind of fan you are). I won't offer any spoilers, but I'm delighted to say it was absolutely wonderful. It completely blew the audience away in a way that I've never seen any other movie/episode do. Mr. Steven Moffat got it all so perfectly right.

...Now to finish my Probability homework.

Remember all that talk of the "financial cliff" in American politics? Well, I'm approaching what I've dubbed the "homework cliff" in my studies at Oxford. It usually takes me around the better part of a day to do a single problem sheet in any given class. I get four problem sheets every week. I have one problem sheet due Monday, two problem sheets due early in the day on Tuesday, and as of now, I only have about 2/3 of a problem sheet done. And tomorrow, I only have approximately a two-hour gap of time to work on homework in the afternoon between seeing my dad again (yay!!), church, and singing for the Sunday chapel service. You see the problem? So as soon as I finish this blog post (hopefully soon), I'll be desperately trying to finish up as much of the Probability homework I can do.

In other news, I've been trying out different hairstyles over the past week. I decided that I didn't like my homemade haircut that I'd done before leaving for England now my hair had grown out some, so I used some leftover Wolverine hair gel to make it "dance" a bit. I've used a little almost every day since then, but in different ways. The first time was last Saturday. So I'd like to ask: which style looks the best? Or should I just stick with my haircut? Let me know, either by FB message or by commenting below - 200 JP for responding (but just the first time)!

Day 1:



Day 2:




Day 3:






















Day 4:




Day 5:




Day 6:




Day 7:



And yeah, I missed a day there sometime. I wasn't feeling very well on Wednesday. Anyhow, back to work!!

From,

    John Khouri, Lord of Out-of-Time


3 comments:

  1. I like day two and five, but the smile in day four :D

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  2. United states history research paper topics Wow, cool post. I'd like to write like this too - taking time and real hard work to make a great article... but I put things off too much and never seem to get started. Thanks though.

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