| Jim The Revelator ( @ 2008-04-06 15:27:00 |
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Something Like A Revelation....
Well, I'm pleased to announce that the broadband's been activated at the new place, which means that I'm fully online again. Although I really need to cut down on my internet usage since I have a million and one other things that need to be completed....
A recap of the past week's events, then. On Monday I went to my old quarters for the last time so that I could return the keys to my landlord, who was sorry to see me go. I explained to him fully why I decided to move on, and gave advice on when the irregularities were happening should he ever want to check on them for himself. Tuesday was another Flash Mob, this time it was at Paddington station where a World Freeze was occurring (nothing like the freeze that descended upon us this morning however), where people had to stay in the same position for five minutes without moving a muscle. Although I didn't actually take part, I took video footage with my camera phone and will get round to uploading it later on in the week. I also stopped off for mass at Westminster Cathedral and then onto Tottenham Court Road to buy some new equipment for my PC.
The rest of the week has been spent either working or sorting out other items for the new place. I'm now pretty confident that I've bought everything I need now, so the free time that is available in this month will be getting things organised and adapting to my new lifestyle.
One other thing that needs to brought up before I finish this entry, and that's the new series of Doctor Who, which commenced last night. Having read episode previews in the Radio Times and watched the opening "Partners In Crime", it looks set to be an interesting series with an array of guest stars set to feature. Catherine Tate reprising her role as former runaway bride Donna Noble could work well, who has made it clear she doesn't want a love story with the Doctor, and being older and considerably more mature should give this year's run more of an edge compared to previous series. Although it was worth noting that Bille Piper made a non-speaking cameo return as Rose Tyler, before mysteriously disappearing into nowhere. Add the forthcoming return of other previous assistant Martha Jones into the mix and it could well explain why I've got very high hopes for these series, not forgetting to mention of course the Steven Moffatt-written double bill....
Here is where I stop for now, and this month looks set to provide a few treats as well as whatever progress reports are worth taking note of....