Matty - What in buggery's name are you doing reading all this stuff? Aren't you meant to be solving the worlds multi-path problems? Humph! Not that I am not impressed or interested, but it speaketh of long hours on the computer doing things other than working!
Oh - hang on... Erm... So does my response ... Scrap that. Carry on.
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Oh I was very confused, I thought you meant Bill Bryson, and thought - what a major career change!
Yes very interesting - you would have enjoyed some of the art theory classes in my degree, there was lots of good stuff like that.
It wasn't all Dance Party Culture, Barry.
Matty - What in buggery's name are you doing reading all this stuff? Aren't you meant to be solving the worlds multi-path problems? Humph! Not that I am not impressed or interested, but it speaketh of long hours on the computer doing things other than working!
Oh - hang on... Erm... So does my response ... Scrap that. Carry on.
He is being well rounded. A renaissance man. It's admirable. Or procrastination, yet, it's all how you choose to look at it.
Chia - booking you in for next Monday lunch. Yo.
x.
If you haven't already read 'Neuromancer' I recommend it. I can bring you a copy this weekend if you is interested.
we did that at uni too!
a def must read for nerds. v, v nerdily exciting.
KT: Unfortunately I read the book without any external prompting and thus I guess my nerd rating is a bit higher than your own.
COK: I'm currently waiting for 2 things on the interweb: 1) latest pop77 and 2) a new post from you with a picture of the bruise on your leg.
I find myself having to do work as neither of these things has yet been published. I'm not happy at this turn of events.
Nigger, please! Unfortunately, there is no bruise. You will have to be content with the raucous evil laugh you had at the time.
It was a concerned, nervous laugh. Honest.
I don't have a vindictive bone in my penis (well, maybe one).
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