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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

A Week in Perspective

I've had a pretty damn awesome week. I got to spend time with family and friends, eat lots of delicious food (that I took pictures of, don't worry) and I graduated in two degrees that were the result of four years' hard work and divine intervention.

Fantastic.

I spent all of Wednesday with Debs. We went to see Iron Man, which was rather disappointing in my opinion. The story and the villain was predictable, the fight scene was short...and the physics were completely wrong. Also,
1. Build robot arm and leg.
2. ???
3. SUCCESSFUL ROBOT!
I got to spend some time on the Internet (which explains the rushed post below this one) before we went for dinner at St. Tropez. We shared escargot; I had a nicely done steak for mains and a tart au citron for dessert - she had braised duck and creme brulée.

I wanted to meet up with Casey and Jesse on Thursday, but neither of them were in. Instead I spent half the day fixing the Internets for my dad, since he'd decided to ditch Woosh for ihug. I spent the rest of the day catching up with friends and lecturers at Uni, before going with the family to Mikano in Mechanics Bay for dinner. Tom wasn't working there that day. Whether this is fortunate or unfortunate is for you to decide. But the dinner was nice and dessert was superb - I had another steak and a nut trifle. Trifles for the win, seriously.

Friday graduation brought about some weather uncertainty. Andrew picked me up before picking Deanna up. We were a bit strapped for time, so he decided to drop me at Uni so I could rush in for the Maths breakfast. And what a delicious breakfast it was as well - there were fruit kebabs and toasted croissants and danish pastries and garghharg*drool*. There was also some champagne but I decided to take the sober route for the day.

I rushed to the CompSci breakfast two floors above and to my delight I managed to swipe the last custard tart as I entered. It was good seeing lots of people I knew and catching up with more of my lecturers - telling them I'd gotten my dream job, and thanks for putting me through all of that, and so on. Many thanks to Ann for including Python in the CS111 cirriculum, it has become quite useful at work :p

Rain threatened to cancel the procession at 9.30am but a window of opportunity arose and we quickly marched down to the Town Hall, a bit wet, but still jovial. Upon arrival, who should we find but HSIN-YAO?!, who had previously not existed for the past three years or so. We have pictures as proof, in case you don't believe us.

Trudging back up to Uni, I took some photos with some of my lecturers and old Clock Tower workmates, before heading to the Science brunch for some delicious chocolate cake, and finally to Albert Park for some more photos with the youth. It was all too short lived as we rushed down to the Town Hall again for the ceremony. Mad props to Andrew for high-fiving the chancellor!

Dinner was with my CompSci friends at Santa Lucia in Mission Bay. It was a really good atmosphere, with live music and dancing. I was in such a good mood that I asked Debs for a dance. Only to be refused. But apparently Amy was keen, so I tried to teach her some Ceroc moves without looking too uncoordinated, and it seemed quite good O_o So hooray for that. We migrated to Amy's house for 4 hours of mafia (again, I was promptly killed in the second game I played. I blame you, Casey!!).

I spent Saturday with Mat, Tom and Richard, playing Ticket to Ride in the afternoon, then heading for dinner with the CSC + Mat and Richard at Jimmy Wong's on Lorne Street in the city. It's some kind of fusion east-west place, and I had some wagyu beef which was really disappointing. My parents can cook better stir-fry than that. Unsatisfied, we went to the dessert place next to the Civic Centre for some ice cream and pearl milk tea (I had a double scoop of mango and cheesecake ice cream!).

Sunday was a chance to say goodbye to the youth group. It was a Mothers' Day service, then a quick lunch at New Lynn Shopping Mall, before spending some time with Debs and then my family. We rushed to the airport at 7pm, to find out my flight had been cancelled...engineering problems, or something. I was really lucky to get a flight at 9pm on Air New Zealand, for no extra cost. What's more, my luggage was overweight so I had to stuff some clothes into hand luggage. So while the flight was a bit chaotic to start with, I managed to get back to cold, cold Wellington without further troubles.

I wish I could relive this week again. :3

Posted by Jeremy at 8:40pm :: 12 comments ::

Tags: graduation, iron man, steak, python, cake, ceroc, mafia, ice cream, wellington, fail

Comments

casey (13 May 08, 23:08)  
ha, ha! killed in action!!!

Jeremy (13 May 08, 23:25)  
Never playing Mafia again. Unless I'm the Overlord. I hate you guys.

Steve (14 May 08, 07:35)  
Dude... do you ever STOP eating? Srsly.

socks (14 May 08, 18:50)  
geez, tell me about it, only THREE out of the 12 paragraphs in this entry don't reference food, and two of them are "Fantastic." and "I wish I could relive this week again. :3"

bob (14 May 08, 19:16)  
i think you expect too much from a COMIC BOOK MOVIE.

WHICH IS BASED ON A COMIC BOOK.
YOU KNOW, THE ONE WITH NOT REAL STUFF IN IT. ESCAPE FROM REALITY.

NOT REAL.

ESCAPE.

STUFF.


<end rant>

Jeremy (14 May 08, 23:46)  
The things in the movie such as a super high-tech robot should probably be the only things bending the boundaries of reality. Things like electric beams shooting into the sky are a result of the physics and NOT the advanced technology, and should obey our laws of physics too!

br (15 May 08, 11:20)  
Chuck norris Sniper > all

bob (16 May 08, 23:31)  
When have comics ever obeyed to our law of physics?
And why should they?
It would make them boring.

Imagine an Ironman with suit heavier than they can move in, no such thing as that arc reactor and no shooting electric beams.

It would be boring.

Jeremy (17 May 08, 11:33)  
I mean that the robot itself should be treated as if it was some kind of advanced technology (and it is), so it's allowed to push the limits of physics. Like the arc reactor can be explained by some kind of new discovery, and the suit can be explained by a surge of power in the arc reactor, but how do you explain the shooting electric beam?

br (17 May 08, 12:41)  
maybe some kind of blue coloured laser? (I still actually haven't seen the movie yet XD)

bob (17 May 08, 15:19)  
Are we meant to explain it?
I don't think so.
A comic book is meant to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, and in this case, it has been blurred.
And as this is based on a comic book, it is implicit it inherits some of the... unexplainable actions.

If you have read any comic books, this is NOWHERE near as bad as some crap thats out there.

Also it could just be a feature of the arc reactor.
Laser shooting.

casey (18 May 08, 01:12)  
iron man > irl

imagine how crap the dragon ball movie is going to turn out when he comes out.

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