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Welcome to the blog of a philanthropist, astrologer, japanophile, webdesigner, proud ICT generalist and student aiming for a masters degree in work and organisation / occupational health psychology. Discover my world, some of the things that keep me entertained, how our minds work and how our minds are put to work.

16 May 2012

Waaa~ so tired

Today it took 1.5 hours to get home thanks to the heavy vacation traffic. t_t. When I come home, all I want is for the internet to function. As per usual when I have no time, the line was dead two times in a row this week. Tomorrow is a national holiday, so I’ll be studying. Hope to at least finish the non parametric statistics exam assignment halfway. Then there is the small problem of Literature Study…. The student whom I mailed more or less said (even though I said nothing): there’s more assignments than the end report in this course. Heh. This morning I looked through them: uhm, that’ll be it. On to the exam assignment! I have a feeling my life motto is: “Reverse engineer it”.

Oh, and somewhere this weekend I hope I can finish the colours on the website I’ve been building for that good cause. Holding it back because even though that color looks good on my screen, the downstairs pc made it look ugly as hell.

I really should be searching for a new kah tomorrow. I have my doubts about Doiha-chan’s longlevity. I mean: I had doubts my car would live through winter, but since I drive so much these days I start to notice more and more things that make me worry.

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12 May 2012

German parmasan cheese

I live pretty close to tha border, so the German jokes and Germanisms never stop. My mom came from the store today and she said: “I had to search quite a bit to find your parmasan cheese in Germany.” So I was like “How so?”. She said: “Because it was either:

Gehobelt (strips in english, schaafsel or geschaafd in dutch)

or

Geriebelt (grated in english, geraspt in dutch)”

:roflmao:

Geriebelt I knew, but gehobelt is new to me too. So is that parmasan shaped into the humpback of Notre Dame?

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