Damn. first one, nevertheless Damndamndamn, this technology thing got me. Twice, furthermore.
Ten minutes ago, I wrote this wonderful first entry to this blog. An awesome text, a little poem, I think.
Then I had to face, that I wasn't subscribed before, so I lost this incredible chance to be the first entry ever on this blog AND lost the text cause I hadn't saved it before.
Then I sent this "first comment" without comment.
Okay, do it again! I think, I had mentioned that it would be hard to comment on your blog since there was just this one picture with you and a pig and the other one with you, a can of Tango and a rock. At least, the perspective seems to be much better chosen than at the pictures you've sent a couple of days ago ;-).
Furthermore, in my hard life (your email indicates that you at least remember my name ;-) ) here on the other side of this planet, this freetime / study-time balance is just the other way round compared to yours, I think. Nevertheless, there's nothing to complain about. I'll try to make some awesome pictures out the OLG when I'm writing...
By the way: Do they set may-trees (leo.org says maypole?) in Christchurch?
Ah yes, PS, just in case Mr. Windhof comes along here, I warn him, he shall not dare to revise my written English...;-)
Nice, how the internet let's us participate even with lifes thousend kilometers away from here.
And it's so much cheaper than a call ;-))
- Thomas Marx
yes, first one... Yeah, got it!! So, when I'm right I going to write THE FIRST COMMENT EVER in this blog! Awesome!!
Unfortunatly, there's not so much existing stuff to write about since firstly you've just put a picture of yourself and pig and another one of yourself next to a rock with a can of apple juice in your hand [better perspectives than on those pictures sent last week, nevertheless ;-)].
And, secondly, in my life (you remember this hard existence at the other side of this planet??) is unfortunatly as exciting as your "university life" (you know, in its original meaning...) seems to be since it fills so many lines in your latest mail.
Nevertheless, and since this blog seems to be kind of public, I'll leave it for now to this more or less generally speaking... ;-)
At the end, it's nice to see how communication via internet allows us better to take part in someone elses life as without it.
PS: Just in case Mr Windhof comes up in order to comment this blog or any comment in this blog, he shall not even think about to correct my written english ;-)
Maybe I'll come back in here after Mensa,
see you,
Thomas - thomasmarx
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Damn. first one, nevertheless
Damndamndamn, this technology thing got me. Twice, furthermore. Ten minutes ago, I wrote this wonderful first entry to this blog. An awesome text, a little poem, I think. Then I had to face, that I wasn't subscribed before, so I lost this incredible chance to be the first entry ever on this blog AND lost the text cause I hadn't saved it before. Then I sent this "first comment" without comment. Okay, do it again! I think, I had mentioned that it would be hard to comment on your blog since there was just this one picture with you and a pig and the other one with you, a can of Tango and a rock. At least, the perspective seems to be much better chosen than at the pictures you've sent a couple of days ago ;-). Furthermore, in my hard life (your email indicates that you at least remember my name ;-) ) here on the other side of this planet, this freetime / study-time balance is just the other way round compared to yours, I think. Nevertheless, there's nothing to complain about. I'll try to make some awesome pictures out the OLG when I'm writing... By the way: Do they set may-trees (leo.org says maypole?) in Christchurch? Ah yes, PS, just in case Mr. Windhof comes along here, I warn him, he shall not dare to revise my written English...;-) Nice, how the internet let's us participate even with lifes thousend kilometers away from here. And it's so much cheaper than a call ;-)) - Thomas Marx