elmos, random stuff, and even more random DNA

Last Thursday, James Troup was in town, so he, Daniel Silverstone and I first had dinner in King's. Later, Colin Watson joined us and took us to the Carlton where various geeks meet every Thursday. We had a good time, and it was good to see James again. I hadn't seen him in months. Anyway, after leaving the pub and coming back to the city, we stood on the place in front where I live for a while and talked. It was Thursday evening and there were lot's of weird people on the street (I mean really weird people, not just a bunch of geeks talking random stuff).

Hmm, I had a deadline on Monday for a paper so I basically spent the weekend on that. Other than that, nothing really significant happened. I mostly got distracted by a rebellious cytosine nucleotide, but finally found some time to catch up on e-mail and stuff. Ah, I also finally managed to go to the University Library for the first time. Kinda late considering the term is just about to be over, although that really doesn't matter since I'm a PhD student.