Today I handed in my final year project - 24 pages of pure, unadulterated physicsy heaven. The only small issue popped up when I forgot to hand in my interim report at the same time - alas, a good friend of mine (milliams) is in the same situation and will be handing mine in when he perpendiculates to campus later.
But now the supper happy funtimes can begin! Starting with… printing, cutting and popping little bits of paper into 100 poster tubes. You wouldn’t believe how time consuming it is… and I think my back may snap at any moment now. The things I do for Muselive, eh ;).
So what’s in store for Easter? I’m going skiing on Sunday to the Dolomites which should be amazo, and then back to Cornwall to revise for my exams in April / May / June. Not fun. I’m hoping to get a bit more PHP experience over the holidays - I have some pretty interesting ideas which might make their way onto ML soon, but I need to better understand the language I’ll be coding in first!
The new Yeah Yeah Yeahs album is pretty good.
I think I might have finally finished my final year project. I’m going to wait until this evening to indulge myself in front of the TV with a beer, but I can almost feel the weight lifting!

A caption for an abstract? I THINK NOT.
On an unrelated note, the company (Sinclair Megaprinter Ltd. - yes, you.) who were supposed to manufacture and ship the posters for muselive.com are not returning my calls. I placed an order for a batch of posters over a month ago, and they have been unbelievable - I have still yet to receive the posters. Instead I have decided to order them from another company, at over twice the cost, who guarantee delivery by Friday. Anger anger.
All blogs start with “My first post” - I’m not one to break this fragile blogosphere etiquette, so welcome to my first post. I’m not sure where this blog is heading yet, but trust me - it’ll blow your socks off. In other news, I’m half way through proof reading my final year physics project and can’t help but feel that exceedingly joyous times lie in ambush for me. I can hope. In case you’re interested, I’m investigating a specific B meson decay that is traditionally suppressed by “The Standard Model” of particle physics.