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And so I gave birth…{Tom}
….metaphorically speaking of course. I’m not that much of a failure at Biol. I was in my calculus tute. when I created the concept of “arc i sin (x)”. If you don’t recognise any of that, it’s pronounced “arky-sine” and it’s guaranteed to cheer you up when you say its name out loud (I’m yet […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2009/03/27/and-so-i-gave-birthtom
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Who remembers Chicken Twisties? {Tom}
Well I do. And they were amazing. I was reminded of them the other day when I went to the RCH for a meeting – the lady organising it had this really nice popcorn for us to eat. It was Coles Organic popcorn (green bag, flavour was “sweet and salty”) and it was amazing. So […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2009/03/15/who-remembers-chicken-twisties-tom
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What does and does not constitute work? {Tom}
Again, note the squiggly brackets. They’re going to be quite a theme this year, so get used to them. Well, I just completed a weekend that I’d initially planned to dedicate to completing a week’s worth of “uni work”. I think the entire weekend can be summed up by the fact that I’m writing this […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2009/03/09/what-does-and-does-not-constitute-work-tom
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Is the cat alive or dead? {Tom}
I used squiggly brackets in the title. heh. I feel special. So, my real name is actually Tom, not Heath as I would have had you believe. Well, my chemistry lecture on Wednesday morphed into a physics one when the professor began to talk about Schrodinger*. I have no idea how, but it did and […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2009/03/06/is-the-cat-alive-or-dead-tom
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Heath is here
The obligatory introduction. Well, foolishly, I waited until after my fellow first years had posted and I’m now convinced that I need to write a small essay in order to measure up to the standard that has been set. Well, maybe a long essay. In two separate posts. Nevertheless, I will attempt to make a […]