Thursday, 7 June 2012

Well hello there!

Bonjour! I've realised that I've sort of neglected you, and thought I should attend to you. Now for the past couple of months I've contemplated many routes to take with my life. Whether I should actually leave the land of the UK and go to Australia for a year or two, or attend to a love interest here and start up this potential business that's been stirring round in my mind for the past couple of months. As I've done as many things to bid the boredom adieu, I've sort of gone on many social tangents. My social group isn't what it was say, 9 months ago (having the fact that most of them have disappeared to uni to waste most of their time, to perhaps come out with a glimmer of what could be a job) or purely the fact I'm not interested in keeping in touch with them anymore. I seem to have this major obsession at present with trying to progress my brain (intelligence wise). Now if we were to contemplate on how Jordan Davis exercises his brain - No it's not by sitting in some shed in Stoke, feeding whippets crisps. I've recently been pulling the books out and reading up on XNA, CSS and C#. Along with reading up on the world's history that's affected all of us in one way or another. I digress. The languages are purely business based. I'm trying to lay the foundation the the gold rush that is the telephone market. People under estimate how much people use phones for mini games to perhaps let their poor and solemn glide more smoothly. I can't help but feel a bit more obliged than to help. The premise of these games will be kept hidden until further notice, I will however open a brand new blog and perhaps give you updates on the progress we're making. (advertising scheme *Cough*). I must however note to everybody, I very much have a butterfly mind. While I see a beautiful opportunity, I might shelf that idea until I finish another spontaneous idea that's come into mind. Let's see what crazy idea I come up with next time you read this!

Try get your heads round this:

All natural and technological processes proceed in such a way that the availability of the remaining energy decreases. In all energy exchanges, if no energy enters or leaves an isolated system, the entropy of that system increases. Energy continuously flows from being concentrated, to becoming dispersed, spread out, wasted and useless. New energy cannot be created and high grade energy is being destroyed. An economy based on endless growth is...?


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Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Kony 2012

Why this movement actually means something to me; personally.


I grew up on the suburbs of a town in Wales called Llanelli. Lived just down the road to me was a young boy called Roy who was unfortunate enough to live in an impoverished part of Uganda. He came to the UK to go into exile from the wars taking place. Unfortunately his older brother wasn't able to come along. He was taken by Kony's army and forced to kill and pillage. Now seeing a young boy who places all his hope in God to stop what this man is doing, I find it somewhat heart wrenching. Placing all his hope on something that could happen. No definite or positive outcome is guaranteed. This is the best thing I've heard for a very long time. An action that could take place and will actually work. So yes, I've known about Joseph Kony for little over 6 years. Yes, I will take to the streets of Plymouth and place his face on every inch of the walls of the city centre.


What really pisses me off What I can't get my head over is the fact that people find that the priorities lie in Afghanistan, when they themselves don't fully understand what they're out there fighting for. Blair put them out there to fight terror. It's now widely accepted that Kony is is the most wanted war villain in the world, and has been for many years! Blair stated, before despatching the troops that their mission was to apprehend and stop Saddam Hussein. Now I know, I'm no 'Mr. Observant' but last time I checked he's been stopped and killed. These men need to get out this country, if they're going to fight for 'peace' then it's time to place them somewhere, where the fight against terror is being missed.


This post isn't here to offend. It's here to state a fact. Peace out x

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Yes man!

Maybe one day...
Let's go now!


I've never really acted on any sort of impulse before. In fact, I'd always think something up and decide to shelve the idea until I can be bothered to do it another day. Latest idea out of the blue was to decide to pack up bags and head off to Melbourne! I've always thought that it'd be a pipe dream what with being at school all the time and piled under with stress of exams and ALWAYS getting into some quarrel with women. But now, I've let loose of all those bonds, and the only emotional tie I have is family. They'll still be here when I get back, and I know that'll be unconditional; Unlike a woman sat patiently deciding that time is of essence and need to move on. I mean who wouldn't want to go to Australia when all they really do nowadays is perhaps have mini relationships, decide it's boring and move on to another one while going to work day in and day out. As it stands however, I don't think I'll stay longer than a year. And I doubt I'll come back to the UK to stay - I think Canada is quite cosmopolitan and I've never been skiing before. So why the hell not!


I'll think about it
Yeah sure!


I mean, it might seem brash and eccentric, but I've actually decided that saying yes to every invitation nowadays has made life more interesting. I mean, just going to someone's for a get together might be menial, but that slight change in your day could effect your later weeks. I've sooner decided to say yes to everything than be a sorry sack of shit that's boring.


Perhaps I should chill
Holiday sounds great!


So it's official, and the tickets are booked. Magaluf 2012 is happening. James went last year and he said his main problem in the fun was that there wasn't nearly enough people there on the lad's holiday. 3 people does seem a bit crap to be honest. With a grand total of 9 people, it's likely to say that it'll be an epic holiday. It's what I think I'll need to get away the monotony of the UK and a good way to say goodbye to my friends before going to Oz. I'll still get a few months before I go but, y'know leave a little memorabilia I suppose.


Fucking duh!
Actually...


I read a poster at work saying "Attitude - your outlook in life can effect your attitute and outcome" When I first saw that, I thought 'Why don't you put posters up saying "2+2=4". But it's actually helped me realise something - I've always had a really crappy time with everything because I've had such a negative outlook on things. Ever since my morale has been boosted this year, suffice to say I've had a cracking time and generally happier. I might spend my time tweeting a lot and going for drives that have no purpose but that's what makes my world go round at the moment, until I'm rocketed to the other side of the world. Watch this space, as I have some serious cards up my sleeve.