Monday, December 11, 2006

Phuuuuuh...

Dead-line is strange thing. Closer it comes the more energetic you'll come...

I begin to prepare presentation from my research during the last three months at 8 pm. last night. Two hours and I was ready to move my bigger assaingment. Today is the dead-line for my report to my Finnish professor, like I mentioned earlier (on that Saturday, day before I didn't do no nothing...like italiandutchspanishisraeli friends of mine use to say always!). Funny how I was so energetic that forgot totally go to sleep last night. I wrote till it was time to go weekly meeting give my presentation and here I'm now, almost ready with the report. Just few senteces more... Luckilly the time difference is 7 hours, so I could spent at least 2 more hours to this. But don't have time, have to go here. Maybe next time is our time to participate this event. Hee, first price is 100 000 yen. ;P

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello it's Kalle from finland. Well well, you've been busy, it seems. I hope that you have made lots of new friends and enjoyed your time there in japan. Gotta write something more, haven't had so much practice with my english here in Finland :). Oh by the way, I bought an apartment, about a month ago :) it made me loan a great deal of money from the bank. At least I can get out of petonen and live on my own. It's been pretty hectic here. The apartment is in särkilahti fifth floor, great view, with a sauna and a balcony. I'll start moving near newyear and it takes some time to get all the stuff in so it goes past newyearsday. Heh, Janne promised to help me move and others too. Let's see how it goes (probably drinking afterwards). Been working some overtime lately to get some extra money to buy furnitures and stuff, jeeh from 6 am to 4 pm plus sundays :). The size is only 30,5 square meters, so I don't have to buy so much stuff as long as I can fit my quitars and pc in there. feels everybody is working like crazy nowdays, Jarno in the university and he's working same time at the post, couple of my friends too are working hard, about 12 to 16 hours a day not all is work, hobbies like judging junior hockey games and training track and field :( well I also, doing 10 hour shifts and trying to make my music projects :) hopefully I can cut the overtime off, it gets on my nerves sometimes. Well I think I'm off, jeesh that's a lot of text :) I'll go and grab something to eat, just came from work, but good luck to you and hopefully you'll finish your projects and assingments with honor, einstein :) enjoy your time over there. Merry christmas and a happy newyear!
Greetings to your friends and all the readers too :)

PS. if you happen to find any good ramen recepies send them to me I'll send you my e-mail

Samu said...

Greeeat to hear from you man! Yep, I think Janne mentioned about your appartment-project some time ago. Sounds perfect! Now you really start to settle in our lovely home town. (^_^)

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR to you TOO!

Ok, I'll be going back downstairs (time to make some science again).

Samu said...

Oh, forgot to tell that today it is highly possible that we'll hit to some rock clubs of Tokyo...which BTW has been my aim since I came here but so far no succes...start to REALLY get tired of all those house and trance parties!

Anonymous said...

I'm envious man, rocking in tokyo. All we got is henkka and otari :) at least I saw my cousin in henkka last weekend, I haven't seen him in 20 years I didn't even remember what he looked like in nature (i didn't even remember I had seen him once), they we're playing "raskasta joulua <- heavy/metal christmas" in henkka, cousin was playing the quitar (he renewed all the xmas songs and gathered the band, including marko hietala etc.) great gig, screamed my lungs out and had "a few" :) but hopefully you find some nicely rockin place, playing some heavy metal!!! yeah, just came from work, so its time to eat again, make some weird science :), catch ya later man. happy hunting :)

ps. In the long run i don't dig trance either. small dozes ok, lots of it and I'm boiling over (spices up metal music nicely thou)