söndag 27 februari 2011
lördag 5 februari 2011
The golden ratio of music
Well, it may seem dull and almost like ripping people off, but since song after song actually means something to people, this simply must be the golden ratio of songs. I do wonder if it is possible to find a pattern like this in classical music. There is one in films (you can basically calculate when a film should take a turn or when the music should increase to make it a "good" film).
Anywho, so with a decent melody and a kickass-lyric you have your career as a popstar.
Today I'm still working on emptying boxes, I can't understand how we came to have this much stuff! And the time it takes to get everything organised!
(I cant find the wire to transfer information from my phone to my computer, so photos will come later.)
The courses I'm taking at uni now are so varied, which I love.
I study Matrix theory, Light-matter interaction (awesome!), Renewable energies and indtroductory medicin for engineers.
The medicin course must be the cosiest course I've ever taken. We have four hours of lectures on tuesday evenings and they always invite specialists to lecture about all the different parts of the body and diseases. After two hours we have a long break and a secretary comes and sells coffe, tea and cheese-sandwiches.
It's like watching discovery planet and getting university credits for it! It has actually made me think that I would have liked being a doctor. (But that feeling passes when I do the light-matter course.)
Posting next when I fint the bloody wire.
Bisous!
torsdag 27 januari 2011
Gotta catch them all! (?)
Hi guys!
Just wanted to post this awesome video. Everythings fine here, I have had a lot to do now since all my courses started and we're moving in to the apartment this weekend. I'll fill you in....
Take care!
måndag 17 januari 2011
And we're off!
Finally I start blogging again! There has been so much going on since I came back from Bordeaux (blog from Bordeaux) I just haven't had my mind on internet-stuff at all.
This will be a short post since I'm pretty tired after my first day at uni after the holidays, but I will drop the biggest news of my year so far; I just got an apartment and I'm moving in with my boyfriend the 1st of February!
We already have the keys and spent the weekend painting the walls. It will be a short move, 4 stairs only, its on the ground floor of my building. No need for a truck, only muscled friends.
The timing of this apartment is a little mind boggling. Since my coming home meant my boyfriend would be heartlessly thrown out (since he was renting my room) and the all the new students have priority for the university rooms we started to discuss getting an apartment together. I didn't really want to move away from the neighbourhood because all my friends live here and we soon realized the soonest it was possible to find apartments was in March. Sharing 19 square meters for more than two weeks without biting each others heads off or drowning in the piles of boxes and clothes was a laughable notion.
Two days after our decision to try to find an apartment the direction of the student home I live in called and told us they had a two room, 50 square meters apartment for us if we wanted it. Needless to say a little newly awaken morning dance took place when I hung up. We'd only been queueing for 9 month, which is nothing by Lund-standards so my luck in finding sweet apartments is still finding new ways to surprise me.
There will be pictures.
I salute you now, with this lovely stop motion film
Btw, its so nice to be back in Lund and study again, more about my courses next time!
Cheers!
This will be a short post since I'm pretty tired after my first day at uni after the holidays, but I will drop the biggest news of my year so far; I just got an apartment and I'm moving in with my boyfriend the 1st of February!
We already have the keys and spent the weekend painting the walls. It will be a short move, 4 stairs only, its on the ground floor of my building. No need for a truck, only muscled friends.
The timing of this apartment is a little mind boggling. Since my coming home meant my boyfriend would be heartlessly thrown out (since he was renting my room) and the all the new students have priority for the university rooms we started to discuss getting an apartment together. I didn't really want to move away from the neighbourhood because all my friends live here and we soon realized the soonest it was possible to find apartments was in March. Sharing 19 square meters for more than two weeks without biting each others heads off or drowning in the piles of boxes and clothes was a laughable notion.
Two days after our decision to try to find an apartment the direction of the student home I live in called and told us they had a two room, 50 square meters apartment for us if we wanted it. Needless to say a little newly awaken morning dance took place when I hung up. We'd only been queueing for 9 month, which is nothing by Lund-standards so my luck in finding sweet apartments is still finding new ways to surprise me.
There will be pictures.
I salute you now, with this lovely stop motion film
Btw, its so nice to be back in Lund and study again, more about my courses next time!
Cheers!
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