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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 7th April 2005 
Laconian

I have largely disappeared from the website, I am afraid. Not that I don't love h2g2 and what I represents, but I have moved on to other things. But I may well come back to write an entry or two, or to participate in some conversations. It's just that often I find I have nothing to say.

First things first, take note of this quote1 from Friedrich Nietzsche. It might explain something to you if you are mystified by some of my posts in a debate.


It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!


Welcome to my new-look, slimmed down Personal Space2. I am not from Laconia3, by the way. I'm from Wales, actually. Yes, it's a big difference; I'm afraid I chose the name 'Laconian' purely because I like the sound of it. Plus I'm a bit of a hellenophile.

So yes, after clearing that up I can tell you a little about myself. I am eighteen years old. I like a wide range of music - I generally pick stuff I really like the sound of, or stuff I value for its artistic merit. See what I've been listening to here (note that h2g2 has its very own group on Last.fm). I like reading, both fiction and non-fiction, on a large range of subjects. My favourite authors include Tolkien, Bernard Cornwell and Oscar Wilde. I am keen on archery, and own a wooden longbow - thought I don't practice nearly as much as I should. I write occasionally, though it is strictly for entertainment.

I am currently studying Meteorology at Reading University. Here's a good site on climate change, by the way.

On h2g2

I've been a member of Hootoo since 7th April 2005, so I'm no longer a wide-eyed newbie. Like all newbies, I was intimidated by the sheer size of this place at first, but eventually I settled in and came to terms with the fact I'd probably never stop discovering new corners of the site to look at. I have written a few entries for the Edited Guide, and I am very proud to have one whole Entry in the UnderGuide as well.

My email address is ajf_14 at hotmail dot com if you want to contact me outside h2g2. I'm always friendly, so please feel free. Of course, I can be in moods in real life but I can only be friendly in text-based conversation because I actually stop and think about what I am about to say.


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A towel - do you know where yours is?

Entries I Might Write When I Get Round To It

If I don't note these down I'll never remember them. If anyone wants to give me hand with any of these just drop me a line. Those with links are in progress.

  • The Spanish Inquisition (realised this is a big topic and so I am leaving it alone for a while. It's not really enough to submit to the Flea Market so I'll see whether I can come back to it. If you want to take what there is off my hands, feel free).
  • The Battle of the Beanfield
  • Chico Mendes
  • The Mighty Boosh
  • University of Reading, UK
  • Ada Lovelace - Enchantress of Numbers
  • Foxgloves
  • Cricket - Some Variations [eg. single-wicket contests]
  • Reading, UK [thinking of several entries - Introduction (Geography), History, Things to do in the day/night...]
  • Lignum Vitae - The Wood of Life
  • Basil D'Oliveira - The Cricketer Who Brought Down Apartheid

Note to self: update this (Owain Glyndwr).


1 Hehe, it rhymes.
2 With added vitamin C!
3 A region in Greece, of which Sparta used to be the chief city.


VOLUNTEER BADGES

Field Researcher
25 Edited Entries

RESEARCHER DATA
Name:

laconian
Last posted: Apr 25, 2009
Researcher Number:

1477064

Referenced Entries:

Towels
Owain Glyndwr (Owen Glendower)
A Short Introduction to the Traditional Archery Bow
h2g2 Friends of Tibet
The Spanish Inquisition
Imperator (UG)
The Mighty Boosh
Basil D'Oliveira

Referenced Sites:

Laconian at last.fm
h2g2 Last.fm group
RealClimate

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CONVERSATIONS
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MESSAGES
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GB calling LaconianApr 25, 2009
Where the devil have you been?Apr 25, 2009
Congratulations!Oct 12, 2008
Subbing "Bodyline"Jul 26, 2008
Hi ThereJul 12, 2008
Just a note...Jun 27, 2008
Subbing "Fronts, Depressions and Anticyclones"Jun 9, 2008
Free Tibet Apr 16, 2008
ThermopylaeMar 13, 2008
Galois entry?Mar 12, 2008

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JOURNAL
UnderGuide!
Mar 14, 2008

Thought I'd better record my first UG entry going live on the FP: Imperator A33380994. I'm no literary genius, but I'm quite pleased with it, and I'm glad others thought it was at least half-decent. More UG offerings from me in the future? erm Not sure. I'd like to but I'd have to get round to it, and I have EG entries crying out to be written. Still, it's nice to do something different smiley .

Discuss this entry - 3 replies - Latest reply: Mar 15, 2008

BAM!
Oct 9, 2007

That's the sound of me being hit by book prices. I bought one of the core course books yesterday for 40 quid, but I don't think I'll be doing that for all of them. There's one on calculus which is advertised new for £53 grr . Then there's another two for another module, and I still have a couple of modules without a reading list! In fact, there are even more books listed, but only some of them are recommended as worth buying.

Discuss this entry - 3 replies - Latest reply: Oct 9, 2007

Freshers' Week - so far so good
Oct 1, 2007

I am drunk enough to make my balance slightly dodgy, which means I am lucid but silly. I think this is the perfect kind of drunk to achieve during Freshers', and since I am a lightweight I only require a few pints.

It is curious that I seemingly disregarded all the stuff about things all turning out well during Freshers'. On the way here yesterday I was insanely nervous, while now I feel completely at home. It's amazing what a bit of alcohol and nice people can do.

Apologies for any bad spelling or grammar.

Discuss this entry - 12 replies - Latest reply: Oct 4, 2007

Results day rolls around again
Aug 16, 2007

Well, I got my 3 'A's, which is more than enough to go and do the uni course I want. I am most pleased with myself, as you can imagine. Turns out I was right about the PH6 paper: I got a B in that (84/120). Still, the overall grade is the key thing.

I think I'll also note down my Maths marks out of 100 for all six papers I've done these two years, as they are rather interesting:

AS -level
C1: 96. C2: 95. M1: 98

A2-level
C3: 96. C4: 59 (yikes ). S1: 98.

59/100 for the C4 paper is a 'D' grade. It's interesting because it shows than an able student (which I consider myself to be) can easily mess up a paper. In that exam, there was a tricky question at the start which threw me totally and I started to panic. Suddenly nothing was going right. That said, most of the others doing the paper said it was hard and got similarly low marks on it.

Discuss this entry - 13 replies - Latest reply: Aug 17, 2007

The End!
Jun 21, 2007

Today I sat my last A-level exam. Not wishing to blow my own trumpet, but exams are one of the few things that I'm really good at. But this year is the first time ever I have not been sure of a good outcome (that means an A-grade - not wishing to sound arrogant, but that's what I've been getting and my predicted grades are 3 'A's). Today's exam was PH6 - the Physics synoptic paper - and rather tricky. I feel I have prepared well but there seems to be a greater deal of uncertainty about how well I did this time. Still, there's nothing I can do now except enjoy the summer holidays until results day (16th August, I believe - the day after my birthday).

Oh, and I now I have 25 Edited Entries to my name. Written at a rate of just under one a month. Not very quick, but never mind smiley .

Discuss this entry - 6 replies - Latest reply: Jun 24, 2007

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SUBSCRIBED ARTICLES
GUIDE ENTRIES
IDTITLECOMMUNITY STATUSCREATED
A40324402Basil D'Oliveirah2g2 -Aug 31, 2008
A38208035Bodyline - When Cricket Divided Nationsh2g2 EditedJul 29, 2008
A34944582Fronts, Depressions and Anticyclonesh2g2 EditedJun 9, 2008
A36622712Bodyline - When Cricket Divided Nationsh2g2 -May 29, 2008
A33894778Fronts, Depressions and Anticyclonesh2g2 -Mar 27, 2008
A33812660The Mighty Booshh2g2 -Mar 24, 2008
A33380994Imperator (UG)h2g2 -Mar 12, 2008
A30465911The Atmosphereh2g2 EditedJan 28, 2008
A29202987The Atmosphereh2g2 -Nov 17, 2007
A28952580UPDATE A18778701: Liars - The Bandh2g2 -Nov 10, 2007
A27019569Hoover the Talking Sealh2g2 EditedSep 27, 2007
A25996107Cricket Fightingh2g2 EditedSep 10, 2007
A26174315Hoover the Talking Sealh2g2 -Aug 22, 2007
A26054903QI Society score board h2g2 -Aug 18, 2007
A25436405Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, UKh2g2 EditedAug 10, 2007
A25131043Cricket Fightingh2g2 -Jul 24, 2007
A23780270The Zabbaleen - Cairo's Rubbish Collectorsh2g2 EditedJun 20, 2007
A22808081Pierre Pinoncelli - Performance Artisth2g2 EditedJun 18, 2007
A21649098Ceredigion, Wales, UKh2g2 EditedMay 21, 2007
A21140380The Tibetan Foxh2g2 EditedMay 15, 2007
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