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strange_complex ([personal profile] strange_complex) wrote2007-04-15 04:48 pm

Behindness merits numbered points

1. Last Wednesday - went off for the day with Mum on the Severn Valley Railway. We saw partridges, pheasants, rabbits, butterflies, great crested grebe, elephants, bison and gazelle. Although I suppose it's only fair to explain that the last three were in a safari park visible from the railway. Enjoyed a lovely picnic at Arley, then walked along the river a bit, glorying in the warm weather. All the way there and back, I examined properties along the route with a buyer's eye. I can't help it now - force of habit.

2. On that note, I'm still waiting to hear about the house. My first offer was rejected; I raised it to what was my absolute upper limit and said so; the seller relayed that it was rather less than she wanted but she'd think about it; I enquired again of the estate agents on Friday, but they said she still hadn't decided. I do know that no other offers have been made, though. So ideally she'll wait a bit longer, see that no-one else is offering and accept my bid. Two people saw it over the weekend, apparently, but I know a lot of people have seen it by now and very few have offered, so I'm cautiously hopeful.

3. Thursday to Saturday saw me attending the annual Classical Association conference. Well, actually it carried on this morning too, but I decided to bunk the last part for the sake of a lie-in and some more relaxed parent time. I must say it was probably the best CA conference I've been to (out of three altogether) in terms of papers and general conviviality. Logistics perhaps not so great - it was in a fairly second-rate hotel, with not wonderful food and tedious queues at the lifts to move around the building. But I spent the conference dinner last night (in the much nicer surroundings of the University of Birmingham's Great Hall) with a big grin on my face, feeling on a high from the whole experience. There's too much to record now, of course, but highlights were the comedy caretaker during John Henderson's opening lecture, some cracking panels on Roman cities and all flavours of Classical Receptions (including Buffy and Achilles / Patroclus m-preg fanfics), and all the lovely people I got to catch up with.

4. Did some enjoyable shopping in Brum on Saturday afternoon - scheduled as excursion time for conference-goers, but I'd been to all the places they suggested visiting many times before, having grown up here. Surprised myself slightly by buying some baseball boots - not my normal style, but I really was desperate for new shoes by this stage, and I think they can become my style. Also got CivCity: Rome, which I've wanted for about a year now, ever since I first heard it was coming out, and was reminded of by a great session on Classics in computer games at the conference. And I enjoyed just generally wandering around Birmingham city centre, experiencing the weird combination of things which haven't changed at all and things which are totally unrecognisable, and exploring the various memories which streets and buildings threw up in my mind. I'm proud of my roots here.

5. Term starts again tomorrow. Wah! Only two weeks of teaching and one of revision classes, but they're going to be pretty tough. I'm more-or-less ready, but have a lot to do over the next few days.

6. Haven't seen this week's Who yet, as I was out at the dinner last night, and now my parents' cable box is broken! So that will have to be squeezed in over the next few days too. Have been reading people's online reactions, though. It seems to have provoked quite a lot of discussion and some division.

7. I am travelling home first class in the train tonight, because there was a cheap weekend upgrade available, and I've always wanted to try it out. It'll be a bit different from the Severan Valley Railway, where we were in a third-class compartment!

[identity profile] steer.livejournal.com 2007-04-15 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I love that city builder type of game -- I spent ages on the various Caesar games which built roman cities.
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[identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com 2007-04-15 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, one of the things I learnt at the conference was that that type of game is statistically more popular with female players. So basically, you are a great big GIRL!

[identity profile] steer.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I prefer to think of myself as a statistical outlier.
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[identity profile] megamole.livejournal.com 2007-04-15 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Severan Valley Railway

The 2-ox-power goad-assisted Numerus VII run by Londinium Transport?
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[identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com 2007-04-15 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oops! That sort of thing happens alarmingly often when I am typing. I'm practically incapable of typing 'August' without going off into 'Augustus', for example.

(Anonymous) 2007-04-16 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh- the session about the Classics in games sounds interesting- don't suppose there're notes available online for us uneducated plebs, are there? Let us know how you get on with CC: R

[identity profile] edling.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
D'oh. That was me in a monday morning forgot to see whether I was logged in haze..
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[identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
There are abstracts included in this conference programme (http://www.ca2007.bham.ac.uk/CAProgramme.pdf) (PDF), actually. The programme as a whole is enormously long, but you want pages 60 and 61.