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Friday, April 21, 2006

Back Home? - Friday

Up at the early early time of 0940. this wasn't overly good as I was doing a podcast with Coel. We recorded the last of it, I did some WoA stuff and then got the train to Portsmouth. The first leg of my journey was excellent. I played a very very challanging game of chess against a person called Darren, then an equally challanging game of draughts. The second (and longer) leg of the journey was very boring. Nobody to play games with. I got back to my room and was greeted within 2 minutes by loud music from Sam. Lucky I'm planning on sorting through some Depeche Mode. Yes, it feels good to be back. Even better? I have internet! The Uni said that it'd be down, yay for me. In WoA I have made an interesting discovery. When you have controversial rule suggestions, anything that'll cause a large scale imbalance. Rather than creating a stalemate by just talking about it, the best result seems to be to offer a radical "test" method. Well, that's about it for today. Tomorrow might be more interesting. If you want to listen to my talking about WoA, open iTunes, click on "Advanced" menu and then "Subscribe to Podcast". Into that box paste http://woarl.com/soov/feed.xml OR, goto here and download them via the server. Note: For some reason it'll cut some downloads in half when you download them, simply give it five minutes and try again.

Radical all the way? Does the Radical idea that I've used for WoA work in other situations? Have you tried using it yourself?

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