Quoting garnet from 14:02, 10th May 2008 I didn't get that one, the camera work was quite nice but was there suppose to be a story line? Well, it's the usual boy-meets-girl yarn, told in an unneccesarily abstract (pretentious?) manner. At the heart of it, I wanted to do something that was chiefly v...
Submitted for those who missed it, or for masochistic repeat viewers: Adverts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmuuX5X9Vzw 200 Bar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVcgF5B4pJQ Overrall, I was impressed with everyone's films. And seriously, who walks out of a series of shorts after the first one? Ah well...
I found quite a good few biology undergrads with some... interesting positions in attendance at the beginning of this year's CU evangelical week talks. Nice people otherwise. Not sure about a future in science though. It's interesting to see them breaching into honors biology though. No doubt we'll ...
Quoting greg-o from 22:09, 18th Jun 2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_House_Harriers Well, that would go some way to explaining what I saw. There was a point on the Lade Braes where the trail looped back on itself, immediately preceeded by an F-Symbol - "Fool", perhaps? No official documentati...
I don’t expect anyone else to have seen this, but it was bizarre enough to me to warrant comment. I went walking out on the Lade Braes, when I noticed a curious trail: small patches of white powder laid at path margins and the bases of trees, posts etc. The more I walked along, the more I became awa...
Well, just watched it and I must say I was impressed. I did guess the twist, but it was still a great suckerpunch. I look forward to how the ending changes the scope of the series. For all the criticism, I still find Lost much better than most of the dreck on TV (especially some of the stuff we in t...
As someone who jumped off the pier once each month during 2006 (new year's resolution), I can't recommend peir jumping highly enough. Read your tide tables, try to jump during a spring tide (when the water is highest) and bring a towel. As far as jellyfish go, only one species is likely to sting you...
Quoting garnet from 00:30, 8th May 2007 has there ever been a female director at half cut? While the majority of directors tend to be male in St Andrews, it's by no means the rule. There was Marisha Murkjee who directed "The Composer" for Half-Cut 05, and this year saw first-time director Katie Mey...
I'm very glad to see that Half-Cut's reception this year seems to have been almost universally positive. Certainly, in programming I hoped to provide that almost impossible standard of "something for everyone". Personally, I liked them all, which was a first for me at Half-Cut. Everyone associated w...
I maintain that the sound of said "ice cream van" is just coincidentally tha same sound of some eldrich nightmare that stalks the darkest corners of St Andrews, ripping holes in the space-time continuum so that it concurrently inhabits one parallel dimension visually, whilst allowing it's terrifying...
Quoting Frank from 14:02, 15th Feb 2007 He's dead and lives on the sea floor...also an Elder God and tends to be pretty hungry. Fortunately, his house-city, R'lyeh is generaly thought to be in the Pacific...so we should be safe for a bit... F'thagn. I had to throw someone off the pier last year to ...
Mass jellyfish strandings occur during their breeding aggregations (e.g. they all get together and get it on), where currents and waves sweep them onto shore. As for starfish, they also have to pile together to breed, but it's usually done in deeper water where they're unlikley to be swept onto the ...