Sitting at Victoria station (with a tea and a bun, but then that's pretty much a given) I'm starting to unwind a little. As much as I love travelling by train but the worry of missing connections and not remembering stuff only really wears off when London transport's involvement is at an end.
This weekend the Doctor Geof stall is manifesting at the Brighton steampunk weekend. Organised by Allegra and the steampunk magazine it seems to be in a wee theatre behind a pub and should be a hoot: a couple of days talking rubbish with old friends and new friends and plotting evil in suitable surroundings can't be a bad thing.
www.steampunkmagazine.com/events
On the real science front, just in case you fancied a little bit, we're wrapping up the glasses science experiment this weekend (data is great but analysis is also handy) so if you fancy a bit of last minute recommendation you have until midnight this Sunday.
www.islandofdoctorgeof.co.uk/science/gPairExpt2010.php
Righty Ho, maybe see you guys this weekend, otherwise have a good 'un
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geof
Ah, a week later and I'm almost on top of my work again. All I can really say is MCM Expo was a damned (hehehe, still training this phone to my vocabulary, rather endearingly it just replaced damned with darned) good laugh.
"Why" say you? Well asked there! Well apart from:
– being wedged between Rich Johnston on my left and to my right Tony Lee and his art monkey Dan (not in a sexy way if I recall correctly) and within hollering distance of Chamonkee and Naniiebim;
– the lovely friendly crowd who often shared my liking for tea and smuttery;
– the charming comics creators who also shared my liking of tea and smuttery;
– mojitos;
– Alex;
– Templesmith's squid-girls;
– Letraset;
– blah.
Laters,
gf
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