In the aftermath of my atom bomb dream...
Monday, January 26th, 2004 06:29 amSurely he should have done something like this before it got to this stage...maybe even an enquiry on the fees used now as opposed to when ridiculously high ones have been brought in...
I can't believe Bill Gates is being given an honoury knighthood...rargh :P
Yesterday was okish once I actually got going...Was 3pm before I managed that tho...Pottered round to ben's where I found many distractions and got no semnar prep done in 2 and a half hours or so...ended up at foo^rahs and had chinese...went to bed fairly early but even with ben sitting there patientlt stroking my forehead I still had trouble sleeping :(
Up for work now...looks like a bad week in terms of weather too...
Pants0r :(
Johann Sebastian Bach was the king of the Baroque period, master of the oratorio, the fugue, the mass, the cantata, and pretty much everything else he chose to write. He worked for the church, which fortunately was a good enough position to allow him to raise his 20 children. For all his current staggering fame, though, he was unknown in his lifetime. His rediscovery can be attributed to Felix Mendelssohn, who wasn't mentioned on this quiz until now.
A few key works: B-Minor Mass, The Well-Tempered Clavier, The Art of the Fugue, Brandenburg Concerti
One more thing...
Good luck foo :o)
I can't believe Bill Gates is being given an honoury knighthood...rargh :P
Yesterday was okish once I actually got going...Was 3pm before I managed that tho...Pottered round to ben's where I found many distractions and got no semnar prep done in 2 and a half hours or so...ended up at foo^rahs and had chinese...went to bed fairly early but even with ben sitting there patientlt stroking my forehead I still had trouble sleeping :(
Up for work now...looks like a bad week in terms of weather too...
Pants0r :(
Johann Sebastian Bach was the king of the Baroque period, master of the oratorio, the fugue, the mass, the cantata, and pretty much everything else he chose to write. He worked for the church, which fortunately was a good enough position to allow him to raise his 20 children. For all his current staggering fame, though, he was unknown in his lifetime. His rediscovery can be attributed to Felix Mendelssohn, who wasn't mentioned on this quiz until now.
A few key works: B-Minor Mass, The Well-Tempered Clavier, The Art of the Fugue, Brandenburg Concerti
One more thing...
Good luck foo :o)
