With the rain came a lull in income, it’s always this way on the street live music scene. It means I probably will only do the gig tomorrow, and not play on the street. Life, is tough. I have no idea what I am going to play, probably a load of slide stuff, some southern-fried chicken style, the usual.
I am much more enthused about getting to the gig on Sunday with No electrickery. Then it’s hanging out with Cyborg and the Toaster on Monday. Awesome.
I've been really getting into the Yale OpenLearn videos. They are really cool. So much so that I take copious notes on the second viewing. Pause. Scribble. Pause. Scribble neatly. Pause. Scribble. I wish I had known about this when I was studying A200, Exploring History 1400-1900: Mediæval to Modern. That course really kicked ass! It was hard-core, but an excellent worthwhile module. I would love to do Empire seeing as it cover the same period of history. The way things are going I was thinking of doing:Reading Classical Latin
World Archæology“Roman Archæology” (new level 3 module still under development)
Empire (by then I will have accrued 120 points at each level)From Enlightenment to Romanticism (History Degree with Honours)
Then it’s a masters, phD and PGCE. (Assuming I work hard enough to be able to afford it!)God I love the OU.
Max.
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