Friday, 31 December 2010

2010: A look back

What a year 2010 has been. Plenty of excitement, disappointment, tragedy and hope all round.

2010 will be remembered as the year of Icelandic volcanoes and gunmen in Cumbria; many other natural disasters, too many to count. Greece and Ireland went bust, and we only narrowly avoided it. The country froze - twice - and came to a complete standstill. Several good TV series came to an end (24, Lost, for example).

But not all was bad. England did laughably badly in the World Cup. We no longer have a Labour government. However, even after looking at Wikipedia's "2010" page, I'm struggling to find much more that I can look back on in 20 years time and say "yeah, 2010, that was the year that happened".

Overall, 2010 has been a pretty dreary year. It started out with so much promise, globally, but disaster after crisis after scandal has meant it will be a year remembered for the bad rather than the good.

Here's to a memorable 2011!

Saturday, 23 January 2010

2010 so far

2010 has so far been a pretty uneventful year. Lots of headlines about Haiti's earthquake. Lots of people doing exams. Myself included.

This was the first year I'd ever had January exams, since in Durham all my exams were in May. January exams really are the easy mode of doing a degree. It's ridiculous. I had essentially nothing to revise, because my head was barely half full of the stuff I learned. Oh well. Hopefully it means I'll get better marks.

In other news, I've quit WoW, and started playing LOTRO. I also went to see Avatar 3D, which was incredible. I can see why it's the future of cinema.

And that's really been it for the last three weeks. Hopefully the year will get more exciting soon.