Started a new work sched, which I happen to like
Have a week off, which is always nice
Got Lego Avengers which is a lot of fun
Started a new work sched, which I happen to like
Have a week off, which is always nice
Got Lego Avengers which is a lot of fun
My January has been crazy. I went to an assessment day on the 4th January for a job, had 2nd/3rd stage interviews all in the same week, and then travelled down to South England on the 11th January for 3 weeks of training to start my new role.
I finished yesterday, and I start my first official day on Monday - it's been such a whirlwind! and my head is filled with IT knowledge now ready to start.
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January went by so fast for me, I can't even rate it. But February is looking good because vacation starts Wednesday!
In a word, troute.
January: Nothing notable happened.
February: Hope something notable happens.
My life is very exciting.
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I forgot to mention that I tried Strawberry Rhubarb Pie for the first time & fell in love w/ it.
January was pretty good. I've had some great times with my friends, last night in particular was fantastic, we had some great laughs and now I've discovered a couple of neat new spots to hang out. My lowest moments were either accidentally dinging a Jaguar (car not cat) although the guy was incredibly good about it or when I sliced my finger open while attempting to open a bottle with a spoon (don't ask). If those are the only bad points I can't say my life is anything but great!
February is going to be pretty smurfing special and all being well will be the biggest adventure I've had in years. Let's do it.
It was awesome. I rode Samuel around and ate Jane for breakfast everyday until there is nothing left of her. It was so fun until Thomas got pregnant and ate Samuel.
Wait, it finally worked. This is what it gave me:
I am less worried about the AI revolution now.The main difference between a smartphone and a tablet is their size and design. Smartphones are small and designed to be held in one hand, while tablets are larger and typically require two hands to hold and use. Smartphones also have a smaller screen size, typically ranging from 3.5 inches to 6 inches, while tablets have a larger screen size, typically ranging from 7 inches to 12 inches. Additionally, smartphones are primarily designed for making calls and sending text messages, while tablets are designed for a wider range of activities such as web browsing, watching videos, playing games, and reading e-books.