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		<title>3 weeks to go&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230; I think. I should probably check, but I think it&#8217;s 3 weeks to the day until A-Level results are out. To many people, it will just be a formality, having already received unconditional offers, or just from actually being smart and doing revision. For people like me, results day could go either way by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; I think. I should probably check, but I think it&#8217;s 3 weeks to the day until A-Level results are out.</p>
<p>To many people, it will just be a formality, having already received unconditional offers, or just from actually being smart and doing revision. For people like me, results day could go either way by a narrow margin. Who knows maybe I&#8217;m somehow one of those few who pulled an amazing grade out of their arse despite doing mediocre throughout the year.</p>
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<div id="attachment_162" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 317px"><a href="http://andrewtindall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/report-card.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-162  " title="report card" src="http://andrewtindall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/report-card.jpg" alt="Report card showing all As" width="307" height="377" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Not likely.</p></div>
<p style="text-align: left;">If I do somehow manage to scrape 280 UCAS points from god-knows-where, then that means I&#8217;ll be off to Aberystwyth to study Computer Science &amp; AI, whilst working a job on the side, as well as my doing work as Deputy Campaigns Officer and Governor for Pirate Party UK &#8211; Although thanks to SLC that should perhaps be &#8220;I&#8217;ll be off to Aberystwyth to work whilst studying on the side&#8221;, since they&#8217;ve managed to screw up my loans application, meaning I can&#8217;t even afford accommodation.</p>
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<div id="attachment_163" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://andrewtindall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/messy-office-03.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-163" title="messy-office-03" src="http://andrewtindall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/messy-office-03.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="356" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Pictured: SLC&#39;s patented sorting system</p></div>
<p style="text-align: left;">All that aside, studying Artificial Intelligence at Aberystwyth will be amazing, as they are at the forefront of research into robotics, and artificial intelligence. The university&#8217;s work on projects like <a href="http://users.aber.ac.uk/dpb/ExoMars/ExoMars.html">ExoMars</a> is what drew me to apply, all the other things like the scenery are just a bonus.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">And if I don&#8217;t get in, I&#8217;ll instead be moving to a nowhere 6 miles north of the nowhere in which I currently live, and working there instead.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Oh well.</p>
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		<title>2010 &#8211; The Year Everything Changes (Or Is It?)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AndrewTindall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it's started with a change - Coordinated Universal Time just ticked over to read 2010:01:01:00:00:00 (give or take a few seconds for however out of sync this server may be), so that's at least one thing that's different; but just else will be different in this coming year to the years prior?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s started with a change &#8211; Coordinated Universal Time  ticked over to read 2010:01:01:00:00:00, so that&#8217;s at least one thing that&#8217;s different; but just else will be different in this coming year to the years prior?</p>
<p>Firstly, VAT has just risen to 17.5% again, so expect price rises immediately, or phased in over time depending on the retailer. I would have thought it wise to have extended the VAT break to a later date, as a price rise whilst we&#8217;re only just approaching the end of the recession could run the risk of reducing sales, and leading to a double dip; many retailers, in deciding to freeze the increase for a while, seem to be thinking along similar lines.</p>
<p>Related to this, the UK, on May 6th most likely, will have a General Election. Unless a major upset happens, we&#8217;re currently looking at a Conservative Government with a small majority, or even forming a minority or coalition government from a hung parliament. But will a shift to a blue government really bring about much change, after all New Labour was an attempt to shift Labour towards the Conservatives, and Cameron&#8217;s Conservatives pull themselves towards New Labour? Yes, and no. Both sides promise dangerously low investment, and even cuts, in industry that desperately needs investment, such as eco-technology and energy, sciences, and education. Labour want to balance investment by cutting it in areas they don&#8217;t like, the Tories want to destroy the public sector, all the while supporting the renewal of hugely expensive, weapons of mass destruction. The Tories want to slash taxes for the rich, whilst doing little for the middle and lower classes, and Labour aren&#8217;t progressive enough to properly support those who need it. Labour risk destroying an entire sector of the economy, and people&#8217;s rights, with the ghastly Digital Economy Bill (which the Pirate Party, and non-party organisations such as ORG are fiercely opposing), whilst the Tories are so out of touch as to seem not to even care about the sector at all, with their pledge to scrap the much needed, albeit inadequate, &#8220;broadband tax&#8221;. So ultimately, we&#8217;re screwed either way.</p>
<p>But the winds of change do blow in politics this year. Approximately one-third of the House of Commons will consist of MPs new to the house following the election, with a likely small increase in independents, especially with Jury Team out there supporting them. Many of these new MPs will be replacing those corrupt, out-of-touch bastards who saw fit to abuse a ridiculously poorly regulated allowances system, squandering public money to pay for their first class seats, their mansions, their moats and trouser presses, and all the other crap they apparently can&#8217;t afford on their &#8220;chumps change&#8221; of a salary of £64,766 &#8211; some £40,000 more than the &#8216;average&#8217; wage earner in the UK. Maybe, just maybe, these replacements will be less self-obsessed, more in touch with modern Britain, and able to represent their constituents properly. Maybe, but maybe not&#8230; I&#8217;m not getting my hopes up for this lot.  Assuming Mr Cameron has a brain, he&#8217;ll call an election in 2014 to coincide with the EU Elections, and that year, I feel, will be a big turning point in both British, and European politics. Indeed, 2014 is where I&#8217;m focussing my own efforts, not withstanding the results of the 2013 local elections, and where I plan to make my entry into politics under the banner of the P<a href="http://www.pirateparty.org.uk/">irate Party of the United Kingdom</a> if I do not do so in 2013.</p>
<p>Another change which will hopefully happen this year is the introduction of, or the preparations to introduce some form of electoral reform; however this will only happen if the Conservatives continue to fail to set themselves apart as anything other than &#8220;not-Labour&#8221;, and we end up with a Liberal coalition. Such a result is quite frankly the best outcome we could hope for. British politics needs radical change and sweeping reforms, and this would be the place to start, in this year. So let&#8217;s hope it happens.</p>
<p>Moving away from politics, 2010 will be bringing about many changes to my personal life. I&#8217;ve got exams in a few weeks, exams that will ultimately decide whether I get into Aberystwyth; my university of choice, have to utilise the terrible clearing system in a (post-)recession climate, or just end up not getting into university at all. This of course means I&#8217;m also finishing college this summer, and quite frankly I&#8217;ll be glad to be leaving, because that college was a pretty exhausting place to be, crushing and suppressing the hobbies, hopes and interests that I had when I first attended there. And running alongside all this, those few friends I do have will all also be heading off to university and whatnot themselves, so this year is really our last year together, and I want to spend as much of it as I can with them. In reality I realise I probably won&#8217;t see them much more than I did this past year, and that is upsetting to me; but even so, spending some time with them is better than none at all, right?</p>
<p>So there you go &#8211; 2010 will bring change right from the start, but it&#8217;s not necessarily good change, and that&#8217;s incredibly frustrating, especially for a powerless control freak like me, who just wants to be able to change things, make them better, improve on what we have.</p>
<p><em>Addendum</em>: Whilst writing this post my  site went down, luckily I learnt long ago to always copy what I&#8217;ve written to the clipboard just in case something like this happens. Downside is I lost links and stuff I&#8217;d put in. Let this be a lesson to you all, copy to clipboard, and save drafts often. I also realised I never got around to talking about 2010 in technology like I planned, but I can&#8217;t be bothered to write more for this.</p>
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		<title>The 2000s: My Personal Top 5 Things</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 23:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s December 2009. A few weeks from now the year comes to an end, and with it, we usher in 2010, and the start of the second decade of the 21st Century. I could talk about all the things expected in this coming decade, and what it means for you and me, society, and humanity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s December 2009. A few weeks from now the year comes to an end, and with it, we usher in 2010, and the start of the second decade of the 21st Century. I could talk about all the things expected in this coming decade, and what it means for you and me, society, and humanity as a whole, but that can be done later anyway. No, instead I&#8217;m going to bore you by giving you a list of what were, to me personally, the most important moments, events, or things of &#8216;the noughties&#8217;.</p>
<p>(Originally this was going to be a top 10, but I couldn&#8217;t think of enough major stuff, so I had to drop it down to 5&#8230;)</p>
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<p><strong>5 &#8211; Going to Forbidden Planet for the first time.</strong> It&#8217;s a Megastore filled with wall upon wall, shelf upon shelf of comic books and graphic novels, books, DVDs, collectables, posters, and just in general amazing stuff. Need I say more? It truly is Geek Heaven.</p>
<p><strong>4 &#8211; Spending the weekend at MCM. </strong> October 23rd-25th 2009. For those who don&#8217;t know, London MCM Expo is a convention held every May and October at the London ExCel Exhibition Centre. It&#8217;s similar to Comicon, and what-have-you, only it&#8217;s British. Anyway, this wasn&#8217;t the first time I&#8217;d been to MCM, rather it was my 3rd outing to the expo; the first being in 2006 or something with my brother, who didn&#8217;t even want to be there. I didn&#8217;t get to stay long that time, but it left me wanting more. In May 2009 I got a chance again, and I went up with friends, again for only one day. Although fun, it was let down slightly by the travel. Finally, this October we went up again, but this time for the entire weekend, and in doing  so it became better by several orders of magnitude. We had time to hang out, we got to really explore the expo and buy overpriced swag, and we got to have a walk around London; and then return to a fancy apartment in the evenings.  London also has a habit of closing the underground or DLR on the weekend of the expo, but that just turns the journey into part of the fun!  A few cosplayers wandering around London, trying to find their way. Soon those few cosplayers have turned into a living wave of excited geeks and nerds all heading, in a round about way, to the docklands. So yeah, MCM&#8217;s always fun, and I&#8217;m looking forward to the next one in May; especially since it&#8217;s the last before everyone goes off to university.</p>
<p><strong>3 &#8211; </strong><strong>Seeing Zebrahead live for the first time</strong>.  Thursday 16th October, 2008.  Doors opened 8PM. Headline act was Zebrahead. Now, I&#8217;d lived a pretty sheltered life, especially when it came to music, so I&#8217;d never actually been to a gig until that night.  The show was in Portsmouth, and I went by train with a few friends from school, they&#8217;d been to countless shows before, they knew what to expect, they had the shirts, I did not. When we got through the doors, we were greeted by a small, cramped, and dark venue. By the time the main act came on, we were squashed in like sardines, hot and sweaty, and blinded by the stage lights, and it was awesome; and it was a night that I&#8217;ll never forget. I&#8217;ve now been to 5 gigs, 3 of which had Zebrahead playing, 2 headlining. I also have a further 3 already booked for 2010, two of which with Zebrahead headlining within the space of 2 days, the 3rd being Green Day at Wembley, it&#8217;ll be my first arena gig!</p>
<p><strong>2 &#8211; Rediscovering Ska. </strong>The start of this century was a dark time for me, musically. I wasn&#8217;t really listening to anything in particular, I had maybe a few odd wav and mp3 files on my pc and nothing more. The later half of this decade had me picking up more and more music, and as of right now I have over 40GB of music, or just under 10,000 tracks, and over 20,00 scrobbled plays since January 2009 on last.fm. The genres of music I have is increasingly diverse, but it&#8217;s built upon a solid foundation of wonderful, incredibly uplifting 3rd wave and ska-punk. And let me tell you, if having a music library that resembles the collective soundtrack of the Tony Hawk&#8217;s Pro Skater series is wrong, then I don&#8217;t want to be right.</p>
<p><strong>1 &#8211; The seating plan change in GCSE French. </strong>&#8220;What?&#8221; I hear you say, &#8220;how is this seemingly unimportant, completely trivial thing the biggest thing for you this past decade?&#8221;, you add. I&#8217;ll tell you how. I&#8217;d say that had it not happened, nothing else on this list would have happened either, most likely. You see, such a simple thing meant I was sat next to someone who I would become friends with, and through our discussions, would have a large influence on me. They&#8217;ve introduced me to a lot of amazing music, they&#8217;ve always had something interesting to say, they never fail to make me smile, and they&#8217;ve changed me &#8211; for the better, I&#8217;d say/hope. So that&#8217;s why a simple moving of seats was so important, because it meant I got to know someone who even now is really important to me, and who I still enjoy talking with, and  spending time with, when I get the chance.</p>
<p>So yeah, it&#8217;s not the major events like 9/11, or world cups, or wars that have the biggest impact; it&#8217;s those seemingly little things in life, the things that make you happy. Even when things get bad, there&#8217;s always those little things to remind you of why you&#8217;re still there. I look forward to discovering what little things await me in 201x.</p>
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