Cute and Charismatic
Thursday, January 26th, 2006 09:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night's interview at the BSFA went quite well, I think.
fastfwd told me I was Cute, and waxed lyrical about my Exotic Genes. She, in turn, was Charismatic, and Conversational, and Cheerful: all good attributes in an interviewee. Less structured than some I've done, but it was fun and interesting, and nobody started snoring.
(I have remembered one of the points I wanted to expand upon: that sense of the past, and the shock of Roman ruins for someone new-come to Europe. I'm repeatedly surprised by the way that so many people in this country take ancient history for granted. My cleaner used to live in a house with a Roman road at the bottom of the garden: her son dug up Roman coins there. She couldn't care less.)
Also excellent news re the guests for the BSFA/SFF AGM on May 6th -- Bruce Sterling and Stephen Baxter.
The evening was proof, though, that after-work excursions aren't that practical any more. Between 5pm and 11pm I spent very nearly 4 hours travelling: and I'm not at my best this morning. It's easier when timing isn't crucial, or when the destination is close to a Thameslink station.
(Frustratingly, there are engineering works affecting trains from BH to London every weekend for ages.)
Memo to self: discover civilised local life.
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(I have remembered one of the points I wanted to expand upon: that sense of the past, and the shock of Roman ruins for someone new-come to Europe. I'm repeatedly surprised by the way that so many people in this country take ancient history for granted. My cleaner used to live in a house with a Roman road at the bottom of the garden: her son dug up Roman coins there. She couldn't care less.)
Also excellent news re the guests for the BSFA/SFF AGM on May 6th -- Bruce Sterling and Stephen Baxter.
The evening was proof, though, that after-work excursions aren't that practical any more. Between 5pm and 11pm I spent very nearly 4 hours travelling: and I'm not at my best this morning. It's easier when timing isn't crucial, or when the destination is close to a Thameslink station.
(Frustratingly, there are engineering works affecting trains from BH to London every weekend for ages.)
Memo to self: discover civilised local life.
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Date: Thursday, January 26th, 2006 11:04 am (UTC)Hmmm - maybe I need a megalithic userpic...
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Date: Thursday, January 26th, 2006 01:51 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: Thursday, January 26th, 2006 01:39 pm (UTC)OTOH, the glut of history programmes in prime time TV here is matched by a glut of Australian landscape programmes on primetime TV there.
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