Holden McGroin 6451 Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 I'm gone! You'll be back as soon as you get in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mags 1 Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 Been off all day, contemplating skiving for the weekend, off out for drinks and gambling later tonight once the lad's plane lands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djimi 0 Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 i need drink Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Matty 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... Not looking forward to 5,000 mackems coming to Preston tomorrow like, howay PNE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 44090 Posted October 13, 2006 Author Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordieshandy 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matty 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Chill out dude, at least you're not skint, you office types are loaded! I should be a little bit better off coming up though... asking everyone for money for my 21st, next Saturday! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21032 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catmag 336 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Day off yesterday, day off today, day off tomorrow...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordieshandy 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 44090 Posted October 13, 2006 Author Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. You've got no chance of passing that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordieshandy 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. You've got no chance of passing that! I'll have you know I'm quite brilliant when I want to be. I just don't want to be too often. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21032 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Ah right, what was your first degree then, life science based or physics? I vaguely recall reading about artificial models that simulated the distribution of asthma inhalers in the lung, do you do that type of thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordieshandy 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Ah right, what was your first degree then, life science based or physics? I vaguely recall reading about artificial models that simulated the distribution of asthma inhalers in the lung, do you do that type of thing? Mechanical Engineering Spot on. My research is totally computationally based, comparing with experiments that have already been done elsewhere or are ongoing. The idea is once you know how particles are going to distribute throughout the lung, or even whether they get there, then the pharmaceutical companies can better design particle size and shape distribution for DPI, improve inhaler/nebuliser design or try to encourage more consistent use by the end user. It's all fairly theoretical like, there's far too much intersubject variability to have a perfect model, but hopefully some of the theory can be expanded to help some. The same goes for toxins but obviously trying to keep them out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21032 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Ah right, what was your first degree then, life science based or physics? I vaguely recall reading about artificial models that simulated the distribution of asthma inhalers in the lung, do you do that type of thing? Mechanical Engineering Spot on. My research is totally computationally based, comparing with experiments that have already been done elsewhere or are ongoing. The idea is once you know how particles are going to distribute throughout the lung, or even whether they get there, then the pharmaceutical companies can better design particle size and shape distribution for DPI, improve inhaler/nebuliser design or try to encourage more consistent use by the end user. It's all fairly theoretical like, there's far too much intersubject variability to have a perfect model, but hopefully some of the theory can be expanded to help some. The same goes for toxins but obviously trying to keep them out. Good stuff, hope all goes well and you pass your PhD easily enough. Make sure you get decent external examiners for your viva is obvious but good advice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordieshandy 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Had a lecture 9-10 today, and in again at 1-3... URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Ah right, what was your first degree then, life science based or physics? I vaguely recall reading about artificial models that simulated the distribution of asthma inhalers in the lung, do you do that type of thing? Mechanical Engineering Spot on. My research is totally computationally based, comparing with experiments that have already been done elsewhere or are ongoing. The idea is once you know how particles are going to distribute throughout the lung, or even whether they get there, then the pharmaceutical companies can better design particle size and shape distribution for DPI, improve inhaler/nebuliser design or try to encourage more consistent use by the end user. It's all fairly theoretical like, there's far too much intersubject variability to have a perfect model, but hopefully some of the theory can be expanded to help some. The same goes for toxins but obviously trying to keep them out. Good stuff, hope all goes well and you pass your PhD easily enough. Make sure you get decent external examiners for your viva is obvious but good advice. Pretty much know who one of them is going to be, but yeah it's canny crucial. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 44090 Posted October 13, 2006 Author Share Posted October 13, 2006 Just over two hours to go. *sigh* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Just over two hours to go. *sigh* No need to ring in sick if you're only doing half days anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordieshandy 0 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Is that home time I smell? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 HOORAH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's Friday.......I'm gonna have some fun !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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