I believe it's the Chinese that have a proverb that says 'May you live in interesting times'. Well, that I do. Most definitely. Work's quite busy and interesting (but I'm not quite sure how much I want to talk about it right now, client confidentiality and all), I'm very busy working on a project for my MA degree (presentation tomorrow night, keep fingers crossed), my laptop broke down and is now with the kind Apple people to replace its hard-drive.
It's my brother's birthday today (hurrah), in the last two weeks I've given career advice 4 times (Lord help the people who are getting it from me), I'm trying to keep up with my social life, went to the V&A to listen to a talk about psychogeography, went to Brussels to spend a day with a friend. And tons more. And I've got a million things I want to write about. Which I will do. Soon. As soon as normal service resumes, which will be probably when my dear Powerbook is returned to me (and when hell freezes over... maybe I should get used to this being 'normal' service) I'll take some time to write again. In the mean time, handle me with care. Thank you.
Hey,
I have been actively reading your blog rolls and i must say that they are very interesting. I am planning to apply for LBS R3 and have learnt quite a bit from your posts. However, i do have some questions about the entrepreneurial club and would really appreciate if you could be kind enough to shoot me an email and i could send the queries over.
Looking forward to becoming a LBS grad.
Many thanks in advance
-Cheers
-VJ
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Posted by: Vijay | Saturday, 23 February 2008 at 11:28 PM
Hi VJ, I'm not an expert on the entrepreneurial club. If you do want to get in touch, drop me a line (the addy is on the blog).
N
Posted by: Natasja | Sunday, 24 February 2008 at 10:25 PM