I certainly don’t, please do 🙂
It’ll pretty easy to find, as there are only 2 simultaneous sessions. When it’s not me in there, you’re in the wrong room!
Edit: I’m hoping Flavius will, a duo is required to evaluate your thesis. 😉
In my case it was. My supervisor asked whether I thought the thesis was done, to which I responded with mere laughter. There’s always the subtle difference between done and finished, which I tried to explain to him. I’m guessing he’ll be giving me a lower grade after that. 😉
(I mean, when you think it’s not worth an 8, it probably is not.)
I won’t be there to cheer you on, unfortunately. But I’ll be mentally asking you annoying questions from my overseas location, no worries about that 🙂
And since when is this a slowchat site? ^_-
Commitment is a silly word. Anyone going into a relationship with any intention other than just a single day of fun is making a commitment anyway. Buying a house together is just a step making breaking the commitment more of a hassle. If it’s the fact that you own a house that has to stop you from breaking that commitment, you’ve got some serious issues to consider! So to me, it’s not a matter of committing myself to a relationship – I do that every day – but a matter of committing myself to a financial transaction. Pretty much the same deal as buying a book, only a bit more significant ^_-
Heh, I guess I had to put some <sarcasm>-tags in place then 🙂
Commitment regularly is a daily task, and if not it is an issue. Clearly, it is not for me, as I consider living together to be a lnatural step in the process of having a relationship, and buying a house is only a mean to step. (OffTopic: I could’ve written it down more understandable in Dutch, btw…)
Too bad you can’t be there, but howd’you mean: abroad?
And thursday defending your thesis?
Yep, from 12:00 to 13:00, somewhere in the J-building.
I’ll probably be in the building handing in my thesis (when Flavius accepts as co-reader this afternoon).
Do you mind if I hop by?
I certainly don’t, please do 🙂
It’ll pretty easy to find, as there are only 2 simultaneous sessions. When it’s not me in there, you’re in the wrong room!
Edit: I’m hoping Flavius will, a duo is required to evaluate your thesis. 😉
Lol @ Edit. He accepted for being co-reader, this afternoon I meet him for his signature. Hopefully a formality.
In my case it was. My supervisor asked whether I thought the thesis was done, to which I responded with mere laughter. There’s always the subtle difference between done and finished, which I tried to explain to him. I’m guessing he’ll be giving me a lower grade after that. 😉
(I mean, when you think it’s not worth an 8, it probably is not.)
I won’t be there to cheer you on, unfortunately. But I’ll be mentally asking you annoying questions from my overseas location, no worries about that 🙂
And since when is this a slowchat site? ^_-
Commitment is a silly word. Anyone going into a relationship with any intention other than just a single day of fun is making a commitment anyway. Buying a house together is just a step making breaking the commitment more of a hassle. If it’s the fact that you own a house that has to stop you from breaking that commitment, you’ve got some serious issues to consider! So to me, it’s not a matter of committing myself to a relationship – I do that every day – but a matter of committing myself to a financial transaction. Pretty much the same deal as buying a book, only a bit more significant ^_-
Heh, I guess I had to put some <sarcasm>-tags in place then 🙂
Commitment regularly is a daily task, and if not it is an issue. Clearly, it is not for me, as I consider living together to be a lnatural step in the process of having a relationship, and buying a house is only a mean to step. (OffTopic: I could’ve written it down more understandable in Dutch, btw…)
Too bad you can’t be there, but howd’you mean: abroad?
I’m taking a vacation. I’ll try and have a chat with you soon through other means than slowchat 🙂 really have to get some work done anyway.
Have a nice holiday then Timmo! *jealous*