-Today was another beautiful day in Montreal. Though the morning was on the chilly side, it was quite comfortable by sundown. It was nice enough that I was able to ride both my bike and my unicycle. Hopefully this type of weather will keep up throughout the week.
-As mentioned above, I was able to crack out my unicycle for the first time this year. Most of my riding was done at McGill. A few days ago I found a good, out of the way spot that allows me to practice without torment (at least so far). I keep wondering why I haven’t seen more unicycles around McGill.
-This afternoon I had the pleasure of heading out on an errand for a friend. She is interested in be buying two mohair shawls for her before my return to Newfoundland. To make it to the store I rode my bike, which is no longer a peggle bike. Without too much trouble I found the store as well as the desired items. The staff was friendly and helpful. Early next week I will have to go back and pick the goods up.
On my way to my final destination I stopped at La Vielle Europe, a cool store on St. Laurent, and picked up some discount herbal tea.
-For dinner tonight I cooked myself a huge batch of sausage soup. I don’t know why I can’ cook reasonable amounts of food for myself.
-When I went to Tim Horton’s today I did not receive a Roll Up the Rim cup, meaning that my record for the year of 3/33 will stand. This is a disappointing record as I am below the advertised win rate, though I must admit it is pretty lose.
-I have to work tomorrow night and Saturday night. Tomorrow night is a swing night in the ballroom, though I don’t exactly know what that entails. On Saturday night there is some kind of private party.
-Over the past few days I have been eating a huge quantity of raw vegetables, typically in the form of leaf free salads.
This is a question for Neil, although Cameron may have the answer: during trivia, you and the other Mathletes (or Math-Elites)were often trying to complete sudokus that I believed at the time were printed in the Muse. Were these sudokus in the Muse or were they actually from another publication? I tried to find them for my father in some old copies of the Muse that I had lying around, but I had no luck.
ReplyDeleteThe matheletes were completing Sudoku's found in the Review section of the Globe and Mail.
ReplyDeleteI must say that this is an odd way of contacting us, since whomever this is clearly knows who we are and has gone to trivia with us on a number of occassions. On the other hand, we do encourage blog commenting and this is not meant to discourage that activity.
I also occaisionally did the Muse sudokus as well, but I did focus on the Globe sudoku. The Muse is changing constantly. Sometimes they have no sudoku, other times they have 1, 2 or even 3.
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