Greetings.
Hello fellow human. At least, I assume you are human, although maybe in future we will acquire galaxy member status and I will have to amend that. Hopefully more of us than Arthur and Trillian will survive that event.
Me, Myself and I
But I digress (I'm good at that). Let me introduce myself. My name is David Jarrom and I hail from Nottingham, England. When not writing rambling nonsense on this website in the small hours of the morning, I study biochemistry at the University of Nottingham, where I will shortly start the second year of my degree. Bombard me with science at your leisure.
Why I'm here
I thought it's about time I got round to contributing to something like this, just so I can have a bit of a rant. If anyone happens to be interested in what I have to say, then that is a bonus. I am still pondering what to write about at the mo; I don't feel expert enough on anything to write about it. Bicycle transmission repair is a possibility; however I doubt many people, er, share my enthusiasm for this this subject....
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A state of neglect. | Oct 14, 2000 | Oct 14, 2000 |
Bicycling, plus | Sep 15, 2000 | No Replies |
My inadequacies: Number One | Aug 20, 2000 | Aug 30, 2000 |
Mountain Biking | Aug 21, 2000 | No Replies |
PAH! | Aug 21, 2000 | No Replies |
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