Exam season starts

Finally after a month of a long needed break (if you can even call sitting at home being bored that) exams start from tommorow. Hopefully it will go as planned with no more mishaps. I seriously cannot be asked being annoyed over anything anymore. Most of the revision for my Communication Networks module is done with certain specifics remaining that should be covered by tommorow.

My cardio workout plan is going superb and I have more than enough motivation to be doing it automatically now on a everyday basis. Today I discovered a new track that leads from the back of our University in Canterbury all the way to the beach in Whistable. The track is actually 5 miles ( approximately 8 kilometers ) long and forms a part of the UK National Cycle Network. Upon tracking the path on Google Earth I noticed that the farm lands extend all the way through. The blue line in the map indicates the path.

Actually managed to cross the two and half mile signpost to Whitstable today which meant 5 miles back and forth. My target for the end of the year is to complete the five mile path and return so eventually go all the way through to the 10 miles. The scenery however is amazing and littered with daffodils and farm houses and stallions all the way through with some pretty well designed ponds.

Though I am seriously considering purchasing a outdoor GPS tracker and upon Jonathan’s recommendation will get the Geko 201 which can also help me integrate with Google Earth and track my run logs. It can also leave an electronic breadcrumb trail so I can go loiter anywhere I want to and use the device to eletronically follow my way home. The device not only makes use of GPS but also uses the WAAS system so accuracy is within range of 3 meters.

Cant wait for the exams to get over and that is all that will be on my mind for the next few days. The bright side is that it finishes as quick as the 8th of May but that leaves me with very little revision time between exams. Theres only thing I am looking forward to after it, doing NOTHING !


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