Mr. M* is my 1st supervisor, actually the 2nd, because the 1st should be a professor - but since professor always busy conferencing, so 2nd become 1st, as usual.
Mr. M* is from Wale. There was rumours that Wale people have relation with sheep, in an un-healthy way. But I don't believe that, at least for M*, simply because his is so big. A cow may be more appropriate then.
So Mr. M* is a huge guy, and look like Hagrid, the key keeper, except that his favourite wearing is a red sailing jumper. Apart from his geek aprearance, Mr. M* have some expensive leisure, including sailing around Icland and collecting fine wine. Mr.P*, our head of school, have good experience with him last year, when he asked M* to select a really good wine for our Chrismas dinner. The wine turn out to bee very good, actually too good that Mr. P will remember the wine bill for a very long time.
At the beginning I have difficult with his Wale English, left alone the fact that I can't see his mouth which is hiding deeply under his bushy beard. But luckily, there are something called acronym, and there was not so many acronym in our ology - so we find way to talk. A typical conversation would be like this:
- Do you know, ESA just have a new SAR with good ARC and IFOV which do HH and VV and HVHV and VHVH
- Yeah, sound good, so they offer LST in SMC which do PRF and VTCI. We can put it togheter with SPOT and other RGB and NVIR and TIR stuff.
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Hoenstly, how can you say blogs are all lies! I always tell the truth - just a far more exciting version of what actually happened. Nothing wrong with bending the truth ever so slightly or embellishing a wee bit... as the great raconteurs thoughout the ages would tell you "never let the truth get in the way of a good story!"
ps - enjoyed that last post. remind me to tell you a joke about the irish and their affairs of the heart with sheep when you get back
I talk with HAnh sometime about the blog thing. If is like a true diary, then no one would have their diary open to public. If it's another "version" of our life, then we may make up a version of what we wanted to be.
I think Teddy may agree with me on this point ;-)
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