A little overview of the past two months

February 7th, 2009, 6 Shouts »

Hello guys and ladies, it’s been a while since the last update but here I am writing this post and eating my rather tasty carrot soup! I know that some of you have started to hate us already (Paulius! - sorry) but I hope things will return to their previous tracks once I start updating this blog more frequently. I am kinda dissapointed with the attitude of my flatmates towards this website, because I’m the only one for the last few months who actually wrote several posts and this made me feel desperate about the future of this page so I just quit writing. However, during the last few weeks I began to understand that this blog is more than just a container for some random stupid thoughts - it actually is a great resource for guys out there, who are not sure whether they should go study abroad or not, who would like to know what the life of a student is like out here or just those, who are our friends and want to keep up with the latest news from our small world. Because of these reasons I started developing my secret plan , which I’ll publish some time later hopefully at the end of the month.

I don’t want to talk about my holidays in Lithuania, however I would like to tell you what happened when I got back home here, in Aarhus. First of all, the final semester project started in January. It were two crazy weeks when I really worked hard during that period and even stayed up till early mornings to keep up with the timeline and be ready with the report and product. My group decided to produce an online shopping website for Aarhus market, which would deliver your groceries in one hour after order, 24/7. We actually had to do a lot of research for this project and it was a hell of a lot of fun. We came up with this final design and we are really proud of it. Then a week of holiday followed. My flatmates went to Lithuania and I decided to stay here, maybe look for a job and just chill. Unfortunately I got sick during that week so I spent half of my holiday sitting at home and watching movies. One of the best was Rockers, which was really explanatory about the situation of rastafaries in Jamaica. Their love for music is fascinating and it was interesting to see what simple lives they live. I strongly recommend watching this movie.

The second semester started last week, we were introduced to our schedule and things we’re gonna be learning: JavaScript, PHP, Actionscript 3.0, and, of course, lot’s of business and communication. First week was rather tiring and it was good to spend my Friday afternoon in the Friday bar at school. I’m also planning on joining the party committee at our college and throwing some great parties during the last year I’ve got left to study MMD.

Well, that’s the end of the short overview of what has happened during the last two months. By the way, as I was not able to find any job here (I tried a lot of places, they just want Danish speaking guys) I decided to go freelance web developing. Check out my portfolio and let me know if anyone you know needs a website or an outsource programmer (PHP, Javascript, HTML). That’s it, take care folks!


Q&A about Lithuania

December 9th, 2008, 6 Shouts »

Algimantas Cekuolis - the smartest person in Lithuania. He knows everything about anything. Also a heavy drinker of tea.

While living here for the past 4 months we’ve been asked lot’s of different questions about our home country Lithuania. We tried to memorize them and put them altogether. The following questions are non-fictional questions. Enjoy :)

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New design!!

November 9th, 2008, 3 Shouts »

Now you see what were we talking about :) It’s a pitty that no one guessed, but we’re happy to have our own new and shiny blog design!!

This is how it looks on big resolution screen:

Design made by Mindaugas Bujanauskas and Marat Musichin


What’s this?

November 6th, 2008, 13 Shouts »

Guys, let’s see how good you know us. Can you guess what is this?


Neighbours

October 22nd, 2008, 10 Shouts »

What’s up, guys, Marat here.

I felt like it’s Christmas today, because of one thing. I was sitting with my laptop, listenintg to music, when suddenly somebody knocked on the door. I went to see who was there, opened the door and saw a woman standing outside. She introduced herself as one of our neighbours and said that she wanted to greet us as we were new here. So she gave me a list of names and e-mails of all the neighbours who are living here and this nice package with sweets which I am holding delighted with joy in the picture . Welcome to the neighbourhood!