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Sam’s Baptism

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Sam, who has recently become a Christian, was baptised today. We had a service in Hartshill, and then went on to Park for the actual baptism. Jonathan Gravil led the baptismal service, and my father supervised. A picture can be seen below:

Sam prepares for her baptism

It has been a while since we have had a baptism in our church, and this one was certianly special. Several of her family and friends came. For the morning service, my dad continued the series he had been preaching on John, and by God’s providence it turned out to be John 3 this particular morning. We finished with a church meal.

At the same time, we also thanked Trevor Knight for his ministry in our church. He has now moved on to Emmanuel Evangelical Church in order to have more contact with his family. He was presented with a copy of ‘Sermons on the Incarnation’ by CJ Alexander.


Trevor Knight is presented with 'Sermons on the Incarnation'

Eine kleine Deutschprüfung

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Calvin in a Test

Ich habe heute meine schließliche deutsche Prüfung gehabt. Leider, habe ich letzte Nacht schlecht geschlaffen. Meiner Meinung nach, waren die Frage aus dem Prüffungsblätte ziemlich einfach. Ich denke dass ich habe denen gut bestanden. Anderseits, musste ich einen 275-300 Wörte Aufsatz auch schreiben. Das war nicht so gut. Ich habe nur c.200-220 Wörte geschrieben, und habe ich in denen viele Fehlern gemacht. Das war 25/60 der Noten, und 1/12 der ganzen A-Level-Noten. Jedoch, habe ich gute Noten in jeden anderen Anteil des Deutschsprachkurs. So Gott will, würde ich doch nächstes Jahr Imperial College besuchen.

physicsworld.com

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Nanowire 'Pine Trees' do the Eshelby Twist

This morning I picked up a recent copy of national geographic and read through an article about environmentalism in Iceland. It was talking about the dilemma Iceland are facing surrounding renewable energy. Iceland has thermal and hydroelecticity in abundance, but also has an incredibly beautiful landscape, which the exploitation of such power sources, would, and is in the process of, destroying. ‘Green Energy’ and environmentalism have therefore in this case become enemies. You can see pictures on the National Geographic Website.

The reason I say all this is that it reminded me that for some time I’ve been wanting to find a good Physics magazine. It turns out physicsworld.com is a good one, and it’s online, so I don’t have to pay anything, which is of course a bonus. It’s the level of physics which is actually interesting, unlike ‘New Scientist’, which is just annoying… And produces articles which provide ‘proof’ for pantheism.

Little Models

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

On English Russia there’s a post about a scale model of the entirety of Moscow. Quite an undertaking.

A scale model of Moscow

On a similar note, there’s a good chance my father’s model railway should be fully operational soon. This is a 47ft long beast of an O gauge layout. At the moment, it’s stored in his Tentmaker book storeroom, and that’s where it’s going to be kept for the foreseeable future. The layout was the labour of love of his Model Railway club. It is so long that the club were only ever able to fully erect it at model railway exhibitions, and only two of the many railway boards were permanently seen in the clubroom.

New Car

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

As fuel price rise rapidly, the Roberts’ acquire a new car. It’s very nice and I like it ^^. It’s also clean, which makes a change.

Nissan Almera 1.5
Nissan Almera 1.5

CU Weekend Away in Conwy

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

This weekend I had a really excellent weekend away in Conwy. Our CU shared the weekend away with Emma’s church. This meant that we could have a hokiday as a CU< which otherwise wouldn't have been possible.

The highlight of the weekend for me was definitely climbing Crib Goch with Tim, Mandy, Ben, Ben, Steve, Cesar, Katherine, and a couple of other people whose names escape me. Crib Goch, if you are not aware, is a mountain in the region around Snowdonia. The original intention had been to climb Crib Goch, then climb up to Snowdonia. Unfortunately, this wasn’t possible due to the weather starting to look quite bad, and me having boots that had little or no grip.

However, during the time, we did still manage to see some beautiful sights. The panorama below shows the view from half way up Crib Goch:

View from Crib Goch

Another of my favourite pictures was the one you can see below:

Sheep on Crib Goch

A lot more pictures are available to see on Alastair’s flickr page. Here they can be viewed full, or however you want.

A lot of people have been having birthdays recently. One of those people was Ben Youd (Emma’s boyfriend, and a good friend from CU), who received a Nikon D80. I recommend you head over to see |yearn|only|until|dawn|, his photoblog on aminus3. I’ve been quite impressed so far, because most people who say ‘daily updates’ actually mean ‘I’ll update once or twice, then quit forever’. A good example of such a person is Monika Roberts, but it looks as though Ben actually means it so far. Good job! I was going to comment on how bad the name of his blog was. Then I remember what mine was called, and decided silence on that subject would be better.

To be honest, the weekend for me made me realise just how fantastic the people in my CU are. There’s only a few of us, but I’ll have to say I’m lucky to have such good friends. It was also very special to meet the people from the Word of Life church again, having not seen them since I broke up with Emma.

Open Days and Suchlike.

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Lot of stuff has happened since I last updated in any interesting way. Some of the most significant were my trips to Imperial College London and Bath University.

Imperial College London

I visited Imperial sometime in November. Imperial is every bit as shiny as it looks on the prospectus. After having a tour of Imperial, I had my interview, which, thankfully, was nice and early so I could look around London before I left. I was taking pictures outside Imperial on the street with my really massive camera, when I was approached by a friend of someone in ICRacing, in order to help in a photo shoot they were doing. Anyway, to cut a long story short, I took a lot of pictures:

IC02 racing car in front of Imperial College building.

IC02 racing car in front of Imperial College building with Aston Martin.

IC02 CarIC02 with teamIC02 being wheeled aroundIC02 Car on steps of Imperial CollegeIC02 Car on steps of Imperial College
IC02 Car on steps of Imperial CollegeIC02 Car with Aston Martin in South KensingtonIC02 Car with Aston Martin in South KensingtonIC02 Car on steps of Royal Albert HallImperial College at nightIC02 in Formula Student roomIC02 in Formula Student roomIC02 with team

I spent quite a bit of time after taking these pictures making the panoramas etc. with Damjan and MJ afterwards, preparing the photos to be used etc. I found out after adding MJ on facebook that she is in the CU, which she tells me is very geared for evangelism and also a church that I have been told is very strong on the word (independant adjudicators being my dad and Ben Epps). I shouldn’t have to say this, but enough people have asked, so… I don’t intend to marry MJ. I hope that’s established now. The point is that I’ve found out about the CU and a good church.

Bath University

Both my parents went to Bath University, and my dad studied the same course I have applied to. Bath, like London, is the home of several good churches. The one I have been recommended most is Widcombe Baptist. A strong, Bible believing church, and, if I’m not mistaken, the one my dad went to. Anyway, on to the pictures:

Robert Bilinski.The Cross BathChurch in BathShiny alleywayRoman BathsShopping StreetBath CathedralFamous bridge in BathChurch and Cricket pitchMcDonalds

I also have pictures of Cambridge, but we’ve spent quite a while already, and they didn’t give me an offer, so we’ll move on.

In my opinion, university is worth thinking about just for the open days. With the exception of Manchester, I had a most excellent time at every university I visited. I can’t help it, but most of the decision I made was based, rather than on raw fact, on the fact that I simply liked some places more than others. So what decision did I make?

  1. Firm Choice: Imperial College London
  2. Insurance Choice: Loughborough University

I think that’s all I have to say for now, except that tomorrow I’ve decided to have a birthday, and I’m very much looking forward to it.

Happy New Year!

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Mark rang me on the afternoon of the 31st and asked if I wanted to come down and watch the new year in in London. As someone studying Physics, I am a strong believer in relativity. That is, that all time is relative to London. As we all know, the reason it takes so long to travel anywhere in space is because you are travelling away from London at such an alarming rate; by the time you’re at the moon it must be about GMT -364, and lets not even talk about the next galaxy. So for me, it seemed like a great idea to watch fireworks in our capital for the new year, and it was. I had a great time. There’s now pictures on facebook you can see if you feel so inclined.

67 Million Year Old Fossilised Skin

Saturday, December 8th, 2007
In which Peter talks about dinosaurs and a six-year old grin comes over his face.

Scientists have dug up a fossilised hadrosaur which includes fossilised skin and soft tissue as well as bones.

The odds of such an intact dinosaur being found are extremely slim, Manning said. The dinosaur body must have somehow escaped predators, scavengers, and degradation by weather and rivers, he said.

Earlier this week, I also read an article about the work of Mary Schweitzer, a paleontologist who discovered the presence of haemoglobin and red blood cells in dinosaur bones. A more complete record of this discovery and subsequent research is available here, and the article I read in discover magazine is available here.

go-fer’d!!

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

I’m currently celebrating Mark’s acquisition of a 2-1, and my dad’s birthday.
It’s great having Mark back, he really is a legend, and it’s also fun messing w/ his blackberry. I think Mark’s done very well for himself really: straight out of uni and he has a job with accomodation, travel, and a company car all built in, even if the first car was a ‘94 ford sierra, and managed to break down so spectacularly it broke down an AA van.
God Bless :-)

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