Wednesday, April 29, 2009

I went on a field trip to the XXXX brewery for my microbiology course yesterday. It was really interesting to see where all the different processes take place in the factory. Tours are open to the public, it's a worthwhile trip. Because we were a group of engineering students, they took us to a few places where most people don't get to go, like the boiler room. So yeah, it was a really good experience, but I'm not sure I'd ever want to work there - the smell was pretty awful in some parts :P

Friday, April 24, 2009

Hey, it's so good to have finished wk 7! I had 7 pieces of assessment this week and it was so stressful. Tonight I'm going to the German Film Festival, which should be a good recovery activity :).

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Hey, so it's getting towards the end of the holidays now and I'm still studying like crazy, but I did take the evening off on Tuesday to go to the Jason Mraz concert. It was so awesome, I still get excited when I think about it! Check out this youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1d5r_LYDZo

So yeah, if you see someone walking around with a big smile on their face and a Jason Mraz t-shirt, that'll be me :P

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!!!!! Gotta love holidays, shame about the 7 assessment items first week back though... Apparently Aussies have bought a record amount of Easter chocolate this year, which seems odd considering the current financial situation. Maybe people are trying to drown their sorrows in chocolate. Works for me :P! That's what I'll be doing while I pour over textbooks for the next week.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Hey, check out this link:

http://www.abc.net.au/tv/comingsoon.htm#?vid=video1

It's a trailer for a new show on the ABC called "Dirt Games". It looks like it could be pretty good, although I suppose it might overdramatise everything rather than showing what working on a mine is really like (probably makes for more interesting TV). Will hopefully catch a few episodes and see how they are.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Hey again, I've just got back from Rockhampton and am taking a break from trying to catch up on everything I've missed. Uni's starting to get crazy busy with mid-semesters looming (I have 4). A while ago we went to visit the VISY recycled paper factory, which was really interesting. It was my first uni field trip (if you don't include last semester's 15 minute trip to the distillation column in the chemical engineering building, which I don't). We saw the paper being sorted from other recycled material, pulped with water, then sent through a number of cleaning and drying processes before being flattened out into new paper. Of course, guide's explanation of the process was a bit more complicated than that...
So now I'm working in a group to do a mass balance on the entire plant and work out how they can reduce their water use. A mass balance is when you work out how much water and paper is going in and out of each part of the plant. It's so much more complicated than I thought it would be, but we're all really glad to be doing something practical rather than pure maths and science.

Today was the careers expo at UQ and (besides getting a bunch of freebies including a pen with a compass, a usb, 3 waterbottles, a pedometer and, oddly enough, a live plant) I met heaps of people from construction, consulting and environmental management companies. The expo was for everyone, but at least a quarter of the companies were engineering ones. Funny story (kind of), I had to fight the lady with the plants to get one because she said "They're only for environmental students" and then when I said I was an environmental engineering student, she didn't believe me. Eventually, after I'd shown enough interest in her company to convince her that I really was an environmental student, I got the plant :). Apparently lots of randoms had been pretending they studied environmental science/engineering to get one. It's one of those cool fleshy-leaved ones, it's called an Echeveria Golden Glow. Anyways, signing off...