Lunch-time exercise

One of the great flexibilities that my first job offered was that lunch-time was “flexible” to a certain extent, and a group of us in the same department decided to go for some exercise during lunch time at the company club to keep ourselves fit.

Most of the time, we could not fit our exercise routine within the one hour lunch time, but I suppose no one really minded since the bosses knew about it but never really brought up a case with us…

Scholarship

Getting a scholarship in Uni was probably one of the bigger surprises in my life. I actually didn’t think I was going to get it when I applied for it as my grades were not stellar, but I just applied for it anyway as I thought it would be cool to be financially independent from my parents.

Well, it wasn’t a particularly prestigious scholarship but it did pay my fees and give me an allowance, and I also served out the full term of my bond so I suppose it was a fair deal.

X-COM

One of the biggest (and buggiest games) to hit my JC life was this game called “X-Com: Enemy Unknown”. If you haven’t played it before — and if you’re not in my age group then probably not — you don’t know what you’re missing. Maybe you can search on the Internet for the original version or one of those spinoffs with improved graphics and sound.

The role-playing element was excellent as well as the weapons/capabilities tree that expanded once you hire scientists and allocate them to various fields of research.

My group of friends spent loads of time with this game, and even though it was one of the buggiest games we ever played as DOS4GW would crash repeatedly, the great gameplay kept us coming back for more.