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		<title>Stitching, Hiding and Pondering</title>
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		<dc:creator>Oli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, it&#8217;s been a while. I&#8217;m towards the end of the course that I may have mentioned before but haven&#8217;t really described at all. I prefer to talk about making clothes, or fashion, but actually it&#8217;s a sewing course which doesn&#8217;t sound half as cool (or acceptable). I sometimes wonder what bizarre mix is under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, it&#8217;s been a while. I&#8217;m towards the end of the course that I may have mentioned before but haven&#8217;t really described at all. I prefer to talk about making clothes, or fashion, but actually it&#8217;s a sewing course which doesn&#8217;t sound half as cool (or acceptable). I sometimes wonder what bizarre mix is under my skin, that I&#8217;m interested in kung fu and sewing.</p>
<p>Anyhow, most of the learning that I do is very familiar and basically revolves around academic cramming, and rapidly absorbing information. I&#8217;m quite surprised to learn that this also works with totally unrelated skills &#8211; I&#8217;m finding that I can pick up the skills on the course quick rapidly for the same reasons that I&#8217;ll learn a new technology quickly.</p>
<p>The part which I really shouldn&#8217;t mention is that I&#8217;m making a blouse in class at the moment. It&#8217;s stripy. It was either stripes or birds, and the birds were brown. Now I wouldn&#8217;t say that brown birds are bad, but the stripes were better in my head. The part which is even more amusing is that I&#8217;ve already made a miniature blouse to learn the various skills involved and to practice.</p>
<p>Right, now that I&#8217;ve covered one half of my brain, I should briefly describe the other. I&#8217;ve been hanging around with <a href="http://www.mouthful-of-flies.com/">Dan</a> recently and I&#8217;m seriously considering returning to <a href="http://www.kamonwingchun.com">Wing Chun</a> after realising how much I seem to love going on about Kung Fu without having actually returned to training. I&#8217;ve had a little time to recover and come back to myself after a few years of heavy commuting, and it seems like a suitable time to cut the excuses and make a comeback. I might have a slaparound with a few familiar faces before heading back, but the whole thing is starting to seem quite appealing.</p>
<p>On a totally unrelated note, the next book I&#8217;ll be reading is <a href="http://bulletproofajax.com/">Bulletproof Ajax</a> by Jeremy Keith which came out recently. I would have already been stuck in, but the old, faithful technical section at Folyes came up blank. I would imagine they have good enough taste to have ordered some stock, so might check back again in the next few days.</p>
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