Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Interview


What is the title of the book you are currently reading?

I'm not currently reading any books and don't consider myself a reader, the last short story I remember reading though was "THE MACHINE STOPS by E.M. Forster (1909)" which is an interesting read about what E.M. Forster may have thought the future may have been like. Surprisingly similar to the world we live in today although not quite as extreme.

What is the title of the last non-fiction book you read?

The last non-fiction book I remember reading is probably Michael Owens Soccer Skills book when I was in primary school. I really don't read books very often and particularly not non-fiction. I think if I was going to read out of choice I would want to feel the emotional roller-coaster of a good novel.

What is the last live performance you attended?

Warwick Folk festival in the summer was really cool, I remember it rained on one of the days and we were trapped in a musical instrument store type tent where I was checking out what was around. In the wait for the rain to stop a few people started playing instruments. They were all amazing, I picked up a guitar and played along but I was very much just enjoying the atmosphere and music around me.

How often do you read the newspaper?

I haven't read a newspaper since I got the metro on the bus to college! You can find news online now and with me spending so much of my time at my computer I don't see any real reason for me to go out and buy a newspaper.

Which museum did you last visit?

The last museum I visited was the Coventry Transport Museum in Coventry, where I'm from. It's always good to just go in and walk around a bit. I'm pretty sure actually that my last visit to the Coventry Transport Museum was after lunch at a café called Buttons too so it must have been a good day! Cheesy chips and beans from Buttons are AMAZING!

How many hours do you spend a week playing video games?

I really don't play video games as often as a lot of people would assume. I maybe squeeze in a couple of hours a week. Never over 10 although a couple of years ago I would play Halo around 60 hours a week as I used to attend tournaments so I would always want to be playing at the top of my game all the time. 

How many hours a week do you spend playing games other than video games?

I don't really play non-digital games outside of University unless it's a drunken game of monopoly (which can get rather aggressive). We have a thing in our flat where if we get bored we'll find 2 objects, one which fits in the other and try to throw object 1 into object 2 but that's about it really!

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