  12.5/15 for my Geography class test, which I like the sound of, since with 1 minute left I was barely a quarter of the way through the last question. Go me. Kenn and I got crappy tasting lollies courtesy of the Geography teacher who hates me (and still remembers my name from Sec 1) - I was quite happy to leave it outside my mouth when my English teacher singled us out for breaking school rules. And we did the English discursive essay on external influences while she was teaching the lesson, which Kenn approached with a timeline, and which I didn't handle well so we went on a tangent.
And with a minute to the end of the lesson and with half-marshalled arguments left unshelled, I ended by saying "burning fags isn't for heresy any longer. Isn't Western culture great? " - thereby breaking an unsaid rule for formal English. Twice. This after we mangled Joseph's fantasy story into a one man show where the protagonist eats refrigerator doors and becoming the Lord of the Rings for no apparent reason at all. Now spinning: a Kenji Williams live show. KW is the artist behind one of the standout tracks John Digweed's typically excellent compilations Bedrock... I think it's called Illusion or something. It's actually classic (violin) + house, which makes for smooth grooves.
I'm actually going to buy a couple of his CDs. The problem is which one. Funny how the best IDM and house albums and tracks have crappy names like "Illusion", "Faces of Epiphany", and the almost inconceivable "Moment Utopia". The same problem affects jazz - Miles Davis named one of the most brilliant albums ever - never mind just for jazz. Beautiful cover, great songs, even the artist name sounds about right to grace Rolling Stones' "Best Ever" issue. And he had to ruin it by calling it Bitches Brew. Right... yarrrrr. 
