I had a really good week, despite the weather going back to just above freezing and cloudy.

I went to a new choir on Monday called Ready Singer One. It was much faster paced than West End Musical Choir. The music is a selection of anime and game songs. The focus of the evening was the theme to Attack on Titan, and it was really hard. It is face, starts in German and then changes to Japanese. Singing in another language is really hard, and I’ll need to practice a lot to be able to do it well. I’ve started listening to their audio tracks and I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to do get it. I went for a drink afterwards and it was a much more social group that seemed to know each other better. They talked about board games and video games they organised to play together. I look forward to joining in more.

Tuesday I went to the musical Operation Mincemeat, and it was fantastic. I really enjoyed the format of the five players taking on different roles. The music was also really good, with some numbers making me think of SIX and others being more traditional musical theater. The best number for me was the love letter, which was such a touching song.

That evening I went to a museum late at Imperial College, where they had an exhibit on the future of cities. It was interesting, but not as good as other lates, since it wasn’t really a museum to start with. Steph wasn’t able to join because King’s Cross and Euston stations were closed for security reasons for an hour or so right when she needed to travel.

Wednesday morning I went to an AI conference, which was interesting. It was more people in sales and datacenters than the people actually using AI for projects. I still met a number of interesting people there. Wednesday evening, I did the normal choir and joined for dinks afterwards. It was a nice time, and I got to talk to Anton some more.

The rest of the week was chill, and I just worked no a backlog of chores and adulting tasks.

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