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School daze
So classes have officially started hereabouts. On my way to my first class yesterday, one of the department secretaries pulled me into the office and let me know that there’s a room conflict, and that my class — yes, the … Continue reading
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Statistical ties
I’d like to thank Kevin Drum of Political Animal for clearing up a bit of the nonsense around the phrase statistical tie. Essentially: if in a two-candidate race you have people’s preferences within the margin of error — say, 48% … Continue reading
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Book run
When I was enumerating (in the Java, not the combinatorial sense) the comforts of being back in my Midwestern Industrial Hub, one that I’d neglected to talk about was the public library. Usually my library visits involve a lot of … Continue reading
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Hand in glove
While beginning the Great Apartment Cleanup that is one of my main goals this weekend, I found and revived my old Handspring Visor Neo. I picked it up back in my grad student days, and have come back to it … Continue reading
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Going postal
I’ve recently finished re-reading Freedom and Necessity by Steven Brust and Emma Bull. I think this is my third reading of it since I acquired my copy about a year and a half ago; nine months between readings seems about … Continue reading
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Underwhelmed
…if that’s a word I know it’s not ’cause I looked it up That’s one of those skills that I learned in my school Back in the Midwest, this time for the duration. It’s probably about time that I went … Continue reading
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Some random thoughts
Glancing over a list of famous people with personality type ABCD, I notice that Paul McCartney is listed, not as Musician, but as Beatle. Once you’ve transcended your profession, what can you do next? One feature that I sort of … Continue reading
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Words, words, words
While browsing through a local used bookstore with my one-time Lovely Assistant, I discovered The Superior Person’s little Book of Words. It’s a lovely little work, which gives definitions and suggested usages for something like 500 neglected or misunderstood words. … Continue reading
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Driving is good for me
So I’ve survived my second trip to and from the Big City. Last time I’d made a vow to myself never again to drive anywhere near NYC, and, well, so much for that. Again, though, I followed the get in, … Continue reading
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Deficit
Since I’m back on campus, I’m cleaning out my auxiliary inboxen. One of the mailing lists I’m sucsribed to has accumulated about 700 messages over the past month; it’s not as bad as it sounds, though, since there’s a weird … Continue reading
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