Monthly Archives: March 2005

Devils dragging me under

A selection of things that are raising my ire at the moment: I’m sick, and have been all weekend. It’s not bad enough that I need to go check in to a hospital or anything — really, it’s just a … Continue reading

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Maybe spring?

So the sun’s shining today and the skies are clear. If this was back home, I’d be saying that the temperature reached double-digits today; that doesn’t make so much sense where I am, but it’s true nonetheless. I’ve been getting … Continue reading

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Front-ended

Some moron in a minivan managed to reverse into the front of my car today. What happened was they realised that they were in a drive-through lane, or possibly they knew that already and realised that they didn’t want to … Continue reading

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Still not yet dead

Hey all. Back from Florida; I’d posted an entry from the conference (see below), but due to some quirk of Blogger it hasn’t shown up until now. It was, I think, a good conference. I’ve got three new research projects … Continue reading

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Not dead yet

Just a quick update for anyone who’s started depending on regular Tuesday Nutshell fixes and were perturbed by the radio silence yesterday. Currently in Florida at a math conference; I’ll be posting a fuller account of my adventures here a … Continue reading

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In like a cold blustery lion

The spring is taunting me. Every time I think winter’s over, the next day there’s multiple centimeters of snow on the ground. It’s a day of waiting, really. Next week’s my annual trip to the Southeastern Conference, which is (as … Continue reading

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