Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Program Note
by Tom Bozzo
It so happens that I am so insanely busy at work that the usual (surprisingly time-consuming!) posting schedule has been disrupted in favor of the quick little shots to let you all know that I'm still kicking. I'm arranging for some guest-blogging to keep up appearances, but appreciate your patience in the meanwhile.
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Actually, Ken, you are on my list of potential guest-bloggers.
Not that I wouldn't like to get Suzanne into blogging, of course, but I think her blogospheric presence so far is one comment at Phantom Scribbler's.
Not that I wouldn't like to get Suzanne into blogging, of course, but I think her blogospheric presence so far is one comment at Phantom Scribbler's.
I would be honoured, but on your "slow" days, you still post 2-3x what I do on a "good" one.
Part of this is attributable to the decline in my productivity since my laptop died. The other part being that I (try to) live a boring life and haven't mastered uploading digital pictures yet.
Besides, I'm not certain you really want a rant about how horrible a piece of "research" "Roofs or Ceilings" was, or a Tyler Cowen parody posted on your site. And I don't want to ruin your reputation by discussing the economics of Neil Diamond albums.
You are fairly warned.
Part of this is attributable to the decline in my productivity since my laptop died. The other part being that I (try to) live a boring life and haven't mastered uploading digital pictures yet.
Besides, I'm not certain you really want a rant about how horrible a piece of "research" "Roofs or Ceilings" was, or a Tyler Cowen parody posted on your site. And I don't want to ruin your reputation by discussing the economics of Neil Diamond albums.
You are fairly warned.
Ken, warnings are duly noted. My schedule will be under pressure for a while, so getting frequent contributions is less important than getting *some* posting-schedule smoothing. For that matter, it's fine with me if you cross-post to EQotD.
As for Tyler Cowen parodies, it depends on the quality of the parody :). I'm seeking what I think will end up being diverse guest-poster styles.
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As for Tyler Cowen parodies, it depends on the quality of the parody :). I'm seeking what I think will end up being diverse guest-poster styles.
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