[Edit: oops, cereal, or, in honor of the Israeli Independence Day on Thursday, falafel]
much OK-er
Excellent. Goodness, I missed posting with you guys.
I love not having to be at work until 10:00!
Go Perkins! I like your new place already. Have things started to settle in more?
They are getting there. I'm still learning the system, slowly, but things are moving along pretty well.
OK, Corwood Industries, I know who you are - you're Abraham's father, aren't you? [Edit: x-post with you actually identifying yourself, of course, but hey, I guessed correctly!] And I never got to congratulate you on your (now several months old) new fatherhood, which shows how long it's been since I posted with you! How are you and yours doing?
Thanks! We're all happy and great. Here's some pictures of the li'l dictator: [link]
How's life? How'd your philosophy of science class turn out? The New Sophists' Almanac posted a link to this survey yesterday, which made me think about you: [link] Fascinating stuff!
That's a cute kid.
And those last 2 pictures? Had me snorting aloud. Especially the last. Goofy baby faces are good like that.
Here's some pictures of the li'l dictator:
That laughing picture. Killed me. This is me. Dead.
cutiehead Abe. I left you a note in there Mr. Industries. I'm traveling your way soon.
Timelies,
Just skipped 2000+ posts.
Can it be Friday yet? Ugh.
Can it be Friday yet? Ugh.
Considering I have Friday off, I second this request.
the li'l dictator
Oh, he's adorable! In the second picture he looks like he's completely dancing, lacking only the knowing-how-to-stand-on-his-legs part. And the face on that last one? I laughed out loud. Does he let you both sleep enough?
Fascinating stuff!
Thanks for the link, it really is very interesting!
It's funny, I got to TA a class in Special Relativity this semester, and everybody knows E=MC² so well, it took me lots of efforts to convince the students that what it actually means and why it's so important.
How'd your philosophy of science class turn out?
I love the class. It's hard work for me, all these long texts with their long words and no equation in between, but it's totally worth it. We read a lot of Latour lately, and while he's very "French", as the professor of the class defined it, a lot of it was really interesting.