Back to teaching and the old, regular schedule of one or two posts a day during the week.
The conference wasn't bad, as conferences go, and I learned quite a bit. That WiFi was outrageously useful; I was able to call up supplemental articles and extracurricular diversion at will, I should start investigating the sites of future conferences and inundate them with emails soliciting WiFi and threatening non-attendance to any non wireless enabled conference from here to everlasting.
It really was fun. It was almost worth having to sit through the rough parts.
Thursday, February 19, 2004
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