I realize that I haven't been my usual self this week, and there haven't been many posts. Sheril has been picking up the slack, thank goodness--but I don't know how much more I'll have this week, folks. Work has just kicked up unbelievably of late.
But there's good news: One reason we're a bit quiet here at The Intersection is that Sheril and I have been devoting some time to a really awesome and extraordinary project that we are going to be able to inform you about early next week (hopefully). Once we do so, I think you'll forgive us our slowness in posting of late.
Big time.
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Big time.
Big news...hmmm..I wait with baited breath.
My guess: Bush appoints Mooney and Kirshenbaum to jointly lead the newly-activated Office of Technology Assessment.
Let me be the first to say "Congratulations!"
Congratulations!
There, I said it.
Sheril AND Chris are writing up some magic together -
I cannot even imagine, but eager to find out what's in store!
While your at it, maybe you could include a commentary on the article linked below. One of the best essays--call it a rumination--that I have read in a while.
Shades of Ishmael
Correction. Try this link.
Shades of Ishmael