Back in the saddle

10Jan07

Well, the fabulous 3 week holiday break comes to a close, and I’m reminded again of reality as I stepped out of the subway here in Chicago, where it is easily 25 degrees colder than it was in Philadelphia.

Global warming and its effects are abominable, but I could definitely get used to El Nino if it gives me winters that are 60-70 degrees, and I can run outside in shorts and a t-shirt (As I did often over the past few weeks).

I get this looming sense that my course load this semester is going to be uber-demanding, on top of the continual side projects I’m working on.   I hope I can make more time to blog, but in the meantime, I hope you’re enjoying my daily del.icio.us links that are posting at midnight.

This term, I’m taking my second round of Foundation courses and an accounting course.   Accounting.  Blah.

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