Patty's in the shower. Then it's time for breakfast and off to the city center to sit in a Starbucks and catch up on all the work we're both behind on. Yay. I'll also do some of the Thanksgiving grocery shopping today. Since it's not a holiday here, it's perfectly safe for me to wait until tomorrow to go to the market.
I go through this thing, wherein when people tell me yes (i.e., the DW/TW/SJA book chapter) I get very into submitting for more things so more people tell me yes. This isn't, at all, a bad thing, but it would be better if I was a) this driven towards submissions all the time and b) better at acknowledging the work to be done before I acquire even more of it. Anyway, I've got a a few CFP-like things I'm idly contemplating on now. The one that's the least relevant to my work is, of course, the one tantalizing me the most, and if I come up with something good, it will be awesome.
Around the time I wrote the proposal for the book chapter, I also wrote a pitch letter about something to a new publication, from whom I've not heard in any manner. It was the sort of note I would have at least expected a "thanks, but no thanks" from, and I wonder now if I will actually hear something soon, if only because I'd also written off the book think because I was originally supposed to hear in September. Life is strange.
Hey, can anyone clarify this for me? Do I have to go through a security search after getting off my flight now? In addition to customs and immigration? What the hell? As a US citizen who was out of the country when all this shit started, I thought I wouldn't have to deal with scanner vs. grope until my next fight out from a US airport (presumably in December).
I'm hoping, probably vainly that some degree of roll-back in this mess will happen by the time I have to deal with it (probably the day after Christmas).
I was intrigued to see that the Opt Out Day meme has penetrated so far into the media consciousness that the latest BBC News article on the TSA actually not merely referred to it but linked to the site of the group that thought it up.
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I'm hoping, probably vainly that some degree of roll-back in this mess will happen by the time I have to deal with it (probably the day after Christmas).
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I think we can reasonably conclude that you need to opt out, and would need to even if you didn't oppose them on other grounds.
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I was intrigued to see that the Opt Out Day meme has penetrated so far into the media consciousness that the latest BBC News article on the TSA actually not merely referred to it but linked to the site of the group that thought it up.
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