Please don't take it personally if I tell you that while I have been stalking you, you haven't been so stealthy! True, you may have been reading my thoughts and near-thoughts for some time, but I have known that you were ever since my statcounter told me that someone from a UMASS domain name drops by on the weekdays. I assumed it was you and, as it turns out, I was right.
I started reading your gentle take on the hard sciences back when you were hosting your sister's entries.
if there was a sheepish html tag i'd use it here, not so much for my lack of stealth, but because i've been reminded again that probably more people than i realize know the extent of my daily procrastination cycle(s). please excuse my desperate attempts to avoid that whole "finish my graduate degree" thing and thanks for providing a better diversion than most.
Oh, no problem! I like the traffic that comes with others' procrastination, it's a lot like the procrastination that drives me to blog. I don't know why or how it is that on some days I can write 1500 words on this blog, but can't write 1500 words on my thesis in the span of a week.
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hey, i'm on your blogroll! does that mean we've been stalking each other for some time now?
pleased to make your e-quaintance.
Please don't take it personally if I tell you that while I have been stalking you, you haven't been so stealthy! True, you may have been reading my thoughts and near-thoughts for some time, but I have known that you were ever since my statcounter told me that someone from a UMASS domain name drops by on the weekdays. I assumed it was you and, as it turns out, I was right.
I started reading your gentle take on the hard sciences back when you were hosting your sister's entries.
I hope that your trip to Minnesota went well!
if there was a sheepish html tag i'd use it here, not so much for my lack of stealth, but because i've been reminded again that probably more people than i realize know the extent of my daily procrastination cycle(s). please excuse my desperate attempts to avoid that whole "finish my graduate degree" thing and thanks for providing a better diversion than most.
Oh, no problem! I like the traffic that comes with others' procrastination, it's a lot like the procrastination that drives me to blog. I don't know why or how it is that on some days I can write 1500 words on this blog, but can't write 1500 words on my thesis in the span of a week.
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