Things I did this week:
Version One, listed in order of importance to other
people
• Reviewed 7 grants that
will be discussed next week, in Washington DC, at the National
Institutes of Health grants review panel for Language and
Communication (I'll be there).
• Completed one journal
article review
• Made an editorial
decision on another article for another journal
• Was reminded that I was
asked
last October to make an editorial decision (another
one) for the Editor of a journal who had to deal with a paper by a
friend of his. But being human, I forgot (in my defense, I was
teaching that new statistics course, and moving house, etc. etc.).
I feel particularly glum about that. Is 'glum' a word in the US?
Must be, as my spell-checker hasn't picked it out. So am writing
this as a few more trees make the supreme sacrifice in service of
yet another print run.
• Was made an offer that
I'd be idiotic to refuse (more about that some time in the future,
if I don't refuse it).
• Set up a new home
wireless network, using an Apple Airport Extreme Base Station and
an Airport Express to extend the range. Am using WPA2 encryption
and access control (so only computers I authorise can join the
network, and wireless info. is sent encrypted). It was a breeze.
Still, the instructions were next-to-useless, which is unusual for
Apple products. So the home network now consists of a new iMac
Intel Core Duo, an iBook, a PowerBook, a printer, and a mass of
cables that are still required whatever kind of (wired or wireless)
network you have. Not sure whether the iPods count as part of the
network...
• Learned, almost, my new
Kata for my next Karate belt (Heian Yondan, for anyone that
cares).
Version Two, listed in order of importance to
me
• As above, but with the
Karate and the wireless network occupying the top slots. I know,
sad really...
Hmm - hardly an inspiring list. But a list nonetheless. What IS
inspiring is the new eye tracker that we now have in the lab. And
what's even MORE inspiring is the new postdoc/colleague in the lab
who's making it all work. Coincidentally she's a friend and
ex-colleague of
Silvia's, from her Madison days. My
kids, by the way,
continue to inspire.
So not a bad week. But as ever, I'd be happier if I had the time in
which to enjoy some of what I do, and some of whom I do it with...
I'd also be happier if I had one of
these.