New photo gallery
Monday 29 January 2007
Well... it's not new in the strict
sense of having new photos never before seen on these pages. But it
is new in respect of the webdesign. I've
put it together rather inefficiently, but I liked the 'thumbnails'
(made with
collage) - it's inefficient because each
thumbnail has to be linked by hand, so to speak, with its 'parent'.
But I've not found a photo gallery plugin for RapidWeaver that's as
nice as collage, so I suffered the pain for the sake of my sense of
aesthetics. Pathetics, more like...
Editus Satisfactus
Sunday 28 January 2007
Life-changing events over which I may
or may not have had some control: being born; having children;
taking over the editorship of Cognition...
All three are ongoing projects. The latter has caused me most
anguish in the past 9 months. A continuing wave of submissions
meant that more submissions were coming in than I was able to send
out for review, and more papers required decisions each week (to
accept/reject/revise) than I was able to deal with. So although I
was processing around 20 papers a week, it still wasn't enough. But
the good news is that since Xmas, I've managed 30 papers a week,
and the queues are now clear. A milestone by any measure. So I
celebrated by taking yesterday (Saturday) off and not doing any
work. How good is that?
Not so good... Why should I feel guilty that I took ONE day off
(today, Sunday, I worked again). What kind of life is it that we
are such slaves to our work?
Big week coming up: Dentist (fixing a cracked tooth),
Ophthalmologist (fixing my bursting eyeballs), Heating Engineer
(fixing our thermostats). The bursting eyeball thing is probably an
exaggeration. My head's likely to burst long before any of my other
vital, or not so vital, organs go the same way. But hopefully
nothing will burst before I fulfill all my other obligations that
are still on my way-too-long To Do list.
So... now that Cognition is under control, and my eyes, teeth, and
heating will hopefully bend to my will also, what else is there to
do? Aside from work, that is. Even YouTube has lost its brief
attraction (not that it was attractive for more than a whole 5
minutes) now that I believe I have found the genuinely
funniest thing on it, ever. It must be no
coincidence that the
film-maker who made this is from Argentina.
Am stuck for something witty and poignant with which to end this
post. I'll have to save it till next time.