of rain, iPhones, and Budgens
Sunday 14 September 2008
Am just back from yet another
conference. This time, in Southampton. I’m sure Southampton
has some redeeming features other than its university.
Couldn’t find them, though... Mind you, it was hard to see
anything through the incessant rain...
My last post, which detailed a bunch of significant life changes
over the past 3 years, failed to mention my new
iPhone
3G. I’ll forget my own children next... My mother,
as it happens, did once forget me: Left me in my pram outside the
local
Budgens. Got all the way home (a few blocks away)
before realizing. Needless to say, I have no recollection of that
brief moment in which I was less memorable than a bag of
shopping...
Not much else to say for myself... am looking forward to a couple
of weeks’ stay in York before my next trip. A time to relax.
And to manage the journal, and write reviews for NIH...
the human condition
Sunday 07 September 2008
The human condition (well....
my condition) is not unlike the pond filter that I cleaned
out today. You fill up with gunk, and the only way to really get
rid of it is to dismantle the whole thing, clean out all the
festering sludge, carefully re-assemble it, and watch patiently as
it starts to function again. And whereas before, what came out of
it was a kind of soupy mess, what comes out now is clean and pure,
and able to support a habitat the occupants of which are oblivious
to the great cleansing drama that has just taken place outside of
their immediate experience.
Yeah right. But I
have stopped eating biscuits
and chocolate, and I did today manage to do up the top button on a
pair of jeans into which I haven’t managed to fit for way too
long.
The great cleansing has begun...
Five weeks ago (my last post) I was about to go on holiday. Which I
did. It was fantastic. I came back all charged up... and promptly
got depressed the moment I stepped foot into the office. But a few
weeks later, and life is good again. The journal isn’t
spiralling out of control, the kids are back into their usual
term-time routine, the conference season has started again, and now
that the summer is almost over it can finally stop raining and the
sun can come out.
I’m in fact just back from a conference in Cambridge (the UK
one - not the Massachusetts one). These days, going to a conference
is as much about meeting up with old friends as it is about
learning about the latest research or getting feedback on
one’s own. So it’s nice to realize that I have a life
beyond http://ees.elsevier.com/cognit (the website at which I
manage the journal). And it’s nice to be reminded, as I write
this, that there are a whole bunch of people out there, with whose
lives my own occasionally makes contact, whom I wish I could
thank... just for making that contact. Some of them, if they read
this, would know who they are. But equally, some of them would have
no idea that I include them also.
Two days ago was this blog’s third birthday. Looking back, it
does astonish me how much my life has changed in these 3 years. The
most significant of the changes, in no particular order,
include:
- the house
- the pond (twice)
- advancing through several grades at Karate
- a new messenger bag, made from the finest Italian leather with
the finest Italian craftmanship (but not a Jack
Spade... so apparently I’m still not hip enough. But at
$195, I’ll leave the Jack Spades to Brian...)
- the journal
- new friends (and some almost lost friends)
- new students
- new postdocs
- new data
- new publications
- zillions of trips to Washington
- and enough stress which, if harnessed, would power a small
town...