simultaneously. Some of the stuff, if it goes at all, that's a
pleasant surprise -- other stuff seems like it will inevitably be a
success if I put in enough time.
Anyway, I like having a few different things to work on in case any of
the items get stuck -- e.g. I was relying on help from a Media Lab guy
who practically disappeared when school got going. I may have to go
track him down in person to get any more help from him before next
summer (and going to visit him is a good excuse to visit the media
lab). The other locale I want to get to is Bloomington, Indiana, to
visit the Editors of a relatively new book "Understanding Knowledge as
a Commons".
Florida seems like a not-unrealistic possibility for sometime this
year -- I get together a few times a year with Aaron Krowne who lives
in Atlanta. Next time I talk to him I'll see what his schedule is
looking like. (My main career goal at present is to shake myself
loose of my local side-job so I can travel way more...)
FYI, my sister is currently on staff for a program called Philosophy
Talk, out of San Fransisco -- this Sunday at 10 AM Pacific the show is
on "Mathematics and the Mind". Will be streamed here:
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