lundi, février 05, 2007

Still nothing in particular

I've realized the only people whose emails I am excited about (you know, when you say, oo! an email! and open it with anticipation . . . ) are either graduate students or professors. I will read people's emails and perhaps respond if they have a bachelors degree, but they can forget about the response if they are just an undergraduate.

Just kidding. I forgot to email one of my students when they emailed me with a homework question. Now it is way too late. I feel bad about it. I forgot to answer an important email from a professor once too, so perhaps that evens things out.

I am going to Notre Dame in a couple weeks. They invited me for what sounds like an interview/preview weekend thing. This is exciting, to me, in the email they called me one of their top applicants! There is a professor of philosophy there who does continental philosophy of science. Interesting, huh? Maybe french could come in handy after all, I didn't know anyone was doing anything like this. I would ask to meet with him when I go, but I don't know anything at all about French philosophy, so I would have nothing to say, or even to ask. The bad news is I won't be coming down that weekend, or this one. I will have to wait until the quarter is over. MARCH 22! We will have to content ourselves with the birthday string.

I can't believe you are going to SEATTLE, the best city in the world! Have you been to Seattle, Mary? Alex and I had an argument about Seattle, he didn't believe me when I said it was a native american word. Ha.

I miss you guys. I should really be writing a paper right now. Goodnight.