Short announcement
I’m breaking the sudden silence of the blog, to tell you that we are going to be in New Hampshire from January 4th.
We, finally, made up our mind and volunteered as a family to go help the efforts in the NH primaries. I didn’t volunteered to any political activity since I was 16 years old, 24 years ago, and I’m rather excited. It is great to be part of those who are making history. What makes me particularly happy is the fact that we are going to do this as a family.
Rye, NH - here we come!
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Rogel @ December 30, 2007
How cool! And I’m also jealous that you are getting to do this with your family. A very good experience for the kids!
Challenging would be more accurate description
How fitting that my gmail account chose to define this specific announcement as spam
Do you care to clarify why is it fitting?
Fits my opinion on RP. That’s more than you’d expect from a computer application
Given the fact that RP got the highest donations from Google’s employees it is probably not a feature. But, as my experience in software projects prove more than once, some of the features users liked most were actually bugs.
… that actually makes sense… I’m willing to bet that most of man’s finest qualities are mutations
I’d probably be very interested in the experience… as an observer… but, I don’t think I’ll be anywhere near NH this weekend.
It is going to be interesting experience for sure. I guess you have your own exciting revolution to attend…
I’m not exactly senior faculty, but trust me… what’s going on here is nothing short of amazing…
I’m following your posts on this issue with a lot of interest. I thought from the beginning that the results of the strike will be far and beyond simple salary negotiation. When I was in Israel I spoke with a friend that teach in Haifa’s law school, she is also not a senior faculty, and I got the impression that this is going to be much more significant than the teacher strike or the student strike.
[...] I’m writing this quick post while trying to finish as many things at work before taking off to New Hampshire. [...]