2012: Weekly review: Week ending July 13, 2012 — A bit crunchy this week – three events on consecutive evenings! – but we pulled through just fine. Along the [...]
2011: The first blueberries from our garden —
The blueberries are so shockingly flavourful that I wonder what the local supermarket has been selling us all this time.
Another [...]
2010: Delegation and thinking about what I want to do — Cate Huston’s excellent post on delegation got me thinking about outsourcing things again. I learned a lot when I experimented [...]
2007: Buying books — I confess: I went to Chapters today with the sole intention of finding
a book to give to a good friend, [...]
2007: Dynamic Earth — We went to Dynamic Earth today, which is the other big attraction in
Sudbury. I knew that Canada’s mineral resources were [...]
2006: EXITE and the quest for hot chocolate — Yesterday I re-learned that I can teach even when everything’s going
blah.
I’d been running on far too little sleep for the [...]
2004: Concerns about graduate school — The school I would really like to go to has the following note about Philippine schools:
Master's Minimum Admission Requirements:
[...]
2004: Talked to DocV about my plans — Told him about my GRE scores, and he was very encouraging. Also told
him about my interest in personal information management. [...]
2004: Class reflections — - CS21A: Dr. Sarmenta did the worm thingy for control. I need to find
a better way to explain that, as [...]
2003: eLearning conference — 2. Designing eLearning Courses for Higher Education
Patricia B Arinto
Number of participants: 30 people
In this one-day workshop, participants will mine the [...]
Pat Thomasson Focus on what you can do and it tempers the helpless, overwhelmed feeling. That's a great piece of advice. – May 20, 6:05 AM
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