Monthly Archives: February 2005

Words from the Past

Given some of the controversy in my personal life, and other occuring here in my blog (or more accurately, in the comments on the livejournal mirror thereof), I give you this quote from Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to his lifelong friend John Adams:

What all agree in, is probably right. What no two agree in, most probably wrong.

Found here.

Just one more page

Books are my drug. I was walking home past the library last night, and I couldn’t resist. I’ve been jonesing for something to read before bed lately, and I had to get my fix.

I checked out several books:

  • The Cliff Walk : A Job Lost and a Life Found – Don J. Snyder
  • Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (one vol) – Lewis Caroll
  • In Praise of Folly – Desiderius Erasmus

I started with The Cliff Walk last night at nine-ish, when I was already rather tired, planning on getting up early, and only going to read a few pages. Just one little hit, I promise. Around 12:30 I decided it was time to sleep, as I really did need to get up at 5 or 6 at the latest. I’m almost done with Cliff Walk.

I’m not quitting though.

First NASPE/HRS HIT!!

Congratulations! The abstract listed below has been accepted for HEART
RHYTHM 2005 to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 4-7, 2005.

A big w00t! My abstract was accepted to our biggest conference. Too bad I don’t get to travel since it’s here in New Orleans.

If you need me, you’ll have to leave a message. I’ll be too busy rocking out.

ADDENDUM: This will be a poster presentation, not speaking.