I've switched from
Mnemosyne to
Anki for my kanji flashcards. The former is a simpler program, but Anki is better. It backs up the flashcards automatically, syncs over multiple systems, and builds cards from tables of facts instead of storing them individually (that way, if you make an edit to correct a mistake, all relevant cards are updated automatically). Meant to mention that a while ago, but kept putting it off.
That aside, I've been reasonably busy. This week is an off-week in my lifting. Got in a good run on Monday, went to the SIPB talk on the law Tuesday (main argument: the law is an academic tradition with tremendously complexity and power; when talking about the law, people should show the same reluctance to just make stuff up that they have when helping their peers with math homework), had lunch at the Greater Boston Buddhist Cultural Center and wandered around with Shoshana yesterday (had the day off work for Veterans Day), and am getting back to climbing today.