better late than never

Dec 12, 2007 19:19

A belated Happy Chanukah to everyone. My mother and I started off on the right night but lost track over the weekend, since she was out of town and neither of us is religious enough to observe the rituals alone. We had thought that Monday (missed because of a fundraiser) was the last night, but we decided to light the candles on Tuesday anyway, after Congress passed a bill reaffirming the importance of Christians. As it turns out Tuesday was the last night after all. Go us!

In a wonderful coincidence, Tuesday was also my last night of class. Except for the final next Thursday, this semester's Anatomy and Physiology course is officially over, and I have officially completed all of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan. Go me!

Studying for my A&P final, I remembered that I'd forgotten to tell array_of_colors that damage to the left side of the brain results in decreased mobility on the right side of the body -- see wikipedia. The right side of the body is controlled by the left side of the brain and the left side of the body is controlled by the right side of the brain. This is a minor plot point in chapter 7 of Elegy of the Willow Sword, which still isn't up yet. The delay is getting ridiculous -- but since the issue isn't up, maybe it's not too late to fix the mistake. Anyway, I've emailed Eve about it.

As long as I'm posting issues in public that would be better addressed in private, what's up with changing the name of the magazine from "India and the Conundrum" to just "The Conundrum"? I prefer the first name, and so does Google -- you can search for "India and the Conundrum" and easily find the magazine, but just try searching for "The Conundrum". Also, what are we going to call it for short? Should we keep calling it "India" even though there's no longer any "India" in the title? How do you shorten "The Conundrum"? Not to mention, while the latest issue of the magazine is up at http://www.quatre-gats.com/conundrum/, earlier issues continue to be up at http://quatre-gats.com/india/. That's just confusing -- if I was trying to torpedo the magazine, I might do something like this.

It's late to be complaining about this stuff, but I guess it'd been bothering me more than I'd realized. (One day I'll have to wherewithal to bring these issues up to Tin as they happen.)

Finally, some sad news: Terry Pratchett has announced that he has a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's. If I was in his place, I might not have announced it. There have been so many beloved-author deaths in the last two years that it's hard not to think of him as another one. Also, it's going to be hard to think about him and his books (especially the ones that haven't come out yet) without thinking about Alzheimer's. On the other hand, when you have a life-altering condition, maybe you don't want other people to forget to remember that you have one. Pratchett sounds pretty hopeful in his statement, but a part of me thinks that this is only because the true horror hasn't set in yet...well, we'll see. Maybe he'll just get mild Alzheimer's. Maybe the publicity (1% of all books sold in the UK are Pratchett books) will increase funding for research into memory-related diseases. (That would be good.)

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