Misc
7 February 2003, 12:54 PM

After such a spate of entries, it feels like I've been really quiet in my weblog for days! I'm still here, but I'm kinda swamped at the moment. I've got a lot of stuff to say, but I'm trying to catch up with some reading for classes and I'm finishing up a paper for one of them.

The last two weeks have been a blur of writing, (for class, at work, online) and with the weather changes the osteoarthritis in my hand has been acting up - it's either hurting or stiff.

I'll post more later this weekend. In the meantime, here's a few things to think about:

NASA's Response to Columbia More Open than Challenger

International Space Station: Grieving, Imperiled

Russia needs cash to keep ISS aloft

Bush's Smallpox Boondoggle

Virtual Villages in Bangladesh, India, the Dominican Republic and South Africa using ICTs in innovative ways

and a new cool weblog: Ethno::log

Fazia Rizvi

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