Monthly Archives: September 2007
What I love about my job
From an e-mail about something I did this morning:
I did not expect that Glenn would have had the time to play Super DBA and get it out there so fast. Seriously… somebody needs to get that guy a cape.
When Obama Lost
In 2000, a Streetwise Veteran Schooled a Bold Young Obama. Interesting account of politics on the south side of Chicago. It mentions several names I remember from my Chicago days. In particular, I am pleased to see that Abner Mikva is still with us. He was our State Rep when I first came to Chicago, in 1957.
“Seduced by a couple of bottles of Carlings Black Label beer”
….How my father got started in the study of American dialects, from his 1979 autobiographical statement, “Linguistics through the Kitchen Door”, in First Person Singular: Papers from the Conference on an Oral Archive for the History of American Linguistics (First paper after the introduction).
The paper begins:
From my point of view, the plan for an informal history of linguistics is the brain child of Bill Austin, begot in the informal gourmet club composed of himself, Bill Card, Virginia [McDavid] and me. At irregular intervals during his years at IIT we would meet for a distinguished meal, and the conversation regularly turned to our experiences as linguists, and with other linguists.
I remember this “gourmet club” well, and was privileged to attend some of its sessions, where I learned a lot about both linguistics and food.
BTW, I have no idea why the proofreading of First Person Singular is so bad.
Going Home
I took Mom shopping this morning. Her interest in food has increased quite noticeably in the days I have been here.
I am about to board my plane home. The Col. Springs airport has good wi-fi!
Last Night in Colorado
My mother continues to get better, but this is a long, slow road. I am going home to Minnesota tomorrow, so I won’t see the next steps.
My brother Raven, his wife Anne, and their sons Patrick and Ian took me to dinner tonight at a local Mexican restaurant. Anne works for a local restaurant chain and I asked her if this was one of hers. She answered: “Don’t I wish!” It is a neighborhood family place. It reminded me of the kind of Mexican restaurant we used to visit in Chicago. We have not found the equivalent in the Twin Cities. I am sure it exists, but it is a long way from Roseville, which is close to being a culinary dead zone.
This was a good visit. I feel I have made a difference in my mother’s life, and in the lives of my brother and his family, who would otherwise have been alone on the front line in this crisis.
Quiet day in Colorado
Not what I expected–much better!
Article about my Mother
…On page 3 of http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/dsna/DSNANFall02.pdf
“Inappropriate Language”, according to Microsoft
Linux is a Naughty Word, via Slashdot. This reminded me of something I did last November.