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  1. @amandafrench Can you be sure it was the essay she was yelling at? #grading
  2. @amerune Sounds about right. At leaast you got good photos. Here's one of mine... http://twitpic.com/tjmrn
  3. Wisdom that cost an hour: newbie Italian train travelers, pay no attention to posted destinations--train number tells you which is yours.
  4. @sivavaid It's true--but mine's closed....turns out that heroic Italian doctoral students can do it, too. Thanks, Simone Sacchi !
  5. Note: you can buy Italian train tickets online, but only with an Italian credit card. Great.
  6. headed to italy (florence) for digital humanities hoe-down (umanistiche digitale zappa giù ?)
  7. Yingbo Zhou scholarship: give online, at http://bit.ly/4JwN8B
  8. @sshreeves Me too, re: pamplemousse, but in the morning, and despite the fact that my statins may disapprove.
  9. @paulderb Maybe, "What's in *your* pocket, soldier?"
  10. What's the question to which this is the answer? http://bit.ly/6uWw5a
  11. Persons wanting to donate in memory of Yingbo Zhou, or to support her parents, will find info on how to do that at http://bit.ly/7RGANF
  12. @nowviskie Busted....
  13. @brettbobley Yay Matt. A happy note in a day that was otherwise rather sad. Very glad to see this book being recognized: Bowers for bytes.
  14. Probably means, If I had enough time, I would do more research and read more books...
  15. I just generated a #TweetCloud out of a year of my tweets. Top three words: research, books, time - http://w33.us/49dr
  16. What "Where the Wild Things Are" meant to say: http://bit.ly/75JJN5
  17. Driver in the hit-and-run that killed a GSLIS student was a repeat offender: http://bit.ly/8dTCF1 . How do we get them off the road?
  18. Many thanks to GSLIS Chinese students for finding parental cell number, and to Lian Ruan for translating a very difficult conversation.
  19. @Musebrarian Yes, sorry for uncertainty today: I had to talk to the parents before naming name.
  20. Counselors will be available in room 109 at noon tomorrow, and again next week on Tuesday, TBA.