Matthew Zimmerman http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mdz4c/blog Because there aren't enough insane, semi-literate rants on the Internet already... en Copyright 2005 by Matthew Zimmerman blosxom simplerss20 (modified) 180 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Thank you /personal Wed, 18 Jan 2006 00:03:00 EST <p>Well, it has been two months since <a href="/~mdz4c/blog/2005/11/17/#writing-too-little">I announced</a> I would write every day, and since that time, I posted a grand total of three blog posts. (So I was little off.) Part of the problem is that I am often moved to write about topics I decide are too personal to post here. My name's in big green letters at the top of this page, and I'm paranoid about the consequences of what could happen if I were to post the wrong piece of private information in this space. So I err on the side of caution, probably too far. As a result, all that you get are occasional posts about novelty carols in half-dead languages and double entendres about jazz singers. (Please forgive me for the Norah Jones thing, by the way.) <p>One of these personal stories is that my family conspired together to give me a laptop, a Dell Inspiron, for Christmas. I'm writing this post on it right now. I plan to finish my Ph.D. work this year, and as you might guess, this requires a fair amount of writing: papers, presentations, dissertations. I have a computer at home and use another computer regularly in the lab, but they differ in operating systems, software installed, and general capabilities. I no longer have to worry about a lot of problems I would have had transferring data and converting files, and now I can get out of the house and work if I have to. (God bless Panera's wireless access.) This was an extraordinary gift, and I am honored by it. <p>To be honest, I feel truly blessed to have Mom, Dad, Ben, and Suz in my life, computer or no computer. If it weren't for their love and support, I wouldn't have made it here in grad school as far as I have. More times than I can count, a call or two to Pennsylvania has given me the strength I need to keep going. So if I haven't made it clear before, folks, thank you. I love you guys. http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mdz4c/blog/2006/01/18/#thank-you http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mdz4c/blog/2006/01/18/#thank-you