Thank you, Lloyd, for your incisive writing and questioning of some of the things we may accept without enough investigation. (I differ with you a bit about kitchens, but I understand your point, and a current project of mine splits the difference.) My only ‘complaint’ might be that you sometimes write things I wish I had!
I wonder what you would think about polling your subscribers to find out how many posts per week they would prefer to receive from you, Lloyd. I really enjoy reading your work and am often challenged by it but sometimes I wish you weren’t so prolific. I think you posted 17 articles in November...that's over 4 per week! I know I could simply skip some, but I find it hard to do that for fear that I might miss something interesting. At any rate, thanks for your hard work on these important issues and enjoy your well-deserved break over the holidays. (I hope everyone will take note of the fact that this is the second year in a row that Christmas will not be observed in Bethlehem.)
Thank you for your thoughts. I have been thinking of cutting back a bit, particularly since I start teaching at Toronto Metropolitan University in January. I also am, frankly, running out of ideas. A few of those November posts were from the archives so they weren't much work.
Thank you, Lloyd, for your incisive writing and questioning of some of the things we may accept without enough investigation. (I differ with you a bit about kitchens, but I understand your point, and a current project of mine splits the difference.) My only ‘complaint’ might be that you sometimes write things I wish I had!
I wonder what you would think about polling your subscribers to find out how many posts per week they would prefer to receive from you, Lloyd. I really enjoy reading your work and am often challenged by it but sometimes I wish you weren’t so prolific. I think you posted 17 articles in November...that's over 4 per week! I know I could simply skip some, but I find it hard to do that for fear that I might miss something interesting. At any rate, thanks for your hard work on these important issues and enjoy your well-deserved break over the holidays. (I hope everyone will take note of the fact that this is the second year in a row that Christmas will not be observed in Bethlehem.)
Thank you for your thoughts. I have been thinking of cutting back a bit, particularly since I start teaching at Toronto Metropolitan University in January. I also am, frankly, running out of ideas. A few of those November posts were from the archives so they weren't much work.