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Tuesday, March 13th, 2007 08:01 pm
I'm out from under a mountain of marking.

It didn't rain this afternoon when I took the doggies to the park.

Good (or not bad) news about my Aunt in California in an email from my favourite cousin (hi Marty!)

Detente in the department - no inflammatory emails today, and people are speaking to one another.

AND, not least, a student in my 160 class today asked me if I taught 2nd year courses. When I said "yes," he said "sweet!." I took that as a compliment :)
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Monday, March 12th, 2007 07:16 am
What is it they say about March coming in like a lion? He came in like a dragon last night! We were bombarded by winds that I wouldn't be surprised to hear were hurricane force, hitting my little house with what sounded like fists from about midnight to just after 5:00 am. I slept only fitfully; the winds were south-westerly, which meant that they were coming straight at my bedroom window. It literally sounded as if trolls or mudwraiths or some Big Bad from Buffy was pounding on my walls, shaking my roof, hammering my window. I was amazed to see no damage this morning; even the pile of branches put out beside the road for pick up by the city had not been blown away.

My poor younger beardie Robinson slept as little as I; I got up at about 4:00 am to find him curled up in the geographical center of the house - the hall axis from which the living room, kitchen and all the smaller rooms lead off. He must have felt he had nowhere else to escape, only coming to his bed in my room when the wind died down. Old Chums was perfectly happy - deafness has its advantages.

No newspaper this morning - perhaps they all blew away! So now I sit here, sipping a mango smoothie, hoping to gather some remnants of brain and energy for the day. I have about 70 essays to mark if I'm to return them to two classes tomorrow. I find myself inventing excuses (my grandmother died, my laptop was stolen, my car was broken into and all your essays were stolen) and then wonder to myself at the tyranny of students today. I would no more have asked a prof when an essay was coming back than... well, plagiarized, or even whined about a grade. I pursued a grade challenge once when I thought I had been genuinely screwed and that my 1st class honours was at stake; now, students seem to make minor careers out of whining. But that's probably a topic to be pursued in another post.
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Saturday, March 4th, 2006 05:55 pm
The alliterative quality of the header is the only good thing about this post, which mostly consists of venting about technology. I shouldn't complain about marking, as I'm only teaching one course, but why is it that it's ONLY when I've spent about half an hour finding and annotating an enormous number of errors in an absolutely hopeless online essay and have just got to the end that Firefox decides to do the "have just encountered a fatal error and have to close, sorry for the inconvenience..."? And now I'm going to have to go back and do the whole damn thing again, because of course I'm never clever enough to save every two minutes as I should... Blah blah blah. That, of course, is why I'm in here bitching instead of being a good little teacher and marking my midterms.
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Tuesday, December 20th, 2005 08:46 pm
For those who I know are anxiously awaiting news... I've finished grading my 150s and have done those of the 280s that I promised I would early (Susan and Sarah, this means YOU - your grades are up in Camlink). I should have the rest done by tomorrow, I think. O boy this is a hard slog...
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Monday, December 12th, 2005 04:23 pm
I really want to do the "15 things about me and books" meme, or to comment on someone else's but I really need to mark more papers, so I'm going to mark at least three more papers before supper, and then maybe three more, and then set my 280 exam, THEN maybe I'll do the meme...
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