I've come up to Madison, where today I will complete packing up my office. I started putting my back issues of the American Journal of Sociology and the American Sociological Review in boxes to move them, and then I stopped. I should not move them. Yet I am having trouble not moving them. Argh. I just took them out of the box and put them back on a shelf. What to do?
For now, I'm going to worry about other things I'm packing. But, what to do with paper copies of major journals? Tossing them feels like a big decision because of its permanence--as in establishing henceforth I will not accumulate print journals. This is, after all, the 21st century. Put them on the free table, where eventually they will get recycled, right?
Showing posts with label War on Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label War on Paper. Show all posts
Monday, September 03, 2007
Sunday, July 29, 2007
pen scanners?
Does anybody have any experience with pen scanners? As in, do they work well? The NYT did a story on a few models recently, which stirred some excitement in me for buying one to facilitate extracting quotes 'n' notes from books, but then the reviews of a couple particular models on Amazon were unsettling.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
things i learn reading the newspaper*
In the NYT:
* Online, of course. I will never subscribe to a print newspaper ever again, as I have declared a permanent War on Paper.
"By not allowing couples to end their marriages by mutual consent, New York has kept some of the strictest barriers to divorce in the nation. Currently, one party in the divorce must allege cruel and inhuman treatment, adultery, or abandonment — literal or sexual — for a year."New York doesn't have no fault divorce? Really? And, people are always trying to pass it off as so civilized.
* Online, of course. I will never subscribe to a print newspaper ever again, as I have declared a permanent War on Paper.
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