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Give me a break, I’m trying to reorganize my cyberhabitus.
I see your Bourdieu’s habitus, Jeremy, and raise you a Parsons’ sick role.
I’ve got DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis in my right hand and am in a splint which makes typing a slow and arduous. Last time I had this problem, it was from a river rafting trip in Arizona. This time, it’s from writing many, many comments on senior theses and student papers. Suffice it to say, I’m not pleased by the shifting ratio of |adventure: pain| in my life.
I’ll return next week to my minor role in the great scatterbrain drama.
I just finished the copyedits of my book. I am ready to blog.
CONGRATS, tina!!!
Wow! It worked. I hate to pull you back in, Jeremy. But I was beginning to feel the pressure of posting every day. Welcome back. I hope I didn’t set you back on your re-habitizing.