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Happy Thanksgiving from Hawai'i!
Friday, Nov 24, 2000
Okay, at $30/hr for computer use, I'm not going to belabor any points today. I'd just like to wish everyone the best Thanksgiving it's possible to belatedly wish. I'm having a great time, though I'm absolutley stressed that I have a 5 page Cog Sci paper due on Tuesday, a 4 page Philosophy paper due Tuesday, and a 10 page Neuroscience paper due on Wendesday, as well as usability testing on the latest incarnation of my group's user interface project, also due Wednesday. I don't get back in to town until Sunday, so it's a mad mental spring for the next few days after that. Unfortunately, only one of the papers can I work on from out here.

On a weirder note, on the flight out, I was seated next to an 80 year old woman, very polite, very quiet, who, halfway through the flight, took out a notebook and wrote "It's time to set the record straight:" which is all I read before I reaffixed my eyes to watching Jurassic Park on my powerbook. It just felt like I was watching a novel. Do people really write that way? Like I should talk.

On an excited note, I just read an email from Peter saying I got a mention as a "usability research expert" in this week's New Yorker. This I've got to see.

Anyhow, back on Sunday, will be posting pictures then or before, including a few Hawai'i QTVRs. Also been writing up a lot of interesting thoughts, which I'll compose into a readable form when I'm out from the aforementioned $30/hr fees.

Have a great weekend!

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