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You’ll soon feel inspired again. Just think of your down-time as a purge and audit!
Mike,
We’d be interested in a fuller description of your thoughts on why Chomsky is no longer a generativist. You briefly commented on something to that effect at our blog some time ago. We’d like more. How’s that for an idea?
I’ve just started the linguistics portion of the curriculum at Stellenbosch, so I’m reading lots of Chomsky (rather, what lots of folks think about him. Might as well read you too!)
D&T
Your book arrived, so there may be some inspiration in the bag.
keep working on your Ephesians commentary.
what?????????
Buy an external hard drive, back it all up. Then buy a computer game like Microsoft Freelancer and go out, explore strange new worlds, shoot aliens, and feel good.
It worked for me!
Alternatively write about the credit crunch. All together now, “We’re doooomed! Dooooomed!”
Jim, I mean his Ephesians outlines and translations, which could essentially become a commentary so to speak.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone, I appreciate them. I’ll be doing some more writing this week for sure.