I'm off to Egypt later on today to attend my cousin's wedding. I probably won't have access to the internet for the 8 days that I'm there, so I've scheduled some posts for next week: the essay I've just submitted for my Masters will be appearing in a series of four posts, starting on Monday.
Otherwise, there'll be no activity here. I won't even be approving any comments that are posted, but don't let that stop you from commenting, as I'll moderate them all as soon as I get back. Meanwhile, feel free to browse my archives, and don't forget to visit Brain in a Vat this coming Monday fro the next edition of Encephalon.
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I'm looking forward to reading your essay. Have a great time at the wedding!
Have a wonderful trip. :) I'm definitely looking forward to reading your Masters' essay!
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