Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Climate Change

My Property Law professor recently gave an interview on an NPR station concerning Global Climate Change. For those of you interested in that topic I recommend having a listen in to see what she has to say.

http://media.globalpublicmedia.com/RM/2008/04/Wood.Bradford.Apr14.08.mp3

I appreciate ALL comments, as this is a subject of no small interest to me.

Thanks and enjoy.

Oh, the interview is about an hour long or so. Take it at once if you can--it helps to keep the thought process clear and memorable.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Post Methodology

If you read the post date and time at the bottom of each post area you'll notice that the last few posts have been done at about the same time. That's probably for a couple reasons.

  1. I dislike reading really long posts, and I've been thinking of a few disjointed things I want to write about. Hence, multiple shorter posts.
  2. I probably want to have some kind of self gratification feeling that I'm significant enough to post frequently. I don't think this is helping that much.
  3. Studying is really slow right now, and I needed a break.
So, there you go.

RE:

The wife and I have been on a sweets free diet for about a month now. I'm not sure how I feel about it. To tell you the truth, I don't experience that surge of energy that most people who do this talk about. Maybe I don't eat enough "good stuff." Maybe I don't exercise enough. Maybe I'm just a great example of lethargy in action.

Been a while, but you haven't missed much

So, some time ago, I started a blog (not this one), showed it to my wife, and stood back as she took over the whole thing. So then I started a second blog (this one) hoping to have a place to express my thoughts--particularly about what I'm studying in school, and maybe some of my own personal experiences. It started out well, and I made about two posts. Then (now), several months later I'm back and finding that although I have actually lived over the past few months, not a whole lot has happened. At least, not much that my efficient wife hasn't documented in her blog. So, anyway, I'll end this post, as reading about nothing is unquestionably more boring than not reading about nothing.