Friday, August 10, 2007

(12:00 AM) | Adam Kotsko:

Friday Afternoon Confessional: Win-Win

I confess that one day this week, I finished off a box of cookies and then realized that I was doing so primarily for the sense of accomplishment. I confess that it was a desperate gambit, but it worked.

I confess that when I erroneously received a used jazz CD in place of an anthology of Hadewijch's mystical writings through Amazon, I ripped the CD to my computer before returning it.

I confess that this guide to productivity only listed a few things that I wasn't already doing in one form or another. I confess that the non-fungibility of time sucks.

I confess that I want to learn more about jazz, and Brad's weekly feature is helping in that regard. I confess that I also want to learn about film, and that I bought a cheap guide to calculus off Amazon, in preparation for one day gaining a layman's knowledge of this "set theory" thing people talk about so much. I confess that I want to buy a copy of the new edition of Limits to Capital so that I can re-read it more closely with underlining, but I'm a cheapskate.

I confess that there are many aspects of my general education that the PhD process is forcing me to neglect, and I'm starting to think that that's no accident. I confess that I'm glad that I am at least in religion, which is (arguably) as close to the Department of Everything Studies as one is likely to get.

I confess that I sometimes read Adorno while listening to jazz.

I confess that it's well past midnight in the United Kingdom, so I'm posting this early in honor of our beloved British readers.

UPDATE: I confess that Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich is a dumbass:
Blagojevich also criticized the number of pork-barrel projects.

"It's got so much pork in it that if you were to hold the budget document itself, you'd probably be unable to hold it because it's so greasy," Blagojevich said.
I'm sure we could come up with follow-up jokes, all equally hilarious:Rod, if you're reading, feel free to use these.

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