Shouting at the ocean with pebbles in my mouth since 2008. The subjects of this blog include forensics, the war-on-terror detainees, the Duke lacrosse case, the Knox/Sollecito case, and the academic world as it intersects the political. It will sometimes examine issues of particular interest to Wilmington, NC and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Taking a break
I am suspending blogging for an indefinite period.During that time I do not plan to clear comments*.Thanks to all for their interest.
Chris
*update 7/28/09: I will clear comments but sporadically.
View-from-Wilmington has been a terrific forum for exploring many of the facets of the LAX Hoax and also today's hot topics.
Your patient hand in maintaining civility and encouraging discourse is much appreciated. The insights in your articles has stretched thinking on these matters.
Good luck in 'your real work', and when the civil trials are active (dare we envision ON TRIAL), perhaps you'll pick up blog again.
No, my students and I are just fine. I see that John in Carolina was also wondering about why I am taking a break. I need to concentrate on some professional responsibilities right now, including working on a grant proposal and trying to identify an unknown compound.
Chris,
ReplyDeleteView-from-Wilmington has been a terrific forum for exploring many of the facets of the LAX Hoax and also today's hot topics.
Your patient hand in maintaining civility and encouraging discourse is much appreciated. The insights in your articles has stretched thinking on these matters.
Good luck in 'your real work', and when the civil trials are active (dare we envision ON TRIAL), perhaps you'll pick up blog again.
Best regards,
A Duke Dad
chemistry professor:
ReplyDeletedid your lab blow-up?
To anonymous at 10:43,
ReplyDeleteNo, my students and I are just fine. I see that John in Carolina was also wondering about why I am taking a break. I need to concentrate on some professional responsibilities right now, including working on a grant proposal and trying to identify an unknown compound.
Chris
Best wishes on your grant proposal - hope that it comes through with all that you desire.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the return of your blog as there are always thought provoking items.
cks
Good luck, Chris!
ReplyDeleteI predict you'll find your "unknown compound" a lot sooner than good old John in Carolina finds his!
One Spook
How grand!
ReplyDeleteKC was just selected for yet another prestigious award.