Modifiers can be odd little things. Eariler today I got an e-mail from the chairperson of the School of Printing asking to set up a <i>short</i> meeting. As the emphasis notes, "short" is the operative word (or rather modifier). I have no idea what this is about. I suspect it may be job related. Which then sets me into the tizzy of is "short" good or bad. Or is it neutral, like eating a sandwich (points to anyone who gets that reference)? Either way, I find out tomorrow.
Beyond that there are a number of interactions of note going on, both at RIT and in various communities on the internet. I plan on blogging about them. One day. I hope.
It’s not really fair for me to comment but your little reference to “neutral, like eating a sandwich” is from King Missle’s “Gay, Or Not Gay”
“Watching pornography alone is neutral, like eating a sandwich. It is neither straight nor gay. Watching pornos with one or more other guys in the room, no matter how many other women are also in the room, is gay. Watching porn, even gay porn, with one or more other women only is straight.”
Give that woman a cee-gar