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2010-07-14 19:57

Wedding hymn

Some of you people recently got married. This made me remember a hymn called Come O thou traveller unknown by that great hymn-writer Charles Wesley. It's about Jacob's encounter with the angel in Genesis 32 (as recently lampooned by Married to the Sea). I sometimes wonder why it isn't more often used for wedding services:

Come, O thou Traveler unknown,
whom still I hold, but cannot see!
My company before is gone,
and I am left alone with thee.
With thee all night I mean to stay,
and wrestle till the break of day.

Today I did a ton of work. I feel satisfied with it all. Tomorrow, if I get anything at all done, it will be good enough to show you.

Last year, Rio said she wanted to study Latin. I'm quite capable of teaching elementary Latin, so I bought a second-hand copy of the Cambridge Latin Course (you know, Caecilius est pater). But then she said she'd changed her mind, and I let it drop. I'm now thinking I shouldn't have done so, and maybe I'll tell her she has to study at least the first unit (a couple of months of evenings) with me.

Tonight I have to write the blurb about myself for the back of the book. I'm still not sure what I'm going to write. I'm also a little nervous in the back of my mind that the peer reviewers are going to come back and say "You've written a load of bosh, away with your nonsense". I know this is unlikely, but it's easy to worry.
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2010-07-12 13:31
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Reviewers

Yesterday, sitting on a beach in New Jersey, I wrote the final chapter of the first draft of the book on MeeGo on which I've been working since a little before Christmas.

There's still a fair amount of redrafting to do, but it's mostly in the bag now.

I'm sorry that patch review has suffered during this time. I will be starting to tackle the backlog now.

My editor tells me that we need reviewers. The book is about Qt on Python under MeeGo. If you know about this and would like to review, please let me know (thomas at thurman.org.uk). Apparently reviewers don't get paid but do get their names in the book.

I shall let you know when the book gets published.