Musing too much (or too little)
I started musing about Sedona [1] tonight. I also promised Michelle that I would come to bed by about 10:00 p.m., since I have not been getting enough sleep. Amazingly, those two goals conflict. I have now written 1600 words about Sedona and I’m only about half way through the musing, particularly because I’m discovering even more annoying flaws [2] as I try to explain it to the uninitiated.
I don’t like posting half-written musings. I don’t like posting unedited musings [3]. I hate Sedona [7]. I’m out of time. When you put all of that together you get, well, this musing.
Stay tuned for a longer musing tomorrow.
[1] Sedona is a much-reviled software system for recording faculty activities. Stay tuned for a longer explanation.
[2] For example, I’ve discovered some strange effects when I make a copy of a service entry and then edit the copy. I need to document them more clearly and then submit a bug report.
[3] Yeah, that probably surprises most readers. Perhaps I should rephrase
that as I don’t like posting musings that I haven’t read through at least
once after spewing them out [4].
[4] Spewing them out
is my less-positive term for free writing
[5].
[5] It’s not really fair to call what I do free writing
, even though I
don’t charge, because I have been known to go back and forth in the midst
of writing, rather than trying to get everything down at once [6].
[6] Even in a musing as short as this one, I ended up going back and adding two endnotes at the beginning.
[7] I’m not sure that’s relevant, but I was already saying I don’t like
about different things, so it seemed appropriate.
Version 1.0 of 2017-08-10.