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Ratiocination

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I've been without a computer for half a month, and it's been no fun. The long and short of it is as follows: a TSA inspector stole my iBook at an airport. I've filed a claim, but don't really expect to see a penny. This sort of theft happens rather often, it turns out. I went ahead and bought a brand new MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo). It feels good to once again have a laptop to call my own: and a sweet one at that.

The Notre Dame campus is beautiful these days, incidentally, and very much in line with that classic "college in the fall" look:


Malloy Hall (home of the ND philosophy and theology departments):


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Noumena at 7:19 PM  said... Well, not many campuses have an eyesore on the scale of Touchdown Jesus (I just don't think a giant cubist mural is the way to update the Byzantine icon), but the leaves certainly add a little of the collegiate trope.

If you're looking for more leaf shots, I have quite a few in one of my Facebook albums.

And your stolen iBook profoundly sucks. I've always carried my laptop in my backpack -- not because I was worried about being ripped off, but just because I was worried about it getting damaged as my luggage is thrown around.