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I spent this morning drinking coffee and porting some of | I spent this morning drinking coffee and porting some of {{NM}}’s letters to {{PM}}: [[pm:“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park, 1954–55|“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park]] edited by [[pm:J. Michael Lennon|Mike Lennon]]. It was a lot of fun, actually. I’m so pleased how the MediaWiki platform renders academic articles; it’s really pretty perfect for this kind of work. | ||
I’ve been working, too, on a logical and consistent category structure. I think I’m slowly figuring it out. Since Project Mailer has several distinct projects, I want to find a way that they all fit together yet still retain cohesion as projects. This, I’m sure, will take a bit of trial and error. | I’ve been working, too, on a logical and consistent category structure. I think I’m slowly figuring it out. Since Project Mailer has several distinct projects, I want to find a way that they all fit together yet still retain cohesion as projects. This, I’m sure, will take a bit of trial and error. | ||
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I spent this morning drinking coffee and porting some of Norman Mailer’s letters to Project Mailer: “A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park edited by Mike Lennon. It was a lot of fun, actually. I’m so pleased how the MediaWiki platform renders academic articles; it’s really pretty perfect for this kind of work.
I’ve been working, too, on a logical and consistent category structure. I think I’m slowly figuring it out. Since Project Mailer has several distinct projects, I want to find a way that they all fit together yet still retain cohesion as projects. This, I’m sure, will take a bit of trial and error.
We watched Finding Dory tonight. It was good. A couple of times, Henry said “Poor Dory...” I think he was into it.