This is Greg Restall’s website, with news, writings, links, and bite sized updates. For background look below.

Back to work tomorrow

Monday, January 3, 2005 at 11:28PM

Tomorrow I’m back in the office, and back at work after my short Christmas/New Year break. It’ll be time to plough through that 45-email inbox, and see what else is waiting for me.

I’ve started converting the news item archive pages to the new template. Expect more fiddling as I try to get them looking clearer. (They seem a bit too busy right now.) There are changes under the hood to commenting too: I now use the TypeKey registration for comments. If you have a TypeKey identity, use it. If not, you can either sign up there, or wait for your comments to be vetted by me before they show up on the site. This measure seems necessary to avoid all of the unsolicited comment spam this site has been suffering over the last months.

Please let me know if anything isn’t working for you.

About

I’m Greg Restall, and this is my website. I work in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne. Email: greg at consequently.org; Post: School of of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010, Australia.

Start at the home page—a summary of the site. The left column is news, archived on the news archive page. The central column contains recent items from the writing page, which lists my publications. These are also categorised by topic. You can follow my links at my account on delicious and occasional short snarky remarks at @consequently on twitter.

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This site is handcoded: I write text in Textmate, and Webby files things in the right place and uploads them to the server. This page was last modified on 2009-01-07 at 12:29PM.

Thought

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle.
— Philo of Alexandria