Sorry for the dearth of postings. I spent a big chunk of time Friday with my new buddy, drupal. We’re overhauling our site, and I’ve been mucking around on the new one, trying to figure things out.

My mom is visiting, too. She’s watching Graham today while our day-care provider takes a holiday.

My mom is so cool (that’s her in the photo). She was a computer programmer in the 1970s, and helped write the code for the first ATM machines at the National Bank of Detroit. She spent her later years before she retired as a “new systems development” manager, working with people more than computers, as I understand it. But she still tries to keep current with the online world — she was one of my first friends on Facebook! Hi, Mom! Thanks for watching G today.

Here’s an interesting item from yesterday’s Sunday New York Times. A magazine intern wrote in to the Ethicist with this query:

A journalism major at college, I was delighted toland an internship at a national magazine. My editor asked me to postcomments on one of the magazine’s online blogs, being sure not tomention my working for the magazine but to write in a style thatsuggests I’m a reader. That felt dirty to me. Advice? — Nick McCarvel,Seattle

See how Randy Cohen replied…

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