Edited by James McGreen, Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 22:45
... apparently there were Romans, Egyptians (possibly Greek), potentially opinionated historians from almost two thousand years ago, Germans selling their souls to the devil, and paintings of fruit.
Could this module be any more diverse? Or interesting.....?
I'm an admitted sufferer of 'shiny thing' syndrome: if I find something interesting, I find it REALLY interesting. Maybe I could describe myself as an academic magpie. Or does that have negative connotations? Will this blog post be read critically, or just skimmed? What does it say about me? What will readers think of me?
Who knows? Does anyone know?
Conclusion: In the beginning there were a heck of a lot of questions and a distinct shortage of answers...
In the beginning...
... apparently there were Romans, Egyptians (possibly Greek), potentially opinionated historians from almost two thousand years ago, Germans selling their souls to the devil, and paintings of fruit.
Could this module be any more diverse? Or interesting.....?
I'm an admitted sufferer of 'shiny thing' syndrome: if I find something interesting, I find it REALLY interesting. Maybe I could describe myself as an academic magpie. Or does that have negative connotations? Will this blog post be read critically, or just skimmed? What does it say about me? What will readers think of me?
Who knows? Does anyone know?
Conclusion: In the beginning there were a heck of a lot of questions and a distinct shortage of answers...