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Jen’s Blog Syndicating

My partner Jen’s blog is now syndicating onto LiveJournal as: [ljuser]jensplanet

She’s been posting about the chemistry of food recently, but recent topics have also included the Unix command line, perl, boogie boarding, beaches, narcissism and Buddhism. So yeah. Read it.

I have decided that her personal motto should be “I’m thinking about it”. This is because it perfectly sums up the fact that she likes to research her interests extensively, and also because she likes to carefully consider new courses of action before acting (although this sometimes frustrates me when I want her to do something). The problem is that I really need to figure out what this motto is in Latin! All good mottos are in Latin… Although perhaps a Gaelic one would be more appropriate.

return to cmh blog Sports & Leisure › blogging     2005-03-12 18:33   ...2
Latin motto

I can't do Gaelic, but "in mente cogitans" would be "thinking it over"; "illud in mente cogito" would be "I'm thinking that over"; "id cogito" would be "I'm thinking about that"...

Aven@cast.off.net
at 2005-3-13 23:34 by Aven
'in mente cogitans' sounds about right to me!
at 2005-3-19 10:01 by cmh
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