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The smelting process (see above) is designed to remove impurities and capture the gold - it bears a striking similarity to writing a dissertation. Smelting's hotter, though.

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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
back on track

So, I've committed to have my first pass at coding accomplished by the 22nd, which breaks out to a little over 100 comments a day. Since it's just a first pass, I'll be looking for major themes and marking them on paper somehow. The recordkeeping is the thing that's been a bit stressful since this type of organization is not one of my strengths... yet.

I'll be keeping track of my progress here, somehow, though I wish there were some kind of sidebar widget I could add to make the keeping track aspect always on top, rather than post centric.

Still no nearer to creating the non-anonymous blog I'd promised myself, but that's not as important now as it once was.

posted by: schoolsmelt at 14:22 | link | comments (2) |
dissertation


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#1  09 August 2006 - 12:29
 
Dear Smelt:
In the past I've found using colored highlighters to be helpful in coding and grouping comments. It's analog, but not too hard, and results can be counted and noted at the bottom of each page...Gretchen
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#2  10 August 2006 - 09:57
 
Thanks Gretchen! Isn't it funny how the most obvious, low tech solutions are the ones that elude us? I will definitely be using highlighters (in differing combinations, or lettercodes), since I'll have quite a few codes!
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