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=== [1] 2026-01-03.txt (score: -0.780) [vector+bm25]
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January 3, 2026
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We left Manzanita for Portland. Hanging out at Powell's now. Bought $200 of
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books. Shipped about half back.
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Received this from Millie:
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Colleagues,
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I write to share some very sad and difficult news. Kristi Kiick passed away
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yesterday afternoon after a battle with LMS over the past couple of years. She
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was home and surrounded by her close family at the time of her passing.
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Kristi was a dear friend, mentor, and collaborator to me, and I am struggling to
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process the loss and find the words to share with all of you, to whom she also
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has meant so much. I'm grateful to have a community of colleagues I also
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consider friends.
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The family welcomes condolences if you wish to reach out, though responses may
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not be forthcoming at this time.
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A more formal announcement will come through COE in the coming days.
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Thinking of all of you.
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Millie
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Write more about computer crime.
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Directions:
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=== [2] 2021-04-21.txt (score: -1.134) [bm25-only]
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E
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On Apr 21, 2021, at 9:35 AM, Kiick, Kristi <kiick@udel.edu> wrote:
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Lol! Yes, Chairs whine and cheese coming up on Monday!
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From: Furst, Eric
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 1:58 PM
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To: Kiick, Kristi <kiick@udel.edu>
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Subject: Re: CBE EAC materials
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On Apr 20, 2021, at 8:38 AM, Kiick, Kristi <kiick@udel.edu> wrote:
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Roger that! Will pass on to Yegor. I won't make fun of you, but I am curious
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as to what you like about metal.
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Mostly the devil worship.
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Hail Satan!
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(Do we have a wine and whine and cheese coming up?)
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=== [3] 2026-01-08.txt (score: -4.768) [vector+bm25]
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---
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Talked to Millie about the trip, Manzanita, and the house.
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Millie was going on long walks with Kristi. Sometimes they talked about her
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medical treatments. Kristi was undergoing an experimental treatment. Other
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times they may have talked about other things. It took an emotional toll on
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Millie. Millie had spent the morning writing her reflections about Kristi for an
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upcoming UDaily article. Kristi had reached out to Millie and let her know that
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she was experiencing liver failure. Millie wrote a letter, but regretted writing
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it so late and sending it by mail. She's not sure if Kristi got it. Millie was
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teary. She asked me to give her a hug. I had my CHEG 231 tissues. She laughed at
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that.
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=== [4] 2024-07-19.txt (score: -6.186) [bm25-only]
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July 19, 2024
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Read Kristi's blog yesterday. More chemo. Tumors in her lungs and liver.
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Teresa and I discussed the word aphorism. The Oxford dictionary on the computer
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defines it as, "a pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as, 'if
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it ain't broke, don't fix it.'" I associated it with a banal statement because I
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misunderstood the word "pithy". Pithy: concise and forcefully expressive. So,
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perhaps I was thinking of banal aphorisms?
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Banal: so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
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synonyms: trite, clichéd, vapid
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vapid: offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
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trite: (of a remark, opinion, or idea) overused and consequently of little
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import; lacking originality or freshness
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So, when I say that 99% of social media is banal aphorism, does that really
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capture the sentiment that I feel?
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=== [5] 2020-12-04.txt (score: -6.573) [bm25-only]
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Eric,
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Congrats on the AAAS fellow selection. Awesome and well deserved.
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If I recall, this year is your last yr as dept chair (the advisory board brought
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this up). I have been thinking even b4 the pandemic that it would have been
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great if you could stay longer for X more yrs. I reason that you have been doing
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a great job and know this admin well. With the current situation, discussions
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for a transition are not easy, and I’m not sure anyone is in the mood for a
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change (I’m not, and the dept is in great hands, why change?). I can drop an
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email to some of the senior faculty to get support for this proposal. Thoughts?
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Dion
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New AAAS Fellows
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University of Delaware Professors Kristi Kiick, Eric Furst honored for
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scientific contributions
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=== [6] 2003-11-12.txt (score: -8.280) [bm25-only]
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I want to quit my job
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It is overwhelming
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It makes me feel like an idiot
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Every day is a struggle with my weaknesses
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I could use some feedback
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Just a little feedback
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There is an urge to complain to Kristi or Chris
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But what will that do?
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It will just bring them down, sap their energy
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=== [7] 2021-03-06.txt (score: -9.185) [bm25-only]
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March 6, 2021
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YOU ARE A MACHINE AND YOU CAN PROGRAM YOURSELF.
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An email sent to Darrin is below. This reflects a change in my attitude and
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perspective.
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Darrin,
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I came to a realization last night:
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You, me, Kristi, Thomas, LaShanda, (just to name a few) are some of the best and
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smartest academic engineers in the country. I would even put LTT in that
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category.
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We are totally getting played by second (third) raters at UD — our facilities
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pal PK, research office and AR/CR, academic admin (RM), and the “budgeteers” of
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Hullihen.
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I don’t know what that means in terms of immediate strategy, but it definitely
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means that we can win if we put our minds to it. And by win, I mean make our
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university a better functioning, more prestigious institution capable of doing
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world-class research and education.
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Eric
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=== [8] 2015-04-07.txt (score: -9.305) [bm25-only]
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-- April 7, 2015
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Be careful of hiding away in your office.
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Yesterday I felt an accute sense of depression. It comes and goes.
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--
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Managing a creavtive enterprise
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Best practices for non-profits
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3-year horizon / budget planning
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Balanced within 1%?
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Overall administrative costs - guidelines?
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--
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Where would I lead the department?
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--
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Fun meeting with Kristi today. Threw lots of ideas back and forth. It's nice to
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generate ideas with colleagues. Keep up this momentum.
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--
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What kind of problems?
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Who identifies the problems?
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How do you differentiate a real problem from a red herring?
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(If someone has a problem, it is a problem. It may not be a big or important
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problem, but if so, the resolution should be reasonable and rapid.)
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Let's take a step back (candor)
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uncertainty
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instability
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lack of candor
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create a fertile environment, keep it healthy, and watch for the things that
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undermine it.
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01/12/2022
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The first thing I think about in the morning is how screwed over I feel by the
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senior faculty of my department and by the administration of the college and
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university.
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170 more days.
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I guess I need to let these feelings go. As I've already thought it through, my
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situation gives me the freedom that I've paid my dues and that I don't owe
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anyone anything.
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---
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From Kiick:
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I know you are ready to exit this mainly thankless job, but I will miss you!
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My response:
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It is fun to work with you and Darrin, especially, and the other chairs, too.
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It’s a great group of chairs. Maybe the best in years.
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The work is important. I’m glad I did it. I learned a lot personally and grew my
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skills. Professionally (and personally) I’ve achieved pretty much everything
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that I’ve wanted to achieve in life before hitting 50.
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civil: courteous and polite
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courteous: polite, respectful, or considerate in manner
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polite: having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other
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people
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"Our standard is to be respectful and considerate of other people"
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---
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Cicero:
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Men decide far more problems by hate, love, lust, rage, sorrow, joy, hope, fear,
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illusion, or some other inward emotion, than by reality, authority, any legal
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standard, judicial precedent, or statute.
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"Diversity in council, unity in command."
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https://iep.utm.edu/cicero/
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Drucker:
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Dissent... is essential...
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Governance as Leadership
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TODAY
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Wrote diary entry
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Made quick changes to ef1j.org
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Email
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Work
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AIP board meeting on board practices
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Duty of care
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Governance as Leadership - BoardSource
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Meeting with Kristi
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Proofs for Langmuir
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The memoir is peppered with off-hand references to the war -- "I got into a
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terrible fight about this with my cousin Mietek, who was two years older (he
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perished in Warsaw, like Stefan). (p. 31); Janek was a good, obliging person
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with a somewhat lethargic manner and a great sense of humor. I believe that he,
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too, was killed by the Germans. (p. 65-66); No, I did not see it as an omen of
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the cruelty to come—that cruelty would have been beyond my imagining in any
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case. (p. 126) -- and he writes a lengthy passage about the emptying of Lvov
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(presumably of its Jewish population):
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Little remains for me to describe. Meanwhile, a host of objects in the house,
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and the streets I walked, which have not been mentioned, clamor for attention.
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What is it about the objects and cobblestones surrounding us in childhood that
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is so magical, so irreplaceable?
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Here is a related passage from my journals:
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I thought you’d appreciate this: I was telling Tom about some of my
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difficulties as chair (or my personal difficulties in my role as chair) and he
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said that he heard me, but that if he went to the department, he’s pretty sure
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everyone there would say that, "I’m doing a bang-up job.” He said that I’m
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usually doing my best work when I express the most doubt in myself and my
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performance. I guess I did that a lot in grad school, too.
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Katie Hafner and I talk about Kevin Mitnick and the Morris Worm. Katie visited
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Mitnick in prison. He refused to speak to him, but she used "social engineering"
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to get in. She spent time with Suzie (???) -- an awful experience. We discuss
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her next work on Blodgett and Pockels. Katie is surprised that I know her. We
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record something for her podcast. Katie dislikes Issac
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"The episode is a reminder that even well-designed tools need strong safeguards
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and human oversight."
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Counter-example: Dr. Strangelove
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Thinking about sharing some writing about home with Mom to see if I can
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encourage her to write more about her upbringing and stories:
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Enter your query (or type 'exit' to quit): Find passages that describe small
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towns, especially associated with family stories and experiences.
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Response:
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**Summary Theme:**
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The collection comprises personal writing and reading notes from an author's
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intellectual journey, focusing on small towns and their cultural significance.
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The text highlights family connections, local history, and the impact of
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industrial decline on communities.
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**Matching Files:**
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1. file_path: ./data/2023-08-20.txt - Describes class stratification in small
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towns like Creslo and the experiences of people from different backgrounds,
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emphasizing the interconnectedness despite societal divisions.
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=== [14] 2025-10-13.txt (score: -10.890) [bm25-only]
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3. Personal Embeddedness
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Details like “frustrated with my printers,” “teaching new things at school,” and
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references to “rheology” and “interfacial chemistry” point to lived experience.
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While an AI could mimic that content, these details are integrated in a way that
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feels personally meaningful rather than mechanically inserted to increase
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specificity.
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4. Ambiguity and Self-Doubt
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The rhetorical questions—“(Do I contribute to it?)”, “What is it response
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to?”—convey genuine self-questioning. AI models usually generate questions to
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invite elaboration or simulate reflection, but they seldom sustain authentic
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uncertainty across multiple passages.
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5. Stylistic Markers of Academic Thought
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The mention of “vendor lock-in,” “proprietary systems,” and institutional
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critique reflects an academic mindset familiar with open scholarship culture.
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The tone and phrasing here echo academic-influenced self-reflection rather than
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the kind of balanced explanatory tone typical of AI outputs.
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=== [15] 2026-02-20.txt (score: -10.939) [bm25-only]
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**Files contributing to the answer:**
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- *file_path: ./data/2021-04-23.txt*: This excerpt mentions "PR function" as a
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key adaptation for social organization, suggesting
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that the ability to delude and our feelings being reflexive responses are part
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of this PR function.
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- *file_path: ./data/2021-05-15.txt*: The passage discusses the implications of
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Buddhism's understanding of the mind, particularly
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its alignment with modern scientific insights into the brain's reflexive
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reactions to sensory input and the role of social
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coordination in cognition.
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- *file_path: ./data/2026-01-29.txt*: The excerpt provides a phenomenological
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perspective on Buddhism, explaining that the
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illusion of self is socially functional and contributes to collective narratives
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and social coordination.
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Source documents:
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2021-02-04.txt ./data/2021-02-04.txt 1.790
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2020-06-01.txt ./data/2020-06-01.txt 1.246
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2022-04-17.
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