I'm still sick. I still can't hear properly, nor breathe, so as FOSDEM draws nearer (where I would man the FSFE booth, attend a few talks, and promulgate a business-friendly selection of Free Software licensing topics) I'm forced to re-evaluate whether I can go there at all: no, I am not going to FOSDEM. I'll miss Paul's bits on PIMping the KDE desktop, which is a particular shame. I'll miss Michael Meeks, with whom I was looking forward to chatting about copyright assignment. I'll miss Vincent Untz and the Dutch GUADEC team. I'll miss Claudia and the KDE gang. I'll miss the OSOL guys. I'll miss the cute lovable blue Postgres elephant. And the weird devices at the OpenBSD stand. I could go on.

Instead, I'm going to stay home, eat lots of oranges, sleep a lot and hope for a better future. One where I can actually hold a conversation without phlegming anyone to death.

On a totally unrelated note, I'm reading "de telduivel", a book on mathematics for kids by H.M. Enzensberger (English title "the number devil", but the book is originally in German). It's a fun book, and this time I'm actually reading it to the kids. Their minds do wander when we get to topics like fib(n)^2+fib(n+1)^2=fib(2n+1), but it's inspiring for me as well. It's been a long time since I sat down to try to do a little proof on paper, and since I don't have to talk or breathe very hard to do math, it's fun!