in·ter·mit·tent
Pronunciation: [in-ter-mit-nt]Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin intermittent-, intermittens, present participle of intermittere
Date: 1601: coming and going at intervals : not continuous
— in·ter·mit·tent·ly adverb
Source: Mirriam-Webster Online Dictionary
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Intermittent
Retrieved 21 December 2009
Most schools in the USA are on break this week and next. I'll be taking an intermittent break too. I'll only post timely and really significant entries (like today's report of protests at Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri's funeral).
Here on the 45th parallel, we'll enjoy a snowy and cold fortnight with family and friends. Wherever you are, enjoy the days and people around you.
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