well, I have a website, it's about as attractive as a stray alley cat, but at least it's there. I don't want an A, I just want to pass!!!
I've found that hours spent tweaking html code is not that different from the hours I would spend in a dingy, smelly, poorly lit practice module cursing the name of Beethoven and wishing Oliver Cromwell would desend upon my university and abolish the music program
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Saturday, July 28, 2007
c'mon mom, just 5 more minutes, pleeeeeeeease
I can't wait to be finished with this blogging project, I look forward to erasing it with glee. (yeah I hate blogging). I'm honestly a bit concerned about all these accounts we've created through out this course, I don't remember the passwords to half of them and I don't really want people browsing through sites that I found interesting enough to tag/bookmark. In this crazy web 2.0 world, how much will browsing privacy matter, or be protected? Is it really a concern? Libraries (allegedly) protect patron records with tooth and nail, should Zoomclouds keep our tag clouds hidden in a vault that requires fingerprint and retinal scanning authorization, but does it really matter that I bookmark sites about apple computer, and tend to read every article on Google News (even though they tend to keep changing the particular edit of the same damn stories all day).
Thursday, July 26, 2007
IM Reference
Having never used the IMAPITTLIBRARIAN instant messaging service, I'm curious; but it got me thinking (which is usually a dangerous thing)....
With the recent interest in telecommuting to work due to enviornmental concerns, IM reference would be a great way for the library to express their greeness. I'm not sure Al Gore has ever gone after libraries for killing trees to stock their shelves, but someone probably will. Libraries do consume a lot of energy, lighting all those shelves that get brwosed two times a year, heating and cooling a building, all those computers running.
With the recent interest in telecommuting to work due to enviornmental concerns, IM reference would be a great way for the library to express their greeness. I'm not sure Al Gore has ever gone after libraries for killing trees to stock their shelves, but someone probably will. Libraries do consume a lot of energy, lighting all those shelves that get brwosed two times a year, heating and cooling a building, all those computers running.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Field experience (and not the reaping/planting kind)
What library doesn't love free labor (clearly they'd have to be insane not to).
So even though you aren't technically a librarian until you're, well, a librarian with a degree, how much will you really learn in your final 2 classes, could an almost a librarian intelligently and correctly answer reference questions? If so, then I think it'd be cool to have a field experience working for a local librarian as an offsite, electronic correspondence (IM/email/whatever) reference resource
So even though you aren't technically a librarian until you're, well, a librarian with a degree, how much will you really learn in your final 2 classes, could an almost a librarian intelligently and correctly answer reference questions? If so, then I think it'd be cool to have a field experience working for a local librarian as an offsite, electronic correspondence (IM/email/whatever) reference resource
Saturday, July 21, 2007
iphone battery lawsuit
Ok, the battery slowly (a matter of perception I guess) loses capacity over time and performs at about 80% of original capacity after 400 charge cycles. No problem, every LIon battery does that.... but to waste all the time and money to file a class action lawsuit because the battery in the iphone is just like any other mobile or laptop... sounds to me like someone has too much time on their hands.
I think this is an example of how technilogical innovation has exceled in some areas while not other related areas... All this laptops that offer the performance of a desktop, but you can only use them for 4 hours on the go
I think this is an example of how technilogical innovation has exceled in some areas while not other related areas... All this laptops that offer the performance of a desktop, but you can only use them for 4 hours on the go
Thursday, July 19, 2007
whew
Well, hearing all of these working librarians talk about their libraries makes me feel a lot better, I can deal with budget problems, stupid rules, and unruly patrons or employees. What a refreshing chat, to hear some librarians that don't seem to think the physical library is on the verge of going the way of the Do-do.
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