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Monthly Archives: August 2004

PC Easy-Bake Oven

http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/ezbake.shtml Yes, it’s true, as I rewrite the same 40 pages ad infinitum, ad nauseum, I’m falling victim to merely borrowing stuff I saw on other blogs (in this case, Ben Hammersley’s Dangerous Precedent). But I really think I need this toy. Bookmark to:

Apple’s Snit Fit with RealNetworks

Apple, the “think different” company, has thrown a clot that RealPlayer 10.5 can be used to upload RealNetwork’s own music files to the Apple iPod. Apple is stunned… outraged… threatening to sue. The iPod exacerbates two current problems in technology. The first is the half-life of Studley Caps, the random upcasing of internal letters, seen […]

Top Trendsetter!

I am so honored to note that I’ve been appointed to the LITA Top Technology Trends committee. “At each ALA MidWinter Conference, a group of LITA leaders who are acknowledged for their reputations and expertise in the library and information technology fields meets to hammer out what they believe to be top technology trends librarians […]

He Saw a Man About a Horse?

Nabbed from Yahoo before they caught it. Bookmark to:

Download Your Support for Kerry

http://www.johnkerry.com/downloads/ AIM icons, Web banners, desktops, and more. Perked me right up! Bookmark to:

Subject Searching: I Have an Answer

Sara, I mean Librarian-in-Black, responded to my entry about subject searching. She asked, “Is it better to give them the option, as it is an option? Or to remove it, as it confuses most (if not all) patrons? I don’t have an answer. I wish I did.” I have the answer. Remove it. Hide it. […]