Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Out of Order but Moving On

Just a quick post to say that I've finished the 7th 8in08 exercise--I haven't yet done #6, but this is due to limited availability of workstations with the correct software--it'll happen soon. We explored Wiki's for this assignment. Here's what I found today:
The Uncyclopedia featured article was a very crass rumination on why the author liked the "Tango and Cash" movie.

I did visit the ALA Wiki and found some useful sites for ALSC which will be useful to me for early literacy information. A couple of the links did not work because of ALA's restructuring of their website, but most were good.
On WikiHOW I found out how to strengthen my back with Pilates, and I was very glad to learn that the moves that I do often in my Yoga class were moves that were recommended, and I can do them!!

I was not impressed with Wikia--most of the subjects I typed in had no information available. (OK, two of those subjects were Arlo and Folk Music--but nothing on Folk Music??? Really??)
The quilting Wiki had a grand total of 3 articles, and I couldn't access 2 of them. The one I found was just a sappy inspirational poem about quilts and our lives, etc. I christened this one the Icky Wiki. I may be inspired to create an account if this is all the information available on this site. There WAS a very detailed Harry Potter Wiki which was nicely designed, but given all the HP information widely available, I doubt I'd use this source for research.
That's my experience with Wiki's.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Still Here

OK, it's been almost 3 months since I've posted, but I've got a good excuse! I've just started my second 'new' job in 3 months in the same place. I am loving, LOVING my newest duties as a supervisor, but that's because my staff is wonderful. That being said, I'm sure that excuse is not going to get me out of completing my 8in08 assignments--but I have 34 days left--I'll get it done!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

RSS: Simple enough for me!

I've looked at all my favorite sites, and I'm surprised at how many don't have the RSS option, but I did add 2 to my feeds list of favorites. This is a nice option for keeping up-to-date on the latest happenings in news and other subjects. I imagine more sites will offer this as the technology becomes more widespread.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Technology: Great when it works--arrrgh!!!

I've seen lots of blogs with people's Shelfari shelves displaying beautiful book covers, so I decided to make one, too! Following the easy steps on the website, I tried to add it to my blog page, but alas, my gadget seems to be broken and I can't fix it. Here's the link to my Shelfari page, so you can see what I'm reading:
http://www.shelfari.com/o1518002185/shelf

Unfortunately, you can't see it right here on my blog.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

4 of 8n08


I've discovered lots of new ways to play on the Web. I've made a new radio station (all Arlo all the time) and created my own search engine at Rollyo. I've looked at mashups and tagging (although I still can't figure out how to tag books at the Ann Arbor library site). I've uploaded pictures, and played with image generators. It's been fun. Here's my attempt at political humor:

I'm not singling out any particular party--there's more than enough blame to go around!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Tagging--Easy as ABC???

Tagging--a new way to share your ideas about books, photos and websites, right? Well, not if your computer is acting wacky, or if you have to sign up for bunches of more sites and remember even MORE passwords and user names. I've tried 3 times to add tags on the Ann Arbor library site for books I've read, and haven't been able to so far. Both LibraryThing and Amazon want me to sign up for an account, and I haven't done that yet. the CPL catalog is down, so I can't try to tag there. So, I'll tag this post and maybe that will count, right?

Friday, July 11, 2008

Holiday Fun


The July 4 Twin Sizzler in Medina, Ohio. We just did the 5K walk--we keep thinking that one day we will do the run, but as time goes on, the walk seems to be the perfect way to start the holiday!
The hat I'm wearing is the one I made while our son was deployed in Iraq. The crown is decorated with buttons, one per day that he was gone.