Educated Insolence
"Wit is educated insolence." ~Aristotle
Hazuki
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Hazuki
Collection Services Assistant (despite the name, this job has absolutely NOTHING to do with collecting debts). Also, reader, writer, poet, artist, cook, seamstress, otaku, (mostly) ex-grammar Nazi, daughter, sister, cousin, niece, granddaughter, friend, and more...
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#23 - Summary
#22 - Podcasts
#21 - Online video
#20 - Special treat
#19 - Digital music
#18 - Social networking
#17 - Wikis
#16 - Technorati
#15 - Tagging
#14 - The best of web 2.0
#13 - Online productivity
#12 - Customized search engines
#11 - LibraryThing
#10 - Web 2.0 and libraries
#9 - Library blogs
#8 - RSS feeds
#7 - Image generators
#6 - Mash-ups
#5 - Photo sharing
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Favorite links
Anime on DVD
Internet movie database
Search and research
Sheldon
Turn the page
TV.com
Unshelved, the library comic strip
Weird book titles I've found while cataloging
The mighty asparagus ~ Vladimir Radunsky
The hollow chocolate bunnies of the apocalypse ~ Robert Rankin
The day my butt went psycho ~ Andy Griffiths
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
#20 - Special treat
#20 of 23 things
Hmm....that was interesting...
To be brutally honest, my initial reaction to the above video was something along the lines of:
This is really cool, but if it goes on much longer, I'm going to get motion si....*hurk*
(Fortunately, I didn't actually hurl, but I
do
have a bit of a headache.)
I'm not sure this was created for general audiences, in the widest possible meaning of the term, but I also don't feel it's something only techno-geeks can understand. It seems like it could be a good introduction to some of the things Web 2.0 has to offer, although I think it does require a bit of computer and/or online familiarity to really be understood.
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