This article, Putting ISBNs to Work, is going to take me a while to digest but it looks very interesting. What the author’s done is “a command line tool that let me input an ISBN… which outputs a Library of Congress Call Number, which I could then affix to a book.”
Archive for » January 31st, 2005«
Firefox 1.1 delayed
According to Ben Godger’s blog, Firefox 1.1 will not be making an appearance in March as originally scheduled. (He’s the lead engineer on the project, he should know.)
March schedule
For those playing at home, here’s my travel schedule for March:
04-07, Phoenix for a Koko Taylor concert and a B.B. King Concert
15-19, Washington, DC for the Computers in Libraries conference
21-24, Des Moines, IA for BCR
28-01, Ottumwa, IA for BCR
Let the MPAA scan your computer
I’m just not sure what to make of the program. I discovered it on Friday and decided to mull it over for the weekend. It’s now Monday and I still don’t know what to say. So, I’ll just let you take a look.
Parent File Scan
The Misadventures of Hello Cthulhu
Here’s an online comic I just discovered today: The Misadventures of Hello Cthulhu. Nothing like a combination of H.P. Lovecraft and Hello Kitty. Why can’t I think up stuff like this?
Dr. Who News
It looks like there’s going to be a new series of Dr. Who toys to go along with the new series starting soon. I just can’t aford this! (Article contains links to many other Dr. Who stories and resources.
Sarcasam at it’s best from a guest blogger on Stupid Evil Bastard: The government funds piracy of the publishing industry on a massive scale.
Warning site does contain one or two potentially offensive words.

