She bends but doesn’t break. I’m just glad there isn’t sound effects. (And yes, you can control her, sort of, with your mouse.)
Month: August 2005
I spent some of the afternoon playing around with XML and Javascript to create some new Firefox search plugins. Unless you’re a BCR employee and/or…
For the past year, when talking to librarians about USB flash drives, I’ve been telling them that one day you’ll be able to walk up…
In response to my posting on public libraries & the internet Deb Tobias from Iowa had this response: Some of our libraries choose not to…
For all you crazy cataloger types, and others who just find large numbers interesting you can watch WorldCat grow. OCLC is approaching the one billionth…
Andrea has suffessfully held her first Geek Out Don’t Freak Out class at the Reading Public Library. This is a prime example of the type…
Rocky Mountain News: Library plan sparks debate Channel 9 (NBC): Library protest turns into battle over illegal immigration
One of Microsoft’s recent “optional” updates is An update that addresses Outlook Express 6.0 issues is available for Windows XP. According to the description “This…
According to this MSNBC.com article: “…last fall… the district issued some 600 Apple iBook laptops to every student at the high school about 50 miles…
Here’s a reason to go back for a visit to my LIS alma matter, the National Death Penalty Archive at the University at Albany Libraries.