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National Library Week eCards

Posted on March 26, 2005 by Michael Sauers

American Greetings has free ecards for National Library Weekvia LibrarianInBlack

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Important Changes to Your Citizenship Agreement

Posted on March 26, 2005 by Michael Sauers

Did you know that your US Citizenship TOS have changed? Better check out the updates as soon as you can. Don’t forget to retain a…

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The James Madison Papers

Posted on March 26, 2005 by Michael Sauers

The American Memory Collection of the Library of Congress has added The James Madison Papers, a collection of over 12,000 documents. Especially interesting are his…

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Airport rules change

Posted on March 25, 2005 by Michael Sauers

I juts got home form Des Moines and noticed a new sign at DSM stating that beginning April 17th (or maybe the 14th, I can’t…

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Bill Sauers, world traveler

Posted on March 24, 2005 by Michael Sauers

My father just got back from three weeks in Germany, having been called up to help administer a NATO training course. Here are his photos…

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CIL Memories

Posted on March 23, 2005 by Michael Sauers

From Michael Stevens’ photoblog. I’m the one in blue. Here’s the rest of his photos.

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Clippy

Posted on March 21, 2005 by Michael Sauers

I just noticed that in Office 2003 Microsoft offers sample searches you can perform in the help system. Check out this one:

The end of CIL & getting home

Posted on March 20, 2005 by Michael Sauers

I’ve decided to post my final CIL entry here instead of on my CIL05 blog since it’s way long and I though it would be…

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Son of SushiDisk

Posted on March 17, 2005 by Michael Sauers

Those wacky folks at Solid Alliance have released four new Food-based jump drives. Fun-looking (though the one seems a bit large physically) but at only…

Out with the old, in with the… old?

Posted on March 17, 2005 by Michael Sauers

I’m not sure why I want the iTube but I do. Maybe just because it looks cool. I’m afraid to look for a price on…

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