Monthly Archives February 2007

Love, Regina Style

I saw someone in London complaining on their blog or Facebook profile because they had to go to school when it was -12.  All I can say is please look at the “feels like” line on the screencap below.   Also “please don't ever whine about -12 again!”  Being a good Saskatchewanite, -41 didn't stop me […]

The Myth of Prodigy and Why It Matters – Malcolm Gladwell

I was laying in bed last night trying to figure out what my blog is about now that I'm out of library school (which was 90% of my focus for the past year.) I came up with: 1. library-related stories2. technology developments 3. baby stuff …with a side helping of politics, Saskatchewan news bites and miscellanous […]

Quote of the Day

“Why don't you look it up on DiggieFilter?”  – my mother-in-law talking about the web site I mention all the time on my blog.

10 Books on Books

In my recent blog survey, someone mentioned that one of their favourite parts of this blog is my book recommendations.  Having just finished “The Logogryph: A Bibliography of Imaginary Books” by Thomas Wharton (which was beyond excellent – I'd give it my highest recommendation, especially for book lovers!), here's a list that was my submission […]

The End of the post-9/11 Era?

Reason magazine recently declared the “end of the post-9/11 era” citing a story linking Zsa Zsa Gabor with Anna Nicole Smith after the latter's death.  Hard to argue with that.  The whole media frenzy around the Anna Nicole Smith death the other day shows that we're truly back to the way things were on September […]

Friday Fun Link – Africa vs. Star Wars On The Web (Feb 9, 2007)

Sometimes an idea for the day’s FFL pops right in your in-box on a Friday morning. Here’s something fellow Librarian Activist editor, David Jackson, sent me today. “I Bless The Rains Down in Africa” is an article from music web site Pitchfork, comparing the presence of information about Africa with information about the Star Wars […]

Freedom to Read Week Event at FIMS – Monday February 19, 2007

See below for a call for readers and audience members for a Freedom to Read Week event forwarded by the esteemed Michelle Lake. I organized the event last year and on a personal note, I think it's a great experience to participate in something like this – to learn more about freedom of expression issues, […]

Public Humiliation (aka the Public Library Game)

Here's a goofy idea I had for a fun (yet embarrassing) entry… I've been going to public libraries since I was a kid.  I've visited libraries across country like they were tourist attractions (which I guess means that they are – at least for me!).  I've just finished my Master of Library Science degree.  And […]

"Blogs, they're what old people do now."

“Blogs, they're what old people do now…E-mail is the same way. The youngest generation of Internet users don't bother with blogs or e-mail, preferring social sites such as MySpace and instant messaging to stay in touch.” – Librarian.net's Jessamyn West, profiled in the “Everybody's Interesting” column of Valley News…although to be fair, the article does […]

Is This A Gift For The Baby or the Parents?

Now, we just need:“My Grandpa Thompson is a Gas Man”“Help! My Grandma Thompson is Stealing Me (again)”“How come my Grandpa Hammond has as many teeth as I do?” “I think my Grandma Hammond slipped some homemade wine in my bottle!”…and we're good to go! Thanks to Meshell for the tip!