Monthly Archives January 2009

A Digital Library, Free to the World

Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, gives a TED talk on his vision of a digitized future…

Faith in the End Zone

I have my issues with religion but here's a story which portrays religion in an extremely positive light. In fact, when I think of how I would hope religion would inspire people to act, this is getting pretty close to the idea. I guess my only comment/criticism is “why does religion even have to play […]

The Story Behind 20 Muppet Favourites

This site has brief explanations of how many of the most popular Muppet characters came to be.

Music Monday – "Time belongs to me/Time's my secret weapon/My final advantage"

RPL 100th Anniversary Celebration Finale

Shea and I were looking for something to get us out of the house after a couple of weeks staying mostly inside due to cold weather, holidays and illness.  I was blanking on something to do until I remembered that today was RPL's 100th Anniversary celebration wrap-up after a year's worth of various celebrations and […]

Ottawa Public Library – Some Thoughts of a Non-Librarian

Here's another one of those weird follow-the-leader stories where one thing leads to another which leads to another which brings it all back home.  Or something like that.  I recently had an old college friend find me on Facebook.  I knew he'd graduated as a computer engineer from U of R and had gone to […]

Friday Fun Link – 50 Things We Know Now That We Didn't Know This Time Last Year

An annual list of new developments and findings across the full spectrum of knowledge including some findings most people would probably find counter-intuitive…“12. The use of social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace on company computers leads to increased productivity.”

A Breakdown of My Facebook Friends

You know you are a nerd when you spend your New Year's Day eve classifying all of your Facebook friends into sub-groups using the site's new(ish?) “Friend List” option.I didn't put a lot of thought into my classification scheme so it's a bit random and not the most accurate thing in the world but basically, […]