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Had A Conversation with A Co-Worker Today Who Said…

“I honestly believe that I have the best job in the library.”  That made me think, shouldn't a library's goal be to hire people who *all* say that (sincerely, of course), no matter what their job at the library is?  Sounds like a pretty good HR Strategy to me!

A Fun Math Puzzle

I used to love any sort of riddles, word games, math puzzles and the like when I was younger.  So when  I came across this one on Reddit tonight and it brought back my childhood.  (Er, that is if my childhood was spent trying to figure out how to time the stock market perfectly!) My […]

The Tipping Point For E-Books?

As I mentioned before, the first book I downloaded to read on my new iPhone is “Little Brother” by Cory Doctorow.  I'm quite enjoying it – both the story and the convenience of always having a book with me in a very compact form.  I also just finished “Free: The Future of A Radical Price” […]

Music Monday – "No moo-cow/No billy-goat/Is gonna get the baby's vote"

Loudon Wainwright III played on the closing night of the Regina Folk Fest last night.  He didn't play this ode to breastfeeding (at least I don't think so  – Shea and I were still outside the main concert area playing with Pace in the kiddie park so only heard his set from a distance) so […]

We're #100, We're #100!!!

A web site called BachelorsDegreesOnline.com has posted a list of 100 Best Blogs for Librarians of the Future and guess who's #100?  Yep, that's me!  I guess if I'm not #1, #100 isn't a bad spot to be in terms of where you'll get noticed – especially in a list that long.  They gave me […]

Friday Fun Link – World's Oldest Map Found, Dates To 14 000 Years Ago (Aug 7, 2009)

I can't help but use my “Digital Footprints” tag on this story! “The landscape depicted corresponds exactly to the surrounding geography,” she said. “Complete with herds of ibex marked on one of the mountains visible from the cave itself.” The research, which is published in the latest edition of the Journal of Human Evolution, furthers […]

Teenage Wasteland: RIP John Hughes

[Edit: A wonderful story I came across detailing the relationship between John Hughes and a teenaged pen pal.] When I'm forced to choose, “Ferris Bueller's Day Off” is one of the movies I often pick as my favourite movie of all-time.  “Breakfast Club” pretty much defined my high school days with its perfect delineation of […]

Hitler Finds Out…

For the last year or so, there's been a web meme going around where people replace the sub-titles in the bunker scene from the German movie “Downfall” with their own interpretation – whether it's “Hitler Finds Out Michael Jackson Died”, “Hitler Finds Out The Ending of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” or the following […]

100 Things Your Kids Will Never Know About

Living in the age of e-mail, Facebook and pre-authorized payment, I had a moment with Pace today that is a rarity in today's world.  When I bought my iPhone, I didn't think to sign up for pre-authorized payment so I had to write out a cheque and walk a couple blocks to the nearest mailbox […]

Music Monday – "You talkin' about Hammer/You talkin' about a show"

Shea thought I was joking when I said I wanted to go see MC Hammer play our local summer exhibition here in Regina.  I wasn't…but I didn't make it so I guess this clip I found will have to do:I recently blogged about songs I could listen to over and over and “U Can't Touch […]