Happy Singles Day!

Originally started by Chinese university students as an anti-Valentines Day where single people were encouraged to buy themselves gifts, “Singles Day” on November 11 (11/11) has exploded in popularity over the past five years to become China’s equivalent of Black Friday with their Amazon/eBay clone, Alibaba, leading the charge.

I heard about it last year but forgot about it until I hit Alibaba’s small order specialty store, AliExpress, looking for cheap chargers for Shea’s new iPhone 6. Most items on the site were 15-50% off for Singles Day and they also offered a further 10% if you ordered $100 worth of stuff.

So a few toys and trinkets later, I’ve got a head start on my Christmas shopping, a weird connection to a unique holiday in a foreign culture, and a nagging sense of guilt at promoting globalization/Chinese totalitarianism/junk culture. 🙁

[Edit: Here’s an interesting recap from AliExpress.]

Music Monday – “And I know that by February/My thoughts on snow may be contrary/But this is now/And then is then.”

This is another annual tradition on this blog.

I’m fudging a bit this year as the snow fell overnight from Monday to Tuesday but since it fits better as a Music Monday post, here’s my annual post of one of my favourite Hawksley Workman songs posted on a Tuesday but dated for Monday! 😉

First Snow of the Year” – Hawksley Workman

What Book Publishers Can Learn From Luxury Brands

Here’s an interesting argument from the Globe & Mail that book publishers hurt themselves right out of the gate by allowing retailers to set the terms (discounts, merchandising, etc.) by which their books – even the high-demand latest releases – are sold.

It goes on to say that publishers should act like luxury good brands – Prada, Gucci, etc. – who don’t sell products as much as selling dreams and ideas, image and lifestyles.

Saturday Snap – Santa Tractor

Pace’s first “big” word was “tractor” and we were so impressed, we bought a Christmas yard decoration that year to commemorate the milestone he’d reached earlier that year.

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Now I’ve set it up for Sasha and guess which word she repeated back to us today? Yep…

Friday Fun Link – Book With No Pictures

One of those “Why didn’t I think of that ?” ideas.

So clever…

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – $1000 Bill

Do they even still make these? And why did I ever have one?

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Myers-Briggs and Other Personality Tests as Junk Science

I’ve posted about the Myers-Briggs test on this blog before and I’ve referenced it occasionally when talking about my own personality or the personality of others.

But the more I read about Myers-Briggs and other similar personality tests, the more I’ve come around to thinking of them like I think of handwriting analysis – a fun parlour game but probably not something that will hold up to any amount of scientific scrutiny.

There’s a lot of dangers in endorsing these unscientific personality tests – from giving endorsement to pseudo-science when you’re otherwise trying to act in an evidence-based manner to making it easier for others to dismiss your points (“Well, of course he feels that way – he’s an ENTJ”) or to stereotype you (“Oh, introverts never want to go out.”)

For something like the True Colours test (basically a more simplified version of the Myers-Briggs test) which reveals whether you’re a Blue (“Feeler”), a Red (“Doer”), a Yellow (“Planner”) or a Green (“Analyser”), I think it might work better to come at the idea from a slightly different angle.

Instead of putting people in boxes as “Red” or “Blue” (or even “Red with shades of Blue”), you’re better off to not just recognize but re-focus on the idea that everyone’s personality manifests in “Shades of Grey” depending on the day, our own personal situation, who we’re interacting with and so on.

Of course, with all of that said, I’ve come up with my own personality test which is even simpler than True Colours’ four categories.

It goes like this:

If you are interesting and collegial and considerate to others and can crack the occasional joke while also sincerely trying to take into account as many factors within and beyond your control as you go about your work, I’ll happily work with you no matter your Myers-Briggs result, your True Colour or your astrological sign.

On the other hand, if you regularly treat other people with disrespect, if you are self-centered, if you dismiss the ideas of others, if you do poor work, I don’t care what about your Myers-Briggs result, your True Colour or whether you put too much pressure on the paper when you write, I’m not going to get too excited if we have to work together.

I call my personality test “Decent Human” and it applies to everyone. 😉

Library Web Sites Worth Looking At

A few good suggestions here for what’s current in library web design.

Music Monday – “Come on mamma/Come on and open up your shirt/Yeah you’ve got the goods mamma/Give the little boy a squirt.”

“Rufus Is A Tit Man” – Loudon Wainwright III

Possible Location of Body of Long Missing #yqr Girl, Tamra Keepness Posted to Reddit? @rcmpsk @reginapolice

If this is true, this is one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen on Reddit…

A user called “MySecretIsOut” who just joined Reddit today has posted a map on /r/regina and /r/canada which they seem to be claiming would lead to the location of Tamra Keepness, a young woman whose disappearance ten years ago resulted in a massive manhunt and tons of media attention.

The title of the post on the /r/Regina sub-Reddit (which is getting the majority of comments so far) is “Location of Tamra Keepness, check the wells.” while the title on /r/Canada is a more incriminating one: “Its time. Possible location of Tamra Keepness, check the wells.

Will be *very* interesting to see how this story develops and whether its a hoax, a confession or something else?