Categories
Internet Libraries

Back from vacation

I went to New York City last weekend, and then came down with a cold. Airplanes and lots of walking can do that.

I’d never been to New York City before, but always have been a fan of the city. Finally going there was incredibly exciting in the way that going to a long admired place always is- seeing the places you’ve read about, living the local lifestyle, and finding out things you didn’t know or expect. I’ll put up some pictures once I manage to reboot my life from being sick and at the same time working a lot.

On a completely different subject, this post by Meredith Farkas describes my feelings exactly. This post is about the dangers of relying on free or outsourced web 2.0 applications for important library functions, and I would suggest that it applies equally to individuals. If you completely rely on other companies or people for your technology solutions, it’s more likely than not that you will run into trouble. The lowered learning curve of web 2.0 is great for starting out, but if it really does get to the point of being essential, it’s a good idea to educate yourself about ways that you can take control of the technology. Maybe it’s putting it on a local server rather than a remote server, backing up data, or coming up with a Plan B for what you’ll do without that service.

Categories
Gardening Internet

My back porch gave me a t-shirt

Recently my back porch made it into Apartment Therapy’s Great Outdoors 2009 contest. I took five not great pictures of the deck and wrote excessively long copy, but they posted it anyway. The other people on the site make me jealous with their yards and orange tomato cages and whatnot.

Now they tell me that they are sending me an Apartment Therapy book and a t-shirt. How often does your back porch get you a t-shirt? I need to start entering those HGTV reality home shows and start making real money.

The contest is still open for another week if you have a great outdoor space and want to enter.

Categories
Internet

Twit Twit Twit

I’ve added my most recent tweets to the sidebar, so I can keep you up to date on what I had for lunch. No really, when I read a great article or book I’ll let you know.

Unfortunately I see that I have lately used salty language, which happens when someone decides to have live drumming in their apartment until three in the morning and you have a cell phone, these things happen. I will, in future, try to restrict anything nasty to my brain, or paper if that fails, or if all else fails, Facebook.