For many years I've thought about trying to organize our books. I was always daunted by the sheer enormity of the task. (In fact, if our daughter doesn't take her own collection with her when she moves out, we will soon have to rent another place just to live in.) With Library Thing I can organize virtually. No lugging heavy boxes, no risk of being crushed to death under avalanches of old sci-fi paperbacks.
The only drawback is the size limitation (Does anyone actually own fewer than 200 books?). Guess I'll have to get the pay version.
I'm going to try to make a link. It looked a little confusing.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 2, 2007
More Feed Stuff
Hmn... I can see that this can become very addictive very fast. The number of topics available are near limitless. After sampling a number of them, I think Technorati is probably easiest to use, with Feedster being a close second. I'll have to ration my use of these in order to remain rational.
Got to go. Technorati told me that all of the Road Runner cartoons are available on UTube.
Got to go. Technorati told me that all of the Road Runner cartoons are available on UTube.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Feed Me Bloglines Feed me
I had no idea what RSS was till this lesson. It does make keeping track of your blogs quicker and more sane.
I signed up for Bloglines and get feeds from seven sources now. Among them are: one political, one sports, one hobby related and a couple from Flickr friends. I'll probably add a few more from time to time.
I signed up for Bloglines and get feeds from seven sources now. Among them are: one political, one sports, one hobby related and a couple from Flickr friends. I'll probably add a few more from time to time.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Friday, July 20, 2007
jellyfish
Now let's see if I can get this to work.
Woohoo!
Jelly fishing!
Jelly fishing!
Jelly Fishing!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Getting Faced
Well, I'm in Facebook now. I must say, after a couple of months in MySpace, that I probably should have tried the former earlier. It seems much more my style.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Has the Internet Changed the Way Law is Thought About?
The introduction of the West Digest and Key-Number system in the late nineteenth century not only gave organization to how American law was researched, it influenced how the law was even thought about. It is debated to this day whether it also provided blinders or even a straight-jacket.
Computer-based legal research was celebrated as being liberating. Looking back over the last two-plus decades, was it?
Computer-based legal research was celebrated as being liberating. Looking back over the last two-plus decades, was it?
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