Archive for March, 2003
21
Mar
More than meets the eye
21
Mar
Break time.
I should be leaving scenic Chambana in the next hour or two for the equally scenic terrain of Carmel, IN. Fortunately, I’ll be off to the beautiful Ohio River Valley and my new hometown of Madison, IN after that. I’m hoping to get pre-departure lunch at Miko, a local Japanese (w/ some Thai and Korean) place that serves up a killer lunch buffet. Tons of veg options.
21
Mar
Success.
My blog is now syndicated for your news aggregating pleasure. However, I’m not happy with the way Voidstar parses my site, so I’ll be shopping for alternatives. If this is meaningless to you, learn about RSS.
21
Mar
An experiment
Let’s see if I can RSSify my blog, courtesy of Voidstar.
Yeah, I got one upset, but I also picked Weber State and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, so it’s a net loss. Overall, 11-5 on the day. Not terrible, but not pool-winning caliber. Oh yeah, go Illini!
The PATRIOT Act has raised some serious questions for librarians. How are we supposed to respond to law enforcement requests for records? Well, here’s one lawyer’s advice.
20
Mar
In defense of veggies
Presenting the American Dietetic Association’s official statement on vegetarian diets.
20
Mar
The information void
Our recorded history is being manipulated, obstructed and destroyed piece by piece. The Memory Hole does its part to keep us aware of these machinations and preserve threatened artifacts.
20
Mar
At last…
I’ve found a live feed and search engine for the most up-to-the-minute pseudonews: Satire Search. Librarystuff.net says “It’s like the Onion on crack.”
20
Mar

