Friday, June 20, 2008

Thing #5


I know. The drawer seems out of focus. But wait, the focus is actually on the card. Can you see the author entry and what we used to call the added entry, at the top of the card? Well, sort of, yes? The added entry cards allowed you to look up the author, title, subjects or anyone else responsible for the creating the content-illustrators, editors of story collections, etc. Often there were 8-10 cards for each book.
Don't get me wrong. I am not nostalgic for the old card catalog. They were handsome drawers, well made, and the warm glow of the wood used to be such a fixture of libraries, that for many people the card catalog meant libraries. And if they loved libraries-the best kind of folks-they loved the card catalog. But when these same people tell me they miss the old catalog, I have to restrain myself from the rant that I won't start with now, but the summary would be something like: it was work, work, work! Not only did we have to put them in, we had to pull them out, as when the book was lost. I love online catalogs!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Thing #3 again

I've changed my avatar. So this works, I hope. I did the first one, copying the html from the yahoo site, but, well, the image I ended up with was a little too cute for the likes of me. Although I haven't given up all hope of a reflective image that appeals to me... at least online.
This avatar generator is a lot of fun. This link is to the English version of the Japanese site:
http://www.moeruavatar.com/index_en.shtml My avatar icon will also take you to their site.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Thing #3

I was able to set up the blog and find and export the avatar. Thanks for the all the resources.

There is a sense of accomplishment. I'm still a little awkward with navigation, and layout, but I assume if I keep on keeping on, that too will smooth out.

Thing #2

Hardest habit to break: not using technology to my advantage. I may try something, be enthusiastic, and then work a half year without trying the new skill again.

I can play and be curious and I certainly do read. Just read Michael Pollan's new book, In Defense of Food.