Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Wheels no, Heat yes

Now that I have 23 things behind me, I will go on and blog about the more interesting things in life. Like how does it feel to be a mobile library with no wheels? Yep, we're in the shop again. I'm sure it is some form of Murphy's Law that the one problem your vehicle has is the one problem the mechanic has never seen before! Go figure. And the other big news is the heat...I haven't heard about anyone frying eggs on the sidewalk but surely some intrepid reporter will repeat this insipid experiment yet one more time for public amusement. That particular trick ceased to amuse me years ago.

The upside to 23 things is that I have practically become a youtube addict and am pondering the addition of high speed internet to my house...nah, I'm too cheap. It's no wonder MTV and VH1 no longer play videos--all the great ones are on youtube.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

PBwikis

Check out the comments below my Sandbox or Litter Box post--the founder and CEO of PBwiki actually commented---now there's a guy interested in his product--how impressive is that in this day and age?

Challenging, Frustrating, Fun?

As I worked my way through 23 things, I found it challenging and at times very frustrating. Many of the websites we were sent to assumed a certain level of computer expertise and if you didn't have it, well, you were just left hanging or you had to read pages and pages of help, follow mulitiple links and perhaps, even after all that, seek help from a real person in your system. And if you were real lucky you could find a smart cookie (God Bless you, Ashley!) who could point you in the right direction. The things I found to be the most fun were things I was already familiar with such as flickr and youtube. But the problem with them is, who has enough time to really enjoy these sites?

I simply cannot understand where so many people seem to find the time to spend in the virtual world. I fear they are abandoning the real world to live vicariously in a fantasyland. For example, yesterday was Independence Day, July 4th, a day when I would assume most people would be out enjoying parks, picnicking with family or friends and just generally enjoying the great outdoors since it is summer. Well, you know what they say about assuming...ass u me...silly me!

My mom informed me that she had tried to logon to her favorite gaming site (yes, she's one of those 'gaming seniors' you've heard about) and there were 57,000 people playing the game she wanted to play. 57,000! She said the most she had ever encountered previously was 12,000. She said the total number of people playing games on the site exceeded a half million. On the afternoon of July 4th! It just boggles my mind that there are that many people on ONE gaming site on a holiday afternoon. What happened to parades, ball games and other real world interaction? I find this a sad commentary on current society. Do I think 23 things has value? Of course. Am I glad I did it? Yes, again. Would I like to be more computer savvy than I am now? Absolutely, but I am busy living life in the real world and for me, that comes first.

Here lies my zoho doc

ABOUT GOOGLE DOC AND ZOHO:
I spent way too many hours trying to get google doc and zoho to work. It might be me but I found both difficult to navigate. Zoho is better but there are no help buttons that I could find and you can't move things as readily as in Microsoft Word. If you don't already have a working knowledge of this type of thing it is hard to get the hang of it and tends to frustrate one quickly.


Application for

Bookmobile Service

to

Daycares, Homeschools, Community stops

 

     

To get a stop, the bookmobile requires the following:

1.  At least 15 books per month must be checked out at stop.

2.  There must be ample parking and/or turnaround space for a 35' vehicle (this includes no low wires or trees.)

3.  There must be time available on the bookmobile schedule when we are in your area.

 

For further information, please call 301-739-3250, ext. 155

 

Bookmobile Department

Washington County Free Library

100 S. Potomac St.

Hagerstown, MD  21740

Podcasts

I have listened to podcasts in the past but trying to download one for this excercise proved futile. First, my home dial-up was too slow, then the work PC will not read the code correctly and finally the work laptop will not let me download because I do not have administrative privileges and I have already had the tech guys down here once so I am throwing in the towel. I did add one to my bloglines account but due to all the above stated problems, I have been unable to listen to it myself...go figure

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Audiobooks

I sat through the agonizing online tutorials for NetLibrary and Overdrive and glanced at Project Gutenberg. Perhaps because audiobooks don't really interest me to begin with, I found all these sites way too hard to navigate and way too involved to register and download from--it took forever on the work PC which is fast--with my dial-up line at home, I would never be able to use these sites. Plus, they require that you download security and other things before you even start. Sorry, but unless I am totally homebound with no other resources for reading materials, I would not use these sites.

Web 2.0--last.fm--COOL!

I chose to look at last.fm which won second place in the music category. What a cool site! I typed in a number of my favorite groups and got to hear a full song from each one. And the song selections were unusual and good--not hits but deep cuts from their albums. I didn't enter into the social networking areas but I will return to this site. For anyone who likes music (I only tried rock and heavy metal groups,) this is a great site!

http://www.last.fm/

Sandbox or Litter Box?

As a peanut butter lover, I liked the name pbwiki and the idea of a fun place. The pbwiki website itself is great and it's certainly looks like making a pbwiki is easy enough.

However, the Maryland Libraries Sandbox is pretty dull. There's not much here and navigation is not exactly easy. I added my blog to the list and made a comment that probably no one will read. I don't plan on spending any more time here. It's no wonder people still think of us as Marian the Librarian with little buns and shushing people all the time. I challenge my fellow bloggers to make this particular sandbox a little more exciting.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Wiki Tikki Tavi

I thought I would be cute and name this post Wiki Tikki Tavi for the alliteration value, obviously, but lo and behold there is actually a wiki search engine named thus so I am a day late and a dollar short and full of cliches to boot. Anyway, a look around the wiki world is tiring to say the least. I find wikis helpful and a good starting point for some research but the thing I find the most distressful is that no one seems to clean out the old stuff. Being a tidy person and the furthest thing from a pack rat, I can't stand to have old stuff keep popping up when I am looking for something current. I really don't need the particulars of signing up for a 5K race that happened in 2004! It's sorta like yard sale signs...when the sale is over, the signs should come down and when the info is no longer pertinent, please, somebody hit the delete button.

Official Tech no rat i am

Here's hoping my blog will become world famous (haha)

Technorati Profile

Sorry, Del.icio.us, you aren't tasty to me

Listened to the tutorial. What a snore. Clicked around the site but with 27 million blogs (according to the tutorial,) how could I ever find anything of real value? I remain unimpressed. Funniest part of the tutorial was when she said she was bookmaking the Fhead blog. I checked it out based on the name, but it was boring too!

The Wreck of the Bookmobile (OH, NO!!)

Library 2.0..my thoughts

After reading the views of several librarians regarding the future of libraries, I find myself agreeng most with Rick Anderson of UN-Reno. I agree that we should not have as 'just in case' collection and a 'come to us' attitude. I share his views and have voiced them myself but feel as though I am shouting into the wind. In libraries, change is constant but it is not the dramatic change that we probably need. Many librarians have a mindset that is old-fashioned regardless of how much lip-service they may give to so-called 'forward thinking.' Librarians need to embrace change with their minds and not just go through the motions of change. Real change comes from within.

Redundancy

I'm not a big fan of this site. I don't really see the benefits of using this tool versus, say, just using the 'favorites' button on my browser. But I did the exercise and here is my NASCAR search roll with only the best NASCAR sites...enjoy!



http://rollyo.com/cyndee94/nascar/

Monday, July 2, 2007

MY LIBERRY

Interesting tool but not much here that you can't do at Amazon.com and furthermore, I work in a library, do I really want to spend my spare time making more booklists? I think not!

My Liberry:

Cyndee's Faves

Here are a few of my favorite feeds:

Bloglines..not a fan

I played around with bloglines and made my own list. I discovered that many of the recommended feeds are not updated regularly. You must choose very mainstream, very corporate blogs (where they pay people to do the writing) or you get what you pay for--free blogs poorly written by people who really have nothing better to do and little to say.




http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Cyndee