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  1. when IT services become a commodity, can campus IT keep up in user satisfaction? Question posed by GAE #nitlecamp
  2. Google Apps for Education workshop off and running .. alumni email via GAE - are campuses interested? #nitlecamp
  3. @scottphamlin are you looking at Bridge's Managing Transitions? #nitlecamp
  4. just finished a BIG brain dump of Manakin/XML information...things a bit fuzzy...will be sorting out for the next two hours #nitlecamp
  5. collectively hoping that the DSpace community will start sharing Manakin themes #nitlecamp
  6. Starting back up after lunch - looking at Manakin "themes" as a way to build DSpace interfaces #nitlecamp
  7. editing the Manakin/DSpace "reference" theme using CSS #nitlecamp
  8. Manakin Camp workshop - starting to edit DSpace interfaces at the Style tier #nitlecamp
  9. Manakin Camp workshop - starting to edit DSpace interfaces at the Style tier
  10. Checking the NITLE Futures market...looks like my investments took a beating over the weekend
  11. reading Educause Review article Rewiring the Conference
  12. Surprise - Ruben and I are on the same flight. Seems to be on time so far.
  13. Just finished talking to Michael N about Summit.
  14. about to talk with UPS about partipating in the Summit
  15. Rebooking my retreat flight after the airline moved my departure time up 5 hours. Aargh!
  16. just finished looking at Open Source Portfolio (part of Sakai) - interesting, but requires some detailed technical knowledge to administer
  17. eeek - going to miss my connecting flight in Dallas!
  18. distributing cookies
  19. In DFW en route to AA - just figured out how to use my Blackberry as a modem instead of my Sprint card.
  20. offering feedback on the NIC interface