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  1. This may be an odd statement for one who works in a library to make, but it is far too quiet in the office today
  2. Listening to a fascinating podcast concerning Belisarius, the Byzantine general
  3. Just finished another epic battle with the copier. I won a conditional victory, and a conditional victory is no victory at all.
  4. is in an epic battle with the copier
  5. Pondering the fact that In most professions you can use the phrase "_____ like there is no tomorrow." That doesn't work for archivists.
  6. It is a result of a poorly formatted search thread which picked up two last names. However, it does sound like an upcoming sermon title
  7. The archives' google reader search for "Russell Moore"(@drmoore) keeps listing hits for the TV show "So You Think You Can Dance"
  8. I am a lone arranger today. That is probably about as close to my childhood career aspiration as I will get...http://tinyurl.com/crt3u2
  9. is going to the mattresses against archival backlog!
  10. has been working in an Audio-Visual Dungeon all morning and is happy to be topside for an hour or so
  11. Congratulations Coach Korf! http://tinyurl.com/yj9ut7t
  12. is listening to a public radio program and lamenting the fact that @cdewease is not present in the 'Chives to enjoy it
  13. loves the feeling of standing over a well processed archival collection. It feels like victory.
  14. is listening to Doc Watson and archiving like a champion
  15. Listening to Celtic music and processing a collection of photograph negatives. It's a good day to be in The 'Chives
  16. hereby resolves that if he ever meets Bob Davie he will immediately insult him and challenge him to a duel
  17. Another day training to be the international archivist of arranged and described former mysteries
  18. "Whenever politics and religion go hand in hand, politics generally get the upperhand." John A. Broadus,Yale Lectures on Preaching
  19. is working with a wave of researchers, the likes of which has not been seen in these parts for some time
  20. just learned that he is being followed by @ThomRainer and is now terribly afraid that he is caught in some grand statistical analysis plot