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  1. @branflakez well unload on me :) email/IM if you have tons to say.
  2. what else do you/your patrons wish your self-check machines could do?
  3. the ants have formed a mega-colony and are about to dominate the world http://is.gd/1lLq4
  4. the adverts for EBSCO on NPR crack me up every time
  5. sometimes i get really tired of so many choices (and also everything having a huge story/history) http://is.gd/1eN0y OTOH, could be fun
  6. @branflakez thinking about cleaning kitchen cabinets!
  7. concentration levels critically low. just tried to open an HTML file in Photoshop.
  8. impromptu sideshow of the hjorring library in the cafe. everyone is gobsmacked. did my best to spread the library good word & talk up MCL.
  9. 419 scam email that cites a BBC story via hyperlink. An alternate reality narrative.
  10. Yeah I watched part of "Hotel for Dogs."
  11. important idea: library as construction site
  12. piece in an academic journal is finally published but i'd write a V different article today. coauthors @etches and @thelib might agree.
  13. i was a bit sour that this torrent of 156 Twilight Zone episodes will take 2 days to download. then i realized that i was being a brat.
  14. In case you were wondering, Dr. Phil is hiking at Smith Rock in Oregon. No lies.
  15. beverage function! http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
  16. good news. i found my legs somewhere on skyline blvd tonight.
  17. @GinaMLS @mscribbler it was a great prank call but i can't mention what the guy said in polite company!
  18. omg am i the only one that just heard that on NPR?
  19. a mostly flat website that's largely disorientating: http://is.gd/HRSJ
  20. did you know that swatch created a new measurement of time in the late 90s? http://is.gd/F4oE