A perfectly geekalicious day for me at the library.
It started off fantastically well with a hastily drunk pot of coffee which aided in powering my bike ride to work. The first 2 hours were grand until I was smacked in the face with some co-workers from hell. I was blindly raging to the point of quitting. Thankfully the knowledge that I was going to Leaf and Bean for lunch kept me from doing so. I returned to my desk and went directly to Squidoo. That particular link is to the Library 2.0 Reading List. I printed up the majority of the articles in order to take them home and peruse them at my leisure. I then spent the remainder of my time off desk looking for weapons in the upcoming battle over whether or not we're going to be hosting a DDR and/or MarioKart tournament. From gaminginlibraries.org to the gaming section of the Library Success Wiki I managed to collect a hefty stack of pro-gaming artillery. Thanks to the copious amounts of blog-reading I've been doing this week I also stumbled across Pandora, a pretty cool music site based on the Music Genome Project, and Writely which you can't sign up for now because the all-powerful, all-knowing Google has acquired it and there's tweaking going on. Regardless, it's a pretty neat-o, right up my ally, user-based tagging site that makes me hot to just think about.
I'm ready to go home. The skies are starting to look a little darkish which doesn't bode well for the bike ride home. Nor does the searing pain in my hamstring area that has left me gimping around all day. I'm pretty sure it's the running though rumor has it I fell down the stairs last night. I'm confident that didn't actually happen. I just seemed intoxicated. I was actually just that stinking tired.
By the way, not yelling at Conservatives who refuse to see the difference between political systems and economic systems is an impossibility.
capitalism is to socialism
as
democracy is to communism
I'm right.
You're wrong.
(Can you tell that today I lurve Wikipedia?)
Thursday, June 15, 2006
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