July 2006

Housekeeping

by Andi on July 31, 2006

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I have some professors who ask at the start of class if we have any housekeeping to tend to, so I thought that was a good title for this post, which as a little bit of everything. Tomorrow is August 1, which is the start the Question of the Day month-long marathon. I hope you [...]

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What’s in your fridge?!

by Andi on July 31, 2006

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On the tour of my home post, Frugal Homemaker asked if I eat out all the time or store food elsewhere. I work out of town on the weekends and am planning for a move so I’ve been using up what’s in my fridge, freeze and pantry (aka a crate sitting on the floor). Since [...]

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Blog Tour of Homes

by Andi on July 28, 2006

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Front DoorOriginally uploaded by udandi. I love looking at people’s homes, how they use a space and how it is decorated. I frequent the MLS web site, not to search for a home, but to check out the photos. When I saw BooMama was hosting a Blog Tour of Homes, I was excited and can’t [...]

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Thirteen for Thursday: random

by Andi on July 27, 2006

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Since I haven’t been on top of my blogging this week due to boring circumstances that need not be repeated here, I’m taking the lazy way and doing a link dump. Ready, set, click! Seth Godin gives great pointers on how to give feedback. A nifty extension for Firefox and Verizon users, which tells them [...]

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Public Performance Rights

by Andi on July 26, 2006

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Boston Gal’s Open Wallet posted an article about a guy who uses a building to project a movie for his friends who set up lawn chairs in his yard. *cue the Debbie Downer theme song* Another commenter brought up the same issue I would have, which is does this guy secure public performance rights? My [...]

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Library Blogs

by Andi on July 25, 2006

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Dedicated to Claire at Tired but Happy who asked me what Library and Information Science (LIS) blogs I read and because she is probably the only reader who cares what I’m reading from the biblioblogosphere (I would not be a librarian-to-be without the use of library jargon). Let’s see if I can embed a script [...]

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