Archive for August, 2008

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My perspective…

August 20, 2008

Change happens.  Constantly.  New technologies, both online and off, are bound to have an impact on the world.

Libraries and the Web are both just a part of the change.  The terms “library 2.0″ and “web 2.0″ are just tags used to try to describe the current status and the potential for future change (using the concept of versions brought about by  technological upgrades and enhancements).  People use the terms to try to quickly and clearly define a set of changes or tools…but change and time rarely have clear beginnings or ends.  The changes don’t come to us in handy “service packs” such as we get for software…they are a constant stream.

I’m excited.  The direction we are headed seems very customer service oriented and I really like helping people.  The new tools seem to give us more ways to help more people more often and in more places.  Most of this technology is about giving people more options and more ability to participate.  It is making us teams rather than the user/used, parent/child, boss/subordinate roles that have dominated in the past. 

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playing with flickr images

August 18, 2008
picnik_thing#6

picnik_thing#6,
originally uploaded by breichenbach.

So I used the last image I posted and played with it in an online photo editor called picnik.com. I don’t think this counts as a mashup, but I wasn’t finding any mashups I felt like playing with and you can get some nice effects with picnik. I’m fond of playing with images (can you tell?) so they look like a color pencil drawing.

I hope others enjoy it, too.

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Picture from my wedding

August 18, 2008
Beth & Rick's wedding 071

Beth & Rick’s wedding 071,
originally uploaded by breichenbach.

Well…i’ve been slacking on my homework and now I’m playing catch-up…but I have a good reason…

I got married on August 9, 2008. :o D I’m still blissful.

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Favorite pods casted

August 18, 2008

It isn’t free anymore…but I loved “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-along-blog” which was released for one week as basically podcasts.  Wonderful, campy, fun.

I’ve been sucked into “Happy Tree friends” which is available free on iTunes.

I know I’ve enjoyed most of the “Commoncraft” podcasts that I’ve seen…they do such an excellent job of quickly and simply explaining technology (and how to fight Zombies).