Friday, October 31, 2008

Thing #14

I can't believe it! I actually did it! Sweet. Now I really wanna play with this blog thing. No time though...gotta go home and trick or treat with Beelzebub and a Spider Witch (don't ask). I think I need to play around with LibraryThing a little more. I really like the idea of getting recommendations. And being able to read other peoples reviews. This Thing has a lot of potential...

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Thing #13

Being an organizing junkie, I had a little fun with this one. I liked playing around with Google Calendars. It's very clean and easy to use. I'd like to do more with it when I have time. However, I don't know if I could use this all the time, as I need to have my calendar with me at all times. I already used iGoogle, but I did some more customization on my homepage. As far as the lists go...well, I happen to be a list-freak and have about three little notebooks on my person at all times. (It's sort of scary really. I knew it was getting to be a problem when my 9-year old made a numbered list on our white-board at home...for her Slumber Party...detailing what events would occur in what order. ) Anyways, I don't really feel that I've got the time or inclination to make an online list as well, esp. when I can just whip the notepad out of my back pocket. Just to try it (and because I liked the name), I did create an account on 'Don't forget the milk', but it just can't beat my old-fashioned way of doing things...

Friday, October 17, 2008

Thing #12 - Social Media

I like the idea of the Social Media sites. It seems very democratic somehow. In that, your average every day citizen can note what is important to them, as opposed to the media determining what is important. Personally, I can see using one of them for a quick news blip. If you're really busy, but want to know what 'people' are talking about or what they think is important, this would be a way to do it. I'm curious if a certain type or group of people tend to use certain Social Media sites though. I wonder if there would be a way to use the same idea for recommending books, movies and music on the library's website? As my dad always says...'people are sheep'...they want to read and watch what other people are reading and watching. So, I guess there's two ways to look at it: democratic or sheep-ish. I think I liked Digg the best. It was the most straightforward. I sent an article from the New York Times, which had already been sent. So I 'dugg' it. Apparently, a lot of people dugg it before me, so I guess I'm one of the flock....