Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Podcasts

I found 2 very interesting podcasts on "Whose We Are" by Foster McCurly. One about "Locks of Love", for which I have grown my hair, and the other that relates to Pakistan, and has a similar connection to Greg Mortenson's Three Cups of Tea. You'll find them as 2nd and 4th Episodes:
http://whoseweare.wordpress.com/feed/

Youtube

It's great to watch animals and their antics. Check this out:

Having the entire Lancaster Library at my disposal has become even simpler. I've been borrowing audiobooks for a visually impaired friend. Now I can download them to a CD, and save gas!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Zoho

    This sounds like a good idea for people who are working on a project together.  I also like the idea that you don't have to have things in Richtext in order to be able to use different computers.  It will mean that a student could be working on a paper in school, and then go home and access his work to continue work at home.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Oyster Sue on Wheels


Check out my Plate from Image Chef. How do you think it will look on the back of this.





Sunday, March 14, 2010

Wikipedia

I've used Wikipedia for years, but have never quite trusted it as a reliable resource. After all, it's not the "real" encyclopedia. I'd like some feedback on this. I just learned about using "Wikis" for group communication. I am trying to set up an account for my Relay for Life team, instead of always using emails.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Delicious Technorati

I enjoyed roaming through Delicious, and Technorati, looking at various subjects, and finding them with keywords. There is absolutely no reason anyone can say: “There’s nothing to do.” Not with all of this technology at our fingertips.