I'll be back...just like the Terminator
I'll be back in town for the holidays on December 22, and staying until (early) the 28th. I hope some of you will still be around then...I misses my bitches!
still procrastinating, employment and all
I'll be back in town for the holidays on December 22, and staying until (early) the 28th. I hope some of you will still be around then...I misses my bitches!
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12/15/2007 03:03:00 PM
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Labels: Drunken Librarians, Happy Hour, Orgy
My big timewaster of the day is this site, which will compare an uploaded photo to a database of celebrity pictures and tell you which stars you most resemble. Some of you have probably seen this on Facebook already, but you can use it through the MyHeritage website too.
As the program ignores hair color, race, and even sex, there can be some pretty weird matches. (Any of you think I look like Martin Lawrence?) Using a large, forward-facing head shot eliminates most but not all of the weird matches. The program also seems to get caught up on hairstyles -- it returned almost all men's photos as matches for me if I uploaded a picture where I had short or pulled-back hair.
My most common celebrity matches included Meryl Streep, Janeane Garafolo, Christina Ricci, Jodie Foster, Angelina Jolie (no, really), and, oddly enough, Frankie Munoz of Malcolm in the Middle fame.
Oh yeah, I also kept getting matched with a photo of young Shirley Temple, which just seemed wrong. And by "wrong" I don't mean "inaccurate" so much as "immoral". I'm having disturbing thoughts of some creep in a bar offering to buy me a Shirley Temple because I "look just like her". Then he'd probably follow me outside, hit me over the head, lock me in his basement, and force me to sing "On the Good Ship Lollipop" until Detectives Benson and Stabler burst in and rescue me.
But I digress.
A nice thing about this program is that their celebrity photo database includes non-US stars, as well as famous people who aren't popular entertainers -- there are politicians, authors, and news anchors too.
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Kelly
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12/10/2007 07:19:00 PM
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Labels: celebs
This video had a high slot on The Onion AV Club's "Videocracy" site. It's undoubtedly the funniest Web 2.0 themed Billy Joel parody I've ever seen.
"Here Comes Another Bubble"
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Kelly
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12/07/2007 09:29:00 PM
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So, I'm completely obsessed with cover songs (Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are one of my favorite acts), and these amateur offerings are just too good not to share.
Enjoy--or at least try not to become violently ill :)
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Leizel
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12/06/2007 04:13:00 PM
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What, no knitting geek? Sewing geek? Retro geek? Art geek? MARC geek (ok, so maybe that one's a little obscure, but isn't that the point?)
Something must be done to get all geeks their proper recognition....
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Leizel
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12/05/2007 02:32:00 PM
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While looking for inspiring holiday sweaters for an upcoming Christmas Sweater Party, I found a site that might just be a librarians dream website:
We Hate Sheep. We Love Holiday Sweaters.
Have fun but don't let it get out of hand.
Also, are any of you public librarians thinking about going to the PLA conference in Minneapolis? I really don't want to brave the holiday sweater-ed masses by myself....
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Katie Kiekhaefer
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12/04/2007 04:10:00 PM
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A friend of mine who's doing her Master's in music passed this along to me. It's a rant by Rob Paravonian, former cellist turned comedian/musician about why he hates Pachabel's Canon in D. And Pachabel's Canon must hate him too, because it follows him wherever he goes, trying to drive him mad...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
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Kelly
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12/02/2007 06:21:00 PM
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