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Archive for January, 2005

Friday, January 14th, 2005

University of Tennessee : Webcams

University of Tennessee : Webcams
Just in case you want to see what’s going on on campus without actually being there.

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Wednesday, January 12th, 2005

Doctors and TennCare

Well, I finally made it to the eye doctor the driving evaluation people at Patricia Neal wanted me to see. And guess what? There isn’t a thing wrong with my eyes that should stop me from driving. My eyes work a little differently than most people’s, but that’s not a result of the [...]

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Wednesday, January 12th, 2005

Lots of new stuff from Apple

Macworld San Francisco is a busy place with lots of new stuff. iPod shuffle, the Mac mini, and lots of new software were introduced.
The iPod shuffle is Apples entry into the flash memory based music player market. Looks good and should sell well, especially since it has the iPod name. But I already have [...]

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Tuesday, January 11th, 2005

Library board puts Jon Stewart’s book back on shelves

CNN.com - Library board puts Jon Stewart’s book back on shelves
Looks like they had some sense after all.

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Monday, January 10th, 2005

The semester begins

Well Wednesday I starting taking classes again and Thursday will be my first day teaching since sometime in October 2003. I’m glad to get back to the School of Information Sciences and doing something with my time again. (other than sitting around) But there is a major downside. Since I still can’t drive yet, in [...]

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Written by Dan Greene, web designer and library geek. Topics covered here include Library and Information Science, Information Technology, web design, and maybe even a monk or two (more...)

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