I finally have an on the road driving evaluation scheduled again, for Thursday March 10th at 8:45 a.m. I’m a bit worried about it, I haven’t driven a car since before the wreck. I’ve tried driving around a parking lot but I’ve never done anything more than that. We’ll see what happens I [...]
Be afraid. You know that there is lots of information floating around out there about you. The scary thing is when somebody puts all the information in one place.
.:: PrivateEye.com ::. - People Search
At least someone has to pay to see the full records.
Well, what happened this week? Stephanie and I spent Tuesday working on wedding stuff. We got the tuxes taken care of and figured out the wedding rings. Wednesday was fun. I had to teach in my information society class, that was no problem. Except that my scooter ran out of power on the way [...]
It seems that American Library Association president-elect Michael Gorman doesn’t like blogs or bloggers. Any guess what? Bloggers don’t like him either. And it’s bad when people who blog about library and information science have such a major disagreement withe the head of ALA. Makes you wonder how relevant ALA is. (Disclaimer: I’m a member [...]
Knoxville made it into a Simpsons episode once, and I just ran across this page about it. I remember watching that episode, made me feel proud to be a Tennessean.
“Bart on the Road” Episode - May 31, 1996
More info from TheSimpsons.com
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