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Mike wrote me to note the letter he has written to his elected officials advocating that they oppose the CBDTPA. In it, he makes some excellent points, and he's posted it so that you can use it as a template in case you'd like to make your voice heard, too. Thanks, Mike!
Ozzy Keeps MTV Rocking
I just had to post this to note my opinion that The Osbournes is indeed one of the funniest half-hours on TV these days. The last two episodes about Kelly's tattoo and the noisy neighbors have been better than any scripted sitcom!
I'm going to have to give Paolo's setup some serious consideration to see if it (or something similar) could work at SLS. I don't know that it would work for the extranet, but perhaps it could be one piece of the puzzle for the intranet. Question: what languages would I have to learn to truly understand Paolo's diagram and to be able to tweak it to do what I want at SLS? SOAP, XML-RPC, RSS, UserTalk...? A Boycott the RIAA (recording industry of America) site. The RIAA has set itself up for a fall. Dribbling songs out on a per unit basis isn't going to last as a business model. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
You might want to warn your patrons about this, as well as opt-out of their spam yourself if you have any Yahoo accounts. Groucho Marx letter to Warner Bros
I'm sure Groucho would have had much to say about the current goings-on....
We're doing a more informal take on this topic at SLS on May 9 for our next "Tech Summit." We've decided to try and convene a panel of local experts together to discuss specific PDA projects. Teri has agreed to discuss her planned project at CLS (thanks, Teri!), a gentleman at School District 230 will talk about their Palm program, and I'm still hoping Lori will be able to highlight her ongoing PDA project within her medical library (please oh please oh please!). Staff at SLS libraries can sign up using the SLS Calendar of Events - May 9 at 1:30 p.m.! Any non-SLS folks are welcome to come, but you'll have to register via fax, email, or phone. I'm pretty happy about this because I really wanted to highlight this topic before the schools let out for the summer. I couldn't pull together the DMCA/CBDTPA panel fast enough for this session, but I will keep trying for a future one. Keep you posted.... I'm adding Todd Gitlin's book, Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives to The Shifted Reading List, thanks to Librarians Anonymous. I'm also going to try to keep up with LA, but it's getting more difficult to keep up with blogs that don't have RSS feeds because I have to manually visit them all, rather than having them appear automatically in my aggregator. Steven did this, and now I keep up with his site very easily. So if you have a Blogger site, you might want to consider using RSSify to create a feed for it. Thanks, Steven. You have to admit that when the lead went from twenty to five in just four minutes, you were worried. It was almost one heckuva comeback! I'm still in mourning, but I'm proud of them. I feel bad for Roy most of all. However, if Gooden comes back to play with Miles, Langford, and Simien, you'll see them back in the thick of things next year. Roy will have his day yet!
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