Monthly Archives: February 2009

how to write a procedural document

writing a step-by-step guide to a task one does every day is difficult. imagine i’ve just asked you to write down how you make a pot of coffee: you scoop, pour some water, press the button. you don’t even think … Continue reading

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organization and monkeys on flickr

love monkeys? yes. want to see pictures of the latest pictures uploaded to flickr with the tag “monkey”? yes. drop this url into your favorite feed reader: http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?tags=monkey&lang=en-us&format=rss_200 let’s say you want to see the latest pictures uploaded to flickr … Continue reading

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there’s an anthropologist in my office!

“uh huh, i see.”  “and then what?”  “what do you do when that window pops up?”  “and what does she do with it once you put it on her desk?” it recently occurred to me that i’ve been an anthropologist … Continue reading

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exactly

i’ll be in seattle next month for acrl and have been saving my $ for a giant splurge at archie mcphee.  i hope eagledawg has time to meet me there to geek out.

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oranges and peaches

if you’re a librarian, chances are you’ve seen the movie “party girl.”  in one scene the main character misunderstands a woman asking for darwin’s book “on the origin of species,” thinking instead that she’s asked for “oranges and peaches,” and … Continue reading

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elmer fudd abstract

you remember elmer fudd, right? he’s the cartoon character that was always chasing bugs bunny. he has a little speech disorder that makes most of what he wants to say utterly adorable. here’s how he would read the abstract of … Continue reading

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