Instant Messaging
Week 10 arrived and went… I did set up a Twitter account and tried it out for a few days; frankly it didn’t seem all that exciting to me though it was interesting to know it existed.
I tried and tried to set up a Windows Live account all through Week 10, but with no success. I was able to download Messenger without a hitch, but every time I tried to create my LIVE id I would be sent to a site that wanted to give me a UK address – bizarre!
I went on my 2 week vacation and tried again this week without much success. Finally, when I was at the point of wanting to put my foot through my monitor, I succeeded this morning. I managed a work around and finally got my Messenger window working. Yeah!
I’ve added my son (much to his chagrin I think) and a co-worker (Siobhan) who was kind enough to walk me through the steps of chatting. I’m not sure how much I would use it, but it was pretty fun once it started working.
Add comment July 29, 2008
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Tags: IM, Instant Messaging, Messenger, Twitter, Windows Live
Online Application Tools
Well I’ve tried out a few of the suggested tools from our Week 8 exercise (though I confess to skipping some of them just because of the sheer amount of time it was taking)
I quite liked a few of them (Google Docs and Snipshot), but most of the ones I tried didn’t look all that useful to me. I guess if I was the type of person who wanted to maintain a visually impressive blog or web page then I would have found sites like fd’s Flickr Toys and RedKid.Net more interesting. For my purposes I don’t think they would be useful. Last.fm was a little interesting, but I found the site too confusing – it did not give a good explanation of how it worked. I think I’ll stick with the radio stations I already have bookmarked.
I like the concept of Google Docs. I think it could be quite useful to our patrons who use older public machines that don’t have Word installed on them. I see it being useful too in the public school system where they discourage the kids from bringing in files from home on disks or CD’s in case of virus contamination. I worry a little about data mining on the part of Google, but I guess you just avoid anything sensitive.
Snipshot was another site I liked. As a mom I saw the potential right away for how useful it would be to my kids when preparing reports for school, but the same logic applies to reports prepared at work. I would certainly use it again.
Add comment June 25, 2008
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Tags: documents, Google, online applications, word processor
Play Time!
Week 7 is here and there’s not a lot to do; I did watch the zombie movie – cute!
I upgraded my browser this week to Firefox 3 and lost the Del.icio.us toolbar I had installed a few weeks ago. Apparently Del.icio.us isn’t compatible yet with Firefox 3, but they’re ‘working on it’ at Mozilla.
By the way – I did make those zucchini yogurt multigrain muffins from 2 weeks ago. I modified the recipe to add more whole grains to it and reduced the fat and sugar content. It was a huge hit with everyone in my family… I’m getting hungry for one just thinking about them.
1 comment June 19, 2008
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Tags: Del.icio.us, Firefox, muffins, zombie
Flickr!
It’s week 6 and time to do some flickring.
I’ve set up my Flickr account and uploaded some photos from my childhood. There’s a small set (5) of pictures spanning my life from birth to just a few years back. I haven’t had a chance to do much exploring this time, but I have stumbled across Flickr pictures before in various web searches. The site is pretty cool.
Add comment June 10, 2008
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Tag! You’re it.
Week 5 (although I’m a late starter) and I’ve been playing with social bookmarking. I have my Del.icio.us and LibraryThing accounts set up.
I’m not sure how much use I would get out of Del.icio.us, but it was interesting to explore. The tags I tried (multigrain, muffin, muffins – can you tell I was hungry?) brought up quite relevant sites and I even found a yummy looking recipe for zucchini yogurt multigrain muffins that I’ll try out this week. I can see that it would be useful in some cases, but I tend to think I’d still stick with Google for most of my searches.
LibraryThing looks a little more interesting to me personally. I like the idea of following the tags to see find other books I might be interested in reading. I practically haunt the Public Library downtown so any source that will give me suggestions for new authors to try is welcome.
Add comment June 9, 2008
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Wee Willie Wiki
Week 4 and my wiki page (New Maryland) is in place – hurrah.
I was thinking how incredibly useful a wiki would have been in the early Spring when I was part of the George Street Middle School Grade 8 Ottawa Trip fund raiser. There were days that our group had 40 to 50 e-mails flying around trying to coordinate various events. A wiki would have simplified things so much *sigh* Well, if I get involved in another similar event I’ll know where to get started the next time!
Add comment May 27, 2008
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Rolling on!
Okay – I’m starting to gain some speed on the information highway. My blog appeared on schedule last week and today I entered the world of RSS feeds.
I’ve subscribed to three feeds so far (BBC, Library 2.0 and Mary Kathryn’s blog). It’s pretty easy thanks to the step by step instructions we were given.
2 comments May 21, 2008
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Welcome!
Welcome to my first-ever blog!
I’m Tina from the Government Documents, Data & Maps Department. I enjoy a few hobbies in my free time including (but not restricted to):
- reading fiction
- listening to music
- cross-stitching
Cross-stitching is something I find very soothing. It’s great for letting the mind relax and wander. It’s even better when it’s paired up with listening to music. I started cross-stitching 20 years ago this month so it seems fitting to post a video of a technique that caused me no end of grief in the beginning. If only they had YouTube around in the 80’s!
Add comment May 14, 2008
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