New Technology

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Finale! #23

My favorite part of blogging was creating my hot avatar! I enjoyed viewing the parade of avatars and trying to guess who's who. I also enjoyed viewing the HCPL staff blogs. There are some really creative blogs out there.

When my nieces and nephews discuss myspace and other social networking sites, I won't have that blank look on my face anymore. I am no expert, but at least now, I have an idea of what they are talking about it.

Hugs and kisses,
Hottiaragirl

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Week 9: #22

I downloaded the software and didn't try any of the books, but did listen to the music. It is pretty neat. I don't have to worry about turning the book late or doing anything like that. Best of all, no fifnes. It does not get much better than that.

And if I had a PDA, I could be able to download the media to it and have it with me on the go.

Week 9: #21

I was listening to some of these podcasts, and they can be funny, informative, and even weird. But the ones I loved were the ones about "real futbol", or soccer to all the ones that dont know what I am talking about.

I also looked a tsome of the ones that had to do with libries, and book reviews. Very impressed with the way that some of these things portrayed themselves. Specially how they can provide some good reviews.

Week 9: #20

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2WjOn5TNjBM&feature=related

I love videos, and any video with Michael, is a very good reason to stop and drop eveything you are doing just to let his music flood your ear canals.

As for the libraries using it, think of all the fun we can have. Librarians post their holiday spirit online for others to enjoy and join in. People to show their support to the books they love.

Week 8: #19

Zoho writer: This really comes in handy. I don't have one of those little memory sticks that every one carries about with them, but this saves me the trouble of getting one. All I have to do is write it, save it, and then from anywhere in the world with internte access I can retrieve my information.

Now I can do work at home too and save it so that it can be waiting for me

Week 8: #18 :

Out of the many social network sites that are out there, I liked Facebook the most. Just from the inital browsing, I saw the possibility of reuniting with old classroom friends, and that first crush from back in the day. I wonder if he still remembers me?

As for myspace, I think I am a little too old to be playing around with that site. It looks like it is mostly for younger people, not that I am old or anything.

Week 7: #17

Look at my video ya'll!

No, I am not their spokes person, but I liked what I saw.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=V8aQnU2r2nA

Just from looking at this, it can save us so many problems when installing new devices. I can now change the room to any whay I want to, and I don't have to worry about punching the wall or getting an extension cord to do it. This looks so easy, that anyone could do it.

Week 7: #16

I liked the video that was presented by Marsha, Diane, and Tiffney. It is true, I typed a word using widipedia, and just by reading it I noticed that anyone could change it. Wiki is not very reliable, but it is a great starting point for information. It also shows you what people are thinking and saying, and what the general concensus is on a specific subject.

Week 6: #15

Library 2.0:

This sounds like something that is far more complicated than it really is. To me, it just means that the libraries are embracing technology and adapting to the new world, keeping up with patrons in new ways, and letting the imagination run wild. Now we have new demands, things that were unheard of in the past. What will be Library 3.0? Is such a thing even possible? It makes you think and wonder at the possibilities...

Week 6: #14

I had a lot of fun with this Technorati thing. I started reading other people's blogs, and it was like reading their gossip. I could see what they were all writing about, and what cool things they had on their blogs.

Week 6: #13

In the beginning, I didn't know what a bookmark was except for the ones you find in books, but as time passed on, I learned of them.

I like this feature because it allowed me to see what other people label under the same name. Specially when I was looking for my future husband, Michael Jackson. That's a joke.

As for the usues, we librarians can make our own tags in a library network and help ustomers find books under the same topic that they want.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Week 5 #12

I have created an Elf account to remind of overdue fines and any holds that are in. Hopefully, this will keep me from giving back some of my county salary to the county.

Week 5

Unfortunately, my reading list is not up to date, but these are a few good reads that I enjoyed.


http://www.librarything.com/catalog/hottiaragirl

Friday, October 19, 2007

Week 3

Well, I am finally getting around to blogging again. With Abby's help, I was able to learn about adding feeds.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Breast Cancer Awareness


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Originally uploaded by hottiaragirl
I uploaded this picture using flickr and it's from FD Toys.

After we celebrated my mom's 75th, she started chemo and lost all her hair.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Online Safety

Althought my hottness is online, I am not worry about online safety because I will think before I post.

Finally!



Okay everyone can stop asking about my blog! Here it is.

It's easy to blog!



Mom

Mom
I used pixer to crop and resize this photo.

Wedding/Debutante/Diva Ball

We celebrated my mom's 75th birthday, which we called the Wedding/Debutante/Diva Ball. It's was an extravaganza! I hope I look this good at 75.