Just stuff I find
Posted by: J on: January 16, 2009
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Pretty lacy curtains to knit.
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Simple cardigan in seed stitch.
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An incredibly diverse list of fantastic science picks from Seed magazine. I'll be looking to add some of these to our collection.
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Fascinating collection of Poe memorabilia from the Enoch Pratt Free Library.
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In general, I couldn't care less about college football. I know! Don't throw anything at me, please. However, I couldn't let this one go by. Seriously! I think that Congress and our future president have much bigger issues to face right now. Economy? Afghanistan? Hamas? Immigration? This seems to be an issue that needs to be driven more by the fans and the conferences. It's a mixed up mess, but the government needs to stay out of it.
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This article has really interesting information about baby boomers, everything from the generations drug use, living arrangements, to overall economic status. I discovered a few things I didn't know and found some things that gave me pause.
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I don't know that I'd go so far as calling librarians career counselors, but libraries have been offering things like computer classes for years now. This isn't a new development for us. And it seems like for most libraries, these classes are always full with people of all ages, 20 somethings to senior citizens. But in the current economic climate, libraries are seeing increased usage. Job seekers are just one demographic and those people will find some great resources at the library, such as newspapers, test prep books, and knowledgeable staff who can assist them in finding what they need to move ahead.
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Pretty shawlette pattern here. Perfect when you need a little something to keep you warm, but not too warm.
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FREE Nevermore with raven embroidery design. You can find various PDF downloads here depending on what you'd like to do with the design. Celebrate Poe with Nevermore.