I really liked the to-do list options, especially Ta-Da.  The thing is, I could spend all day making the lists rather than doing them.  I can’t help it.  I am a Virgo.

Thanks everyone.  This was fun and I learned stuff.

Yes, the library uses podcasts for children’s story times.  The Reading Festival planning committtee would be interested in using Vodcasting and or U-tube to “share” some of the author talks and programs that occur during the week.

Liz asked me to be her friend so I had to sign up. Oh the power of peer pressure.

I will now have no time to work as I am going to be reminded to check out so many other interesting things including the Henna party at the Antioch Library on Aug. 12th at 4:oopm.

Though I have understood RSS I never signed up to use it.  This exercise showed me how easy that is.

I have managed to sign up for my meebo account but can’t figure out what to do next.  Just goes to show what happens when I attempt these things without a peer trainer.

How the library can use IM?  How about ifsomeone doesn’t respond to my emailmessage fast enough I “butt in ” and send them an instant message?

Well this is pretty cool.  Makes me wonder if now I can work from home?

Now this was an easy one.  AND I think I will actually use it. My url is del.icio.us/redboa

http://staffpicks.pbwiki.com/Books-for-Adults

This was the hardest so far and I’ve even done it before.  Is there any hope for me?

I can’t imagine doing any of this without the GREAT peer trainers!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28458924@N03/?saved=1

this wasn’t so bad…. all except for having to figure out new names and passwords all the time

I really want to do this web 2.0 thing…. all of it.  But I am scared.

Stupid I know. But true.

However, here I am anyway.