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Just speaking my truth my9games.com
Seems like he's invading on the coco pops monkey's turf
the cast of Star Trek Voyager in street clothes awkwardly posing with late-90s computer hardware and consumer electronics
this is what it feels like to post on bluesky
Liberal Election Review Thought No. 3:
The Reviewers did not see a problem with this construction:
"The female vote is clearly a problem for the Liberal Party."
Copilot search says: The four signs in "The Silver Chair" by C.S. Lewis are: 1. Jill must ensure that Eustace speaks to an old friend as soon as he arrives in Narnia. 2. Jill must find a ruined city that once belonged to giants to the north of Narnia. 3. Jill must follow the signs given to her by Aslan. 4. The task of finding and freeing the lost Prince Rilian. These signs guide Jill and Eustace in their quest to rescue the prince and return him to his father, King Caspian.
There's something very symbolic about Copilot getting the 4 signs from The Silver Chair mixed up
Last year when I was checking into a hotel, the desk person was wearing Meta glasses. I kindly asked them to take them off. They were annoyed. I said, βI do not consent to you looking at my credit card and ID with Meta glasses on.β My instincts were correct: www.bbc.com/news/article...
I really am convinced most LibNats go into politics because it's the only way they can get access to so much stealable money
One of those adjustable letter boards where someone has spelled out, "IT HAS BEEN 0 DAYS SINCE SOMEONE POOPED IN THE LOBBY"
Sign in the vet's office yesterday
This phallic symbol-based meal needs a bit more innuendo
a girl or young woman with sandy blonde hair and wearing horizontally striped top is holding/playing a light pink nintendo ds with a big smile on her face. magazine title font is in dark/light pink. some text: the lite fantastic your ultimate guide to the nintendo ds anyone for tennis? serve up an ace with sega superstars tennis cooking mama 2 slice and dice on your ds! win! a nintendo ds lite with nintendogs game!
girl gamer, magazine, cover (2008) archive.org/details/girl...
AI fatigue AND vocational awe? *humming these are a few of my favourite things*
Great article - hits on pretty much everything I've been feeling recently
Yes and?!
30 Rock show, I'm afraid
Twin Peaks Logo Generator Turtle Power!
the Welcome to Twin Peaks sign says the population is 51k people, but you only ever see like 12 of them
Some ai recommendation feature that says βI prepared some key words you will likeβ and then it says what I said in the post
Iβve always wanted my TV to Tell me game situations in the Sports
Perfect because they'll never figure out what it means
A bookshelf that has been shelved spines in pages out
what about spines in pages out?
The kids don't know about the Amanda Bynes poster hastily airbrushed to avoid implying she endorsed peace
As cats usually are!
The trend I don't understand is the compulsion to give unusable names to extremely common behaviours that already exist and call them trends
Inspired by:
A 3x3 grid titled "Is it a library? Alignment chart". Horizontal axis categories: Contents purist: Must contain books Contents neutral: Must contain information Contents rebel: Can contain anything Vertical axis categories: Curation purist: Must be managed by a professional librarian Curation neutral: Must be curated by someone Curation rebel: Can be managed by nobody Examples represented on the grid: Curation purist, contents purist: New York Public Library is a library Curation purist, contents neutral: A newspaper archive is a library Curation purist, contents rebel: A school information commons is a library Curation neutral, contents purist: A home bookshelf is a library Curation neutral, contents neutral: A Spotify playlist is a library Curation neutral, contents rebel: A zoo is a library Curation rebel, contents purist: A street library is a library Curation rebel, contents neutral: A PC downloads folder is a library Curation rebel, contents rebel: A junk drawer is a library
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You should check the fans inside the computer if it's very very hot π
photo of a lego magritte beastie boys painting
art is about having a vision and not giving up until it exists in the world
This is what happens when you don't accept my pitch of a televised singing show called "We Can Be Euros" where the winner gets to represent Australia at eurovision
Two reasons. First, authors still arenβt depositing their work, for the reasons I mentioned. Second, libraries have been timid and confused about what theyβre allowed to do. Librarians worry endlessly about copyright and publisher permissions, even though in most cases the authors have every right to self-archive their own peer-reviewed manuscripts. Iβve had librarians at Southampton suppress articles I deposited because they werenβt sure we had permission, even though we didnβt need it. This is the βcurationβ that people talk about at the institutional level. Itβs not quality control or peer review, which librarians canβt do anyway. Itβs just conservative librarianship applied to a collection of articles that have nothing in common except that the authors all work at the same institution.
NOT WRONG: katinamagazine.org/content/arti... "Why Stevan Harnad Has Been Dreaming of Chatbots All Along" - two reasons why green OA didn't take off -
1. Academics couldn't be bothered sharing their work and
2. Librarians obsessed over copyright
time traveler from 12 months from now just sent me this
Librarianship!