All right! Finally! Free pair of pants! #all-I-need !!!

Sunday, April 27, 2025
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Email for Auto-Delete
Wednesday, April 09, 2025
Don't Tear Down My Library
Disturbing discussion of what looks like the current administration's intention to "cut federal funding for libraries and museums":
"Libraries are strong, trusted institutions, and it’s really unfortunate to hear that the federal government would think otherwise," said Cindy Hohl, the [library] association's president. "We have 125,000 libraries in this country, and that's more libraries than McDonald's restaurants. That's how prevalent and important they are. And so when we see that attacks on libraries are happening, it doesn't make a lot of sense. Americans love their libraries." [link]
Sunday, April 06, 2025
Wednesday, April 02, 2025
Library of the Future
Interesting look at predictions and the eventual realities of future libraries by PressReader: The Library of 2025: How Does It Compare to Past Predictions? (link)
Some predictions were good -- some were a bit inaccurate. As we all know (hopefully), information is an extremely valuable product. Shape may change over the years but access remains something we simply cannot do without.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Saturday, March 29, 2025
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Saturday, March 15, 2025
Saturday, March 08, 2025
You Know You're Getting Old ...
The #1 Exercise for Balance (link)Okay, okay, I'll follow the instructions -- now, where's my drink? 😉
This simple exercise can help prevent falls, improve how well you age
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Am I Still Dancing? You Bet!
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Monday, February 10, 2025
Pizza Rome/Chicago
Saturday, February 08, 2025
Crowd of People at Riviera Theater
Tuesday, February 04, 2025
Prohibition 2.0
Gen Z Is Drinking Less — And It's Changing Chicago's Social Scene Chicago was once dubbed the “Greatest Drinking City in America” by GQ magazine. But Gen Zers are putting down the booze and seeking out nonalcoholic options instead. (Link)Psss, don't tell anyone but as teens, the only way we could acquire alcohol was to hang out in front of the liquor store and ask people going inside if they could buy us a bottle. Eventually someone would say 'yes'.
Monday, February 03, 2025
Mentioned in Der Spiegel Magazine Article
"Hönkel jedenfalls hat Spuren hinterlassen, sogar in Chicago: Dort erinnert der Publizist Leo Klein aktuell an den „Summer of Hönkel“ in Berlin 1987". (link)
[Translation: 'Honkel in any case left traces, even in Chicago: there publicist Leo Klein remembered the period in the blog entry: "Summer of Hönkel in Berlin 1987.']
Friday, January 31, 2025
Talk About Robbery (Soc. Sec. Edition)
Lot's of talk about the Social Security increase for government workers (NPR article). Love how it focuses on pension recipients -- and completely ignores those of us who got tricked into signing up for the State's 401k option. I mean, once they got you to sign up for that, there was no possibility to ever go back to the state pension plan. I know -- I asked!
Even worse, not only would you be cut off from the state pension plan but there was no possibility to sign up for Social Security. I know because I asked if I could make voluntary payments to Social Security. They laughed.
What a double whammy :-(
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Secrets of Library Science (Academic)
Secret Part 1 -- They Call It 'Teachable Moment':
Important to remember: the student is there to learn something. You don't look up the article -- the student does! You're there to make looking up anything a 'teachable moment'. That's your job, that's your responsibility. We all come out better for it!
Secret Part 2 -- Problem Finding Something?
If you're helping a student search for something and nothing turns up: Encourage the student to try another search term or database. Things can be hard to track down but there are a variety of sources to look up -- and a variety of search terms one can use to find them.











