Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Things 22 and 23

I don't listen to the radio that much. My hubby listens to a podcast of Pigeon Radio on tuesday nights. Drives me nuts. I did find a pod cast and put it on blogline page as an rss feeds, but probably will never use it. I did notice that I had NPR's site already in my rss feed. Is it ok not to like something we have done and know that we will probably not use it? I can see podcasts being used for training, but I perfer to see who I am listening to.

I would love to have another session of these classes to do. I am finding out there is another world out there, all via the internet. There are some things we have done that have been talked about on the news, so at least some of the things I know what they are talking about. During this class I have found out that some things on the internet I had a totally wrong impression of. I guess it is like someone saying I don't like the book, when they have never read it. Some of the things took a lot of time and I found out I was doing them at home so I would have enough time to get them done. It seems like oh no one is coming in so I'll try and get some things done, and then 3 or 4 people come in. There have been times when I have been stuck and had to wait to get an answer cause I was working after Library Comission hours. (not the NLC's fault just my schedule) But I am very glad I did the "things" as I have learned a lot. I have also had some fun with some of the things and nothing wrong with having fun while you learn.

So Thanks for every "thing"!! The library comission staff is the best!! No question was dumb and everyone encouraged me to keep working and not give up and I DID IT!!!!

1 comment:

Susan said...

I've enjoyed following your blog, Brenda! And of course it is ok to not like some of the things and to not use them. Even among the four of us who coordinated this program, there are different attitudes toward the various things. Each of us has our favorite things, and our things we could live without! And they are different!