I jumped ahead in the course today. I saw Ellen Forsyth's email from the NSW Reference elist regarding RSS awareness day and have now started collecting RSS feeds in a frenzy. So now I have a problem. When do I get the time to read all of these? I think that I'm definitely going to have to be a little more choosey.
If anyone knows of some good time management solutions regarding blogs, then please let me know. And I shall certainly pass on this information to you should I discover something myself.
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There are so many blogs that are interesting - at least with a bloglines account I can herd them into some kind of managable order. It reminds me of a line in Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency / by Douglas Adams "we have dishwashers to wash the dishes that we can't be bothered to wash ourselves, we have video recorders to watch the television programs we can't be bothered to watch ourselves, and the Electric Monk is a labor-saving device which just believes all the things the world expects you to believe when you can't be bothered to" ....
Mylee (PLS)
Yes, the 'no time to do all of this' syndrome is one I'm sure we're all aware of.
Time is the one hard constraint, isn't it. Here's a scary thought: if you live an average length life, you have 670,000 hours on this planet.
And here's a thought-provoking quote:
“In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought” – Michael Crichton.
Quoted in Infomania: Why we can’t afford to ignore it any longer by Nathan Zeldes, David Sward, and Sigal Louchheim
First Monday, volume 12, number 8 (August 2007),
URL: http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue12_8/zeldes/index.html
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