Because you all care and I have a captive virtual audience:
Here are my bowling scores: 214-203-247 for a 664 series. That's a 221 average for last night. Not great, but not bad either.
In team news, we won 4 out of 4.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Last Night's Bowling Scores
Because you all care and I have a captive virtual audience:
Here are my bowling scores: 267-233-223 for a 723 series. For those who can't divide by three at home, that's a 241 average last night. Booyakasha!
In team news, we won 4 out of 4.
Here are my bowling scores: 267-233-223 for a 723 series. For those who can't divide by three at home, that's a 241 average last night. Booyakasha!
In team news, we won 4 out of 4.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
SCELC Vendor Day Bowling Tournament
What! Why did no one tell me about this tournament? Does the library world not want the services of perhaps the best bowler/information scientist west of the Atlantic?
Read more about this tournament here:
http://scelc.org/meetings/vendorday/2007/letsgobowling.html
Being held about an hour away, I feel I should attend the 2008 SCELC Vendor Day. The powers that be have got to recognize my bowling greatness. Don't make me demonstrate my information seeking bad behavior to discover that the vendors won last year. Just don't.
This is no idle threat. Fueled by righteousness and outrage caused by 8-10% annual increases for databases and a weak dollar, I can reclaim some (L)IS pride by taking home the SCELC trophy (engraved with my name of course).
As you can see, I'm working for you, information professional.
Read more about this tournament here:
http://scelc.org/meetings/vendorday/2007/letsgobowling.html
Being held about an hour away, I feel I should attend the 2008 SCELC Vendor Day. The powers that be have got to recognize my bowling greatness. Don't make me demonstrate my information seeking bad behavior to discover that the vendors won last year. Just don't.
This is no idle threat. Fueled by righteousness and outrage caused by 8-10% annual increases for databases and a weak dollar, I can reclaim some (L)IS pride by taking home the SCELC trophy (engraved with my name of course).
As you can see, I'm working for you, information professional.
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