Tuesday, June 29, 2010

RSS Feeds

Today we had a smashing session learning about RSS feeds and as the acronym suggests - it was REALLY SIMPLE, stupid! :)

I have subscribed to websites that cover my many esoteric and interesting interests. What did we do to find out information and share things before the internet was invented. For example I love electrical appliances and grew up thinking I was the only one - but there are thousands of people like me who love electrical appliances on the internet. For those who want to check out the lastest and greatest whitegoods check out (like I did)
http://www.appliancist.com/

Of course sometimes I like to get out of the laundry and explore the great world around me. One country that has always intrigued me and which I would love to visit is Estonia. Estonia is on the Baltic sea between Finland and Russia. It is only a small country but apparently there are many Estonians living in Australia and if you are interested what they are getting up to you can find out on http://www.eesti.org.au/

And speaking of obscure European countries once a year they get to play with the big boys and often win in the annual spectacular Eurovision Song Contest. For 55 years the nations of Europe have united to sing an original song and then vote for their favourite. Of course this years contested has finished but on http://www.eurovision.tv/page/home you can read all about the aftermath and also look forward to next years contest in Germany.

Of course if you are like me and looking for something to go ARRRGGGHHH!!! about, http://notalwaysright.com/ shows you all the dumb things customers say to service people. There are some LOL moments there so maybe discretion needs to be shown when you are at work ;)

What an interesting lesson we had today. Now that I have subscribed to these websites I shall never be short of news on all the things that interest me. Hopefully I will still get some time to spend the libraries budget on new books. Perhaps I should next subscribe to a page on how to effectively manage my time. However we learned how to adjust the settings on Google reader to make sure that the things that interest me are delivered in a timely manner and useless distractions are kept to a minimum. This means I can learn about all the marvellous things that one can do on the interent and still get back to the basics of my job, which is spending the libraries budget on new books, serials and electronic resources.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Ashley

    I'm a little bit behind the times with regards reading people's blogs but I just wanted to say that I LOVE this posting of yours! Who knew there were so many people in the world with an interest in whitegoods (and did we want to know this??)?

    LOL - you are one weird, but very amusing fellow Ash.

    Caroline

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