Organization

February 26, 2006 on 10:31 pm | In Meta-Blogging | No Comments

I’ve been spending the day organizing my online life and trying to get through the 19,000 unread email messages in my Outlook. (I subscribe to some high-volume email lists and keep the messages for searching purposes, so I end up with a lot of unread messages. And I still haven’t subscribed to the YALSA and AASL lists.) I realized I hadn’t updated at LISNews since last October– before my MoLib presentation! I rectified that with a quick post. And I added their feed to my bloglines.

I’m also setting up Firefox to open a folder instead of just one link as a homepage. This will remind me to check certain pages every day, and to update my blogs. I would love to find a program, desktop or web-based, that would give me a single blog entry page with a pull-down menu of all of my blogs. I suppose with the APIs of my blog software, I could probably eventually make my own, but I’d rather find one done by someone who knows what s/he’s doing.

Well, back to it. I still have some Gramsci to read and I need to work on a take-home midterm. It’s just so nice to be home for once on a Sunday afternoon.

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