Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Thing #10a - another randomness generator

I like this random image generator too. Design your own Delft plate! http://www.royaldelft.com/index.cfm? For some reason, though, my plate border did not show up on my blog, only the text. There's probably a way around this, but how often am I going to be pasting delft plates into my blog? I guess we'll find out. I love that you can send a delft plate e-card. How random is that? Sometimes I worry that I worship too much at the altar of randomness.

The Generator blog (http://generatorblog.blogspot.com), from the Learning 2.0 resource list, is a nifty resource for all kinds of excellent time wasting. I'm almost afraid to check out the Star Trek related ones.

Great Delft Plate! My plate post is taking over my blog! Don't know how to fix it, don't know if I care to invest the time. I'm going to keep moving, and hope it doesn't eat New York.

I am sorry to say that the Delft Plate ultimately had to be removed. It was covering up the newly added picture of Asta, and that was not acceptable. Asta! - ed. 12/6/07

Thing #10 - play around with an online image generator

Ok, this isn't an image generator, it's a Random German Name generator. I love it for its relative uselessness and randomness, and because German names are fun! Hartmut Willert, for example! The German name you see at the bottom changes each and every time you visit this blog. If that's not incentive, I don't know what is!

Check it out at http://realnamecreator.alexjonas.de/

Friday, November 2, 2007

Thing #9 - Locate a few useful library-related blogs and/or newsfeeds

I was not tremendously impressed with the search tools designed to help find blog posts and other feeds. Seemed like the usual heap of junk that you find with any search, or maybe worse. Perhaps I was not specific enough. Just dawdling around, looking for something as general as "library-related" may not be the best approach. Anyhow, using these tools, I did not find any useful library-related blogs and/or newsfeeds. Maybe I just need to play with them a little more.

On a positive note, I like Feedster's homepage, with that nice green background. Also, of all the things we have explored so far, I think RSS is the thing I am most likely to continue using. Pretty handy.