Airport Security Failure

Airport Security Failure. At LaGuardia, a man successfully walked through the metal detector, but screeners wanted to check his shoes. (Some reports say that his shoes set off an alarm.) But he didn't wait, and disappeared into the crowd. The entire Delta Airlines terminal had to be evacuated, and between 2,500 and 3,000 people had… Continue reading Airport Security Failure

Libraries, residents not on same page, study finds

Libraries, residents not on same page, study finds. The Boston Public Library system is underperforming most big city library systems, even though it has a bigger budget, more staff, and more books per capita than most, according to a study performed for the city. [Boston Globe — Front Page]

Ten Ways to Lose Your Techie Librarians

Ten Ways to Lose Your Techie Librarians. Michael Stephens shares with us another of his valuable top ten lists: Ten Ways to Lose Your Techie Librarians. Karen Schneider had seven more to add of her own. Here are six more, LiB style … [LibrarianInBlack]

Shuttle's XPC mini X100.

Shuttle's XPC mini X100.. Mini-ITX: Shuttle's XPC mini X100. I like this design; it's more computer-looking than the Mac mini. [Hack the Planet]

Help! An overview of knowledge worker realities

Help! An overview of knowledge worker realities. Thanks to my friend and peer Jeff in Florida for passing this link along. CNNmoney.com posted an article by Ellen McGirt outlining the realities of the “modern era of work.” I know I'll refer to this article more than once in upcoming seminars! *I especially appreciate (although don't… Continue reading Help! An overview of knowledge worker realities

Update: Yojimbo 1.1

Update: Yojimbo 1.1. Bare Bones Software's information collector adds one-click opening of bookmark items, the ability to create new items via AppleScript, and the option to decide on-the-fly whether to create a bookmark or a web archive when dragging a web address to the Drop Dock. [MacInTouch]

Odd Lots

Odd Lots. Chuck Waggoner pointed out that the Foxit Reader (see my entry for February 23, 2006) has a “typerwriter” mode that allows you to fill in forms distributed as PDF files. You open the PDF, select Tools|Typewriter, and type. You can save the PDF out with the added text, or simply print it. Very… Continue reading Odd Lots