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March 03, 2005
LiB out of commission
The Librarian in Black is out of commission for a while folks, due to dislocated ribs. If you want some fun reading though, read Ron's comments on my Michael Gorman post. Apparently, everything I post here is "uninteresting and unengaging" and "a compilation of self-important ramblings."
Despite Ron's poisonous and non-constructive criticism, I hope to be back soon to point you to more resources and news about library technology.
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Thanks everyone for your well-wishes and compliments, both here and at the original Gorman entry. I actually wasn't fishing for compliments--I just thought you all would be interested in knowing you were reading a worthless blog ;) I think I do have somewhere between 600 and 700 subscribers through Bloglines, which makes my little vicidin-affected self smile :)
Posted by: Sarah Houghton (Librarian in Black) | March 4, 2005
I already commented on RA's comment-at that entry. Here, I'll just repeat: What Eli, Jenny, Jack, and Dorothea all say goes for me too.
Posted by: walt crawford | March 4, 2005
Oh, dear. I hope you get lots of rest and good painkillers. May you recover quickly and easily ...
Posted by: Eli | March 3, 2005
Don't let the trolls get you down, Sarah. I love your blog. :-) Get well soon!
Posted by: Jenny Levine | March 3, 2005
Get well soon, Sarah.
Posted by: Jack Stephens | March 3, 2005
Get well soon, and don't let the Ron Artests grind you down.
'Cuz this Michael Gorman flap is all my fault anyway, y'know? *grin*
Posted by: Dorothea Salo | March 3, 2005
Your blog hardly exists in a vacuum, Sarah and while I'm not a big commenter, I eagerly await your updates via my RSS feed. Your blog is interesting to me b/c I do little tech work myself and enjoy hearing about those librarians who do, and who have a real interest in advancing their libraries' technology bases. Best wishes for speedy healing.
Posted by: Cory | March 3, 2005







