The adventure of RSS; is it something I would honestly use? How many hours are there in a day? How much time do I want to spend on the computer beyond what I already spend at work? Would the rest of the day be better spent with the flowers and the sky? Would I rather be mowing the grass that grows as we sit and watch it through the window? I feel like I am part of a secret reality show and each week I slip a little further behind the pack.
So, to post an answer: I'm not sure there is anything special I like about RSS and feed readers and I'm not sure I will really use it. I don't dislike it; I just haven't used it enough to know if I really LIKE it or not so I can form an honest opinion. But I know I can't do it while I wash the dishes, fold the laundry to say nothing of mowing the grass. As for most of what I do at work, keeping up on the latest news of the library world isn't really going to benefit the speed in which I process delivery. I'm sure that there are ways that RSS can benefit the libraries; instead of waiting for the newest journal to come out with something on the edge that someone else is doing you can get that information much quicker this way and without bothering to search for it yourself.
Friday, April 11, 2008
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