After the 23 things campaign has finished I now realise that a blog was intended to record progress on the 23 items, not be a random offering to the world at large. Sorry. Will try to catch up.
Thing 1
I already had a google ID and ig page, but enjoyed enhancing them.
Thing 2
I added the rss feed of 23things blog to my ig page, but haven't yet explored many other rss feeds - later.
Thing 3
Here I am with a second blog, doing what it was intended to do.
I may continue my musings on the other, Jillian's weblog, if only to give my daughter some bedtime stories.
Thing 4
I did register my blog, and have explored other blogs, but I do find it takes even more of my time to do that...there are two which I have followed and been impressed by the applications found for the current things.
I find myself unwilling to go through the exercise of adding a screen shot, but will try it later when no-one is looking.
Thing 5
Several of us did a doodle to focus on a time to meet and eat strawberry tarts, but due to a short absence I missed that This system does seem to assume that you have your ig page open at all times ready to react to events.
Thing 6
yes, I have set up a google calendar, and because I don't look at it much I did find I was still relying on my filofax. It would however be really useful in a colleage situation, where everyone would consult it regularly and make additions.
Thing 7
I have had a twitter account for some time, and rarely look at it: when I do it seems trivial. I have observed that some librarians find it really useful, so will just carry on to Thing 8.
Thing 8
I have read the instructions, and may come back to it later. Good cat picture.
Thing 9
I have tried flickr, and its just overwhelming. If I want an image of something I am much more likely to go to google images.
Thing 10
I will go over this in the new Term with my senior to see if we can make use of it in library presntations.
Thing 11
I cannot see any way in which this would be of use to me in my particular job (very lowly and part-time), but I am interested to know it exists and would probably ask my senior if he thought it had an application in our library.
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