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... I've been wearing my jacket inside-out for the past five hours and didn't notice it. I definitely need more sleep.
On the bright side, although I got nowhere near enough sleep last night, I managed to remember to put the wee pot roast into the wee crockpot so I woke up to a very yummy-smelling apartment. Although I'm heading out to dinner with friends tonight, so it gets to be tomorrow's lunch instead of tonight's dinner (I was going to cook it during the day Monday and kept forgetting, and it had hit the cook-or-freeze point).
Yay for boring domestic updates!
Everyone on the reading list is posting their dreams so I shall announce that while I did dream and it had something to do with pencilling manga, everything other than that was blasted out of my head by the smell of morning pot roast the instant before I hit consciousness this morning, so you shall be spared.
And to hopefully spur some sort of action in my inbox since I'm about to go sit at the Ref desk for a while, I shall paraphrase a meme that's going around and say: Ask me questions! I shall, however, reserve the right to refuse to answer anything that falls under the category of I Don't Discuss That In Public, although I shall be cruel and not tell you what those categories are. :)
On the bright side, although I got nowhere near enough sleep last night, I managed to remember to put the wee pot roast into the wee crockpot so I woke up to a very yummy-smelling apartment. Although I'm heading out to dinner with friends tonight, so it gets to be tomorrow's lunch instead of tonight's dinner (I was going to cook it during the day Monday and kept forgetting, and it had hit the cook-or-freeze point).
Yay for boring domestic updates!
Everyone on the reading list is posting their dreams so I shall announce that while I did dream and it had something to do with pencilling manga, everything other than that was blasted out of my head by the smell of morning pot roast the instant before I hit consciousness this morning, so you shall be spared.
And to hopefully spur some sort of action in my inbox since I'm about to go sit at the Ref desk for a while, I shall paraphrase a meme that's going around and say: Ask me questions! I shall, however, reserve the right to refuse to answer anything that falls under the category of I Don't Discuss That In Public, although I shall be cruel and not tell you what those categories are. :)

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What is the strangest thing your cat has ever done?
What is the strangest (Discussable In Public) thing YOU have ever done?
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This is why they call me an optimist, I guess.
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-- My cat hasn't really done anything out of the realms of normal cat behavior, but her quirks include dragging paper out from wherever she finds it, sitting on it, and proceeding to shred it into little tiny bits. And not liking most meat, including tuna, or milk or cheese or ice cream. She prefers taco chips. Especially if the taco chips have fallen behind something, are covered in dust, and are at least a week stale. And I feed her hairball treats every day after I get home and if I tease her I can make her drool. She's very drooly.
-- Strangest thing ever done? Well, aside from discovering Hitchhiker's Guide in 7th grade with a few other friends and spending most of our lunch periods that year outside trying to fly by throwing ourselves at the ground and missing, I have to say ... discovering and then losing a skeleton. Probably that of a dog. I hope. It was back in 5th grade or so, and a friend and I were messing about in a leaf-covered creekbed behind a nearby school's playground. We saw what looked like bones under the leaves, and Kathy, my friend, got a big long stick and levered it under the bones and pulled up ... a spine. And a baaaaaaaad smell. She dropped the stick and the spine and we ran like hell, didn't tell anyone that night, and forgot about it. A few years later I tried to find the site again, but between erosion and rain and drying up again, I couldn't. It was a big spine, to us, and I'm perfectly aware that it was probably only a foot or two long and in my memory is magnified but ... I still have a vague, nagging feeling that maybe we discovered human remains and didn't tell anyone about it. It was like 25 years ago, and there's not likely to be anything left by now, but every so often I wonder if there's anyone I ought to tell, and if anyone would take me seriously or if they'd assume it was a dog or something (the house whose fence backed up to it had a number of loud barky dogs, which is why I think I assume it was probably a dog).
So. Not really a strange thing I've done, but certainly something I experienced.
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I wanted to be a filmmaker and an animator for a while. I got sidetracked out of the entertainment/publishing industry in college, when the art department made me run screaming to the relative safety of Anthropology, which led to a number of years of messing about until that art/storytelling thing popped up again. And which means I'm now locked into some serious student loans so I can't make an effort at being a full-time pro artist for about a decade, by which I'll probably have bought a house or something and still can't do it, but hey.
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B.A. Anthro -> M.A. Anthro/Museum Studies -> Slide Curator in architecture library -> MLIS with concentration in Digital Imaging -> I.T. Librarian -> 5 hours on the Ref desk per week to keep me honest.
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If you want to work at a public library and you're willing to volunteer for a while, you can do that and wait for a position to open up, and libraries are usually more likely to hire someone they know.
Without an MLIS, you're mostly limited to library technician positions, which tend to be either the same job as a librarian only paid less because they're trying to save money, or someone who is mostly on the front lines at the Circulation desk.
With an MLIS, it's pretty competitive (the 'volunteer until you get hired' thing is still a good strategy to add experience to your resume), but once you manage to get hired you'll get paid more if you're degreed than if you're not.
If you want to work in a specialist library - corporate, law, K-12 school - then you'll need to get an MLIS that specializes in that sort of thing. If you want to work in an academic (college) library, it helps to have a degree in another subject as well as the MLIS, and to have had experience in an academic library, although you can get that by volunteering or working as a student while you get the MLIS. If you want to specialize in cataloging, that requires taking certain classes and somehow getting experience in it as well.
It's also easier to get a job if you're willing to move, and willing to move to a small town. I spent 11 months looking for work (8 of them after I graduated), but I probably would have been hired sooner if I'd been willing to move to sompleace other than Dallas/Fort-Worth, which has *two* library schools pumping out graduates.
And don't believe the hype that all library schools are spewing about how all these librarians are retiring and there's gonna be a huge boom in library jobs. Many places aren't hiring librarians to fill those positions, or they're hiring part-time, or they're hiring technicians instead of full librarians, or they're just not hiring at all. :)
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And your career progession is...? :)
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My careers, euphemistic as possible to protect my Sekret Identity: commercial writing, project management, graphic design, back to commercial writing and more project management (in PR, the one job I swore I'd never take when I got out of college!). So far. XD
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1) Anything by Heinlein. I read Stranger when I was five, and was then hooked. He quickly became the basis of my political and moral views, which is still generally true to the present.
2) I am unable to count the number of times my cat has set herself on fire. This generally happens at least once a month.
3) I once gave away everything I owned that didn't fit in a backpack (including giving away a car and quitting my job) and went and lived on the road with a bus full of Deadheads for three months, all after having just met them the day before when the bus broke down outside my place of employment.
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My cat has not yet set herself on fire, but she's got much less of a sense of balance than your normal cat, so I have taken to leaving the toilet lid down because I've seen her almost fall in, and I don't want to deal with seven pound of wet, hissing fury rebounding off of every surface in the place.
#3 - impressive. :)
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And when another prof died and his family gave us his slides, we found ten softcore 70s-era porn slides that just happened to be stored with his construction slides. :)
Ah -- Overdue! A good story: the slide collection is located in the architecture library, and while I was there, we had a family return a journal that had been checked out 67 years previously. :) The guy kept it, adn after he died the family found it and returned it. We actually made international news - it was obviously a boring news day - because a New Zealander on a mailing lsit I was on told me that she saw a blurb about it in her paper.
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I can't work at the college library here because I don't qualify for work/study; I'll still get little pings of envy when I see the student workers there.
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A) What color are your roots?
B) Are they the same color as the rest of your hair?
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A) Ash brown.
b) Nope. :) Started dying my hair in 8th grade had haven't looked back since. Being ash brown means I have ash highlights in my hair that look grey under flourescent lights, so you can see where I was motivated to start coloring in 8th grade after a week in which three people mentioned my grey hair.
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I've got one of those electric litterboxes that combs the litter some time after the cat's done her business, which freaks her out a little bit. She's also got this habit of digging and moving and scooping the litter a *lot* - she has to arrange it to her satisfaction before she goes, then afterward spends hours, seems like, shifting it all from side to side again before deciding that it's OK and wandering off.
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I prefer the St. Andrews library because it's always full of people. I like to know that I'm not the only one studying. Also there's a chance of seeing the Prince on your way in -- which has happened to me :)
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(I've had strawberry blond hair my entire life, but it darkened a bit in my late teens. I was unutterably depressed the first time someone said my hair was brown "No. It's red, jackass. RED. Here, let's go stand in sunlight, so you can see it better. You call this brown? Huh?")
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Mind you, the profs never turned them in, either, but we didn't pretend they were going to. XD They placed boards marked with their initials in the place where the slide was supposed to be, and so other profs could see who had it out and go get the slide themselves. Our policy was not to get in the way of that sort of thing; it'd only get our heads bitten off.
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Strange about the red: I get people calling my hair red even when it's not red, but brown. I have witnesses - my friend Jennifer has been present when other poeple called me a redhead and we stared at each other in incredulity, because it was manifestly brown.
Might be the ultra-pale skin and green eyes fooling people into thinking I've got red hair.
Anyway, my color now is a rich dark brown with red highlights, so people are allowed to call me a redhead again with me thinking they're insane.
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When I got my motorized box, my cat's water intake quintupled for the first few days. 10 minutes after she went, it's do it's thing, and she immediately would investigate and go again ... and then 10 minutes later, etc etc etc
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I got it because with the pulled ligament in my back, leaning over and scooping or attempting to switch out the litter was agony - this box is *so* much better. :) Unfortunately it's loud, and there's no place other than my bedroom I can put it, because the bathroom and kitchen are tiny and I refuse to have it featured in my living room. Strangely, while I'm getting used to it so that the box going off doesn't wake me up as much anymore, my cat's endless digging and scraping *does* wake me up, at least more often than the box.
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Hmmm....can't really think of any questions at the moment, so I'll spare you. XD
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