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Houston Tex. Area
An announcement and a question for those in the greater Houston Area.
The Lunar and Planetary Institute will be holding Space Day this Sat. Info towards the bottom of the page.
Anyone aware of hoop dancing in this area? Looks like fun. I'm not ready for it yet, still recovering from the accident, but it would be something to look forward to trying. My wife and I tried a "balance and swing" a basic contra move, recently and we were pretty slow and I had some pain. The skips in English Country would also be a bit much now. Hoop dancing looks a bit easier, at least to my limited knowledge.
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Eos Ils Users
Are there any planetary science libraries or libraries in the Houston/Galveston area using EOS? If so, would you like to participate in Cross Library Search with the Lunar and Planetary Institute? Just let me know. Thanks....
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Ala Midwinter
While at ALA Midwinter in Dallas spin your cares away at the North Texas Traditional Dance (i.e. contra dance). Sat Jan 21, 8-11 pm The main kind of dance we do is called Contra Dancing. It is a form of American folk dance derived from English Country...
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Happy 5th
I just noticed, a couple of weeks back, Catalogablog hit the 5th anniversary. The first post was early March 2002. I've had fun along the way, trying out different tools and metadata on the weblog. Lately I've been stressed and tired, maybe time...
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Strangers In Paradise
Strangers in Paradise is a wonderful series of graphic novels by Terry Moore. However, none of my local libraries have any of the series. Terry is from the Houston area, the stories are mostly set in Houston. You would think Houston area libraries would...
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Dallas, Texas
This Friday I'll be in Dallas for the Open Source Software in Libraries workshop. I'm looking forward to that. I've decided to spend the weekend in Dallas and see the sights. I've lived in Texas for 25 years and have yet to spend any time...
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