Archive for June 23rd, 2003

In the top on how to dye hair with Kool-Aid

Monday, June 23rd, 2003

I have no real idea how this happened. My story about how I dyed my hair with Kool-Aid and it didn’t really work is number 6 in a Yahoo! search results list for dye hair Kool-Aid. Gosh, don’t do what I did if you want purple hair. (I still had red hair until the Special [...]

Blogging in the Corporate World

Monday, June 23rd, 2003

This New York Times piece talks about how some people in the business world are using blogs in their companies or for their work. Author Thom Weidlich focuses on the social angle of blogging–people who put their thoughts and opinions that might not necessarily be directly related to their jobs on their corporate blog. He [...]

Lots of Supreme Court Action Today

Monday, June 23rd, 2003

The Supreme Court ruled on affirmative action in a much anticipated ruling. They upheld the University of Michigan Law School’s admissions policy that considers race as a factor, but didn’t accept the University of Michigan’s policies for undergraduate admissions. In a ruling that many librarians will find disappointing, myself included, the court voted 6 to [...]