Showing posts with label geek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geek. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

What's new

Bored of my design and wishing I hadn't changed from the old one now. It was perfect.

I've been really really falling behind on my movie posts. When I have time I will. Maybe. Here's a sneak preview: Killers was terrible, Letters to Juliet had bad costume design (the Adidas!), and The A-Team was (if such a term can be applied to this type of film) fluffy. But Liam Neeson made that more than worth the $11 ticket price.

I had tapas for the first time this week, and it was a good experience. This was (I'm guessing) a rather low quality tapas restaurant, but I have since gotten some leads on a few very good restaurants that I will definitely be trying.

This last week and a half has been almost a total loss for me work-wise. Monday we didn't work because TWC had programming for us, Tuesday one of the librarians set up visits to the Archives of American Art (inspiring) and the library that serves the National Portrait Gallery and the Museum of American Art (peaceful), Wednesday she also set up visits to the American History Archives (spectacular) and the Library of American History at the National Museum of American History (small but good swag). It was really wonderful of her to go to so much trouble to arrange all of those visits for my fellow library interns and I. Also, it was just effing awesome. I had my own private geek fest. Then Thursday through today (Tuesday again) I was off work to attend the American Library Association's annual conference. It was a huge messy geeky greedy get-together of like minded folk. Lectures, discussions, vendor exhibits, and best of all, soooo many free books. Granted, they might be books I would never read if left to myself (Brian Sanderson? SERIOUSLY? Even I have my limits of geekiness), but I got them for free so now I am clearly obligated to dedicate the time.

As a closing note (I'm getting sleepy) if you have Netflix, watch the 2009 French version of "Blue Beard" (Barbe Bleue). It is spectacular, restrained, grotesque, and just very very enjoyable.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Flipping channels this afternoon I was really excited to see Bill Nye on tv again. Granted, it was as a guest on the stupid Dr. Oz show, but still, Bill Nye the sciece guy!!! Mostly, that bought me back to 6th grade when I had the most adorable science teacher in the entire world. She was only my teacher for the first half of the year and then she left to go to grad school at Georgetown. She was probably the age I am now or a little younger, as cute as Emma from Glee with adorable hair and a sweetly retro wardrobe. She was excited about science, had slight deafness (and a small speech impediment because of it). She also had a huge celebrity crush on Bill Nye. She would talk about it anytime we watched one of his videos (which, because of her love fo him, was rather often). She was honestly just one of the cutest, sweetest people I can remember meeting, and I hope that all her wildest dreams came true (except maybe the one where she became Bill's wife). Here's to you, Ms. (insert name here- I don't remember, ok!?).