librarista
librarista
librarista

I have a few gift cards I reload for myself. I do it with Starbucks for rewards. The local tea shop is a small business that appreciates people paying cash instead of using credit for small purchases so I keep one of their gift cards on hand for when I don't have cash. I have a couple for food places in the hopes that

I'm looking at Treehouse for my library. I'll have to contact them and see if this works with accounts that our users would have. If so, that's a pretty big selling point.

I hadn't noticed that before. Very cool!

That does help! I didn't know you could post to Facebook from FlowReader. Thanks for the answer.

Wow. It wants a lot of permission for Facebook. I'm okay with it accessing my info, but not with letting it post to my feed. And why does it want to manage my Pages?

Everyday, but I'm a librarian.

I built a computer last year and for months I've been getting regular BSODs. The message is always the same. I've tried to diagnose it myself, but I feel like I'm just wandering around. Can anyone recommend a good resource (program, message board, anything) for figuring out the problem?

This time I'm going to ask when people might actually see it!

I'd like a cheap Android tablet. I have a Nook Color that I've never been successful in rooting and I'm thinking of taking the easy route and getting an N2A card. But will I end up with a sluggish tablet? I have an iPhone and iPad and something considerably slower would be a waste of time. I'd just like an Android

Don't forget about libraries! Many now have some kind of food or drink offerings (mine has vending machines and a coffee machine which I'm seeing in more and more libraries) and are made for people to come in and sit a while. Just ask ahead of time if drinks are allowed. Tables and outlets shouldn't be a problem and

I think Zinio is on its way to becoming as mainstream at libraries as ebooks are. My library just got the service and it's been a hit. After all the restrictions and hassles of ebooks, Zinio is a welcome change. There's a bit of weirdness since you need to create two accounts but after that it's all FREE MAGAZINES. I

Lavender and peppermint for help with headaches. And there's a how-to for headache pillows linked from that post.

When someone pays for a meal, I always offer to tip. The only person that hasn't let me tip is a really good tipper himself so that hasn't been a problem. But I have tossed in some extra when splitting a bill to cover someone else's lack of tip. I'd just leave the tip myself and not call attention to it if I thought

Just to followup: I went to the Apple Store. It was crowded but the wait wasn't bad and I got all the help I needed and then some. I didn't actually need most of the New iPad Tutorial but I wouldn't have known about iCloud otherwise and it was cool to be able to set that up on my iPhone 3gs while there. Being able to

I like Micro Center, too. Had thought about them and then forgot. Thanks for the reminder!

Got it. Good points. They'll also be able to answer my silly questions so I won't be pestering people on LH all day.

Why is the Apple Store the best place? Like I said, I'll go there if there's good reason to.

Thanks! I want to get mine right away but my mom is hinting that she'd like an iPad and she's not impatient. I might just be using that.

Any advice on where to get an iPad? I'm going to be getting my first one this weekend and I'm not sure which store to get it from. I'd rather avoid the Apple Store since it's crowded and loud but if there's good reason to go there versus another place, I'll get over it. I'm getting a wifi model so provider doesn't

I can't remember where I read this, but this method makes great pizza the next day. Heat the pizza up in the microwave just to get it warm and the cheese starting to melt. Meanwhile, have some oil heating in a pan. Time it so that the oil and pizza are ready at the same time. When they're ready, put the pizza in the