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@jadedlotus thanks again for lovely dinner and great evening! Wish we live in same city to spend more time together
South from the Limpopo: Travels Through South Africa - http://www.librarything.com/work...
Red Dragon Silence of the Lambs - http://www.librarything.com/work...
currently listening to music in my office, very quietly, on my ipod touch (sans headphones). now why didnt i do this before?? mozart ftw!!
Heh. What can one say to this, but w00t!!! :P - 趙美鈴 (Con Wiebrands)
Yikes! Note to self: don't go to Adelaide in the next 4-5 months - 趙美鈴 (Con Wiebrands)
The Little Rules of Action - http://zenhabits.net/2009...
@sirexkathryn much mess caused by this? do other clients complain?
@marksmithers i also call them patrons, and users, and sometimes students :P
@kellymhall LOL if there was 48 hours in a day, sure! :)
@greengecko29 do you get lots of "violations" of the No Hot Food rule?
@haikugirlOz do users get annoyed when you tell them "no hot chips here!"
@katclancy do clients ever complain about someone else's food?
@restructuregirl are you planning to change the rules to allow food?
@jaygee35 how is the situation re mess? do clients complain?
wow thanks everyone for replies so far. my next question is: if allowed, do other clients complain abt smells, noise (packets), mess?
library ppl, do you allow food/drink in your libraries?
@kellymhall yep. and if it doesnt get thru, im thinking that i might just need to find something else to work on (glutton for punishment)
@kellymhall hey, it was great to finally meet up :)
RT: @playnice_nz: Multicultural Literacy part of 21 century literacies http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired...
How to Build a Gaming PC [PDF Guide] - http://www.makeuseof.com/tag...
Gaming PC builders who follow me, what do you reckon of this? :) - 趙美鈴 (Con Wiebrands)
is it not rude to add a person to an email list without their consent? (or am i being touchy?)
@petahopkins glad im not the only nit picky one!! where did that usage come from???
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