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Not a technical post, but a personal update. I promised over a week ago. 
Iāve been exceptionally busy at work, weāre beginning to finish up a much needed, much discussed by librarians, redesign of PubMed. Weāve put a ton of user interaction effort into this project, as well as a good sprinkling of graphic design (watch out, I even did some parts!) I think people will be really positive about these new changes.
[Just for the record, if someone happens to stumble upon this from the librarian community, yes, release date is still end of summer, and yes, there will be a Beta period, so no need to worry about a short timeline to update your class or instructional slides. We do listen!]
Itās also been exciting that weāve brought a few new people on board. Always exciting to have new hires, despite the fact that itās a lot of work⦠and all of the trainings I have to do.
What else⦠Iām planning on attending the DelveUI masterclasses this week in Brooklyn. It will be interesting to see what some of the heads of state have to say about the field. Iām a little excited, this masterclass format isnāt the usual boring no-content fluff that you hear at most conferences. I get the feeling that there will actually be code present! My thanks to the lovely Jina āSushi & Robotsā Bolton for the opportunity for the free ticket.
Iāve been reading⦠way too many things. Iāve been reading Learning jQuery 1.3, jQuery UI 1.6, and jQuery in Action and youāll see the reviews of those two books very soon. (Can you tell that weāve switched to jQuery at NCBI?) Iām a little behind with that reading, but Iāve been working hard on other things. Additionally, I went on an Amazon spree, and started reading Programming the Semantic Web, An Introduction to Lambda Calculi for Computer Scientists, To Mock a Mockingbird, 101 Things I learned in Architecture School, Code Complete 2. Last but not least, Iāve also been reading any photography book that I can get my hands on.
Yes, that is a lot of books, and I havenāt had much time for them. Iāve been working hard at work, and I want to relax a bit when I come home. Once summer ends, things will return to a slightly more regular pace. Iāve been learning so much on the job, that Iām not very worried about falling behind in reading.
Itās the summer, so I have been riding⦠not a ton, but some. I wish I had time to do more, but I donāt have time for everything. I have been taking long-ish 7 mile rides home, and then going out to play some basketball with my roommates. Thatās a good time. As soon as I finish this post, I am going to go and fix my fixie⦠my favorite Bianchi⦠I somehow mashed the pedals hard enough to shear off part of the thread of both the crank and the pedal, so there go the original cranks and some lovely MKS Sylvan Track Pedals that were on there. Iāve got a new, generic replacement crankset and new Sylvanās. Also, Iām moving from a 42x15 to a 46x17, but with the change in crank length (172.5 down to 165mm) Iāll have the same gear ratio as before. Iām interested in seeing how the shorter cranks feel.
Not to mention le Tour this year⦠I was captivated.
And then Iāve been taking some photos. Still have been good on my New Yearās resolution of taking a photo every day⦠with the exception of Jan 20 (yes, Inauguration Day, the day more people in my Washington DC area took photos than any other this year).
I also got an iPhone. While I was in California for Joel and Olgaās wedding, I dropped my phone of more than 5 years on a rug, and the antenna that had been barely holding on for a few months finally fell off completely. I had previously told myself that I would try to wait until my phone broke before getting a new one. So I was going to buy one at the first sight of antenna problems, until it was suggested that I wait for a new version. Well, my phoneās demise and the new versionās release coincided, so now I have a 3GS. Really the thing I like most is having my calendar with me at all times. The only other part I really like is the speaker, so I can listen to music while on my bike for the first time.
Alright, so thatās about that for the moment. Go out and do something summer-y, thatās what Iām doing.