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Where you'll find me in the card catalog
Category: Humor • Weirdness
Posted on: January 12, 2007 9:52 AM, by PZ Myers
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Comments
Posted by: AJ Milne | January 12, 2007 10:18 AM
But of course your call number has significance. QH390 .R32 indeed...
I'm going with PS1097 .D4.
Posted by: False Prophet | January 12, 2007 10:55 AM
I haven't seen a card catalogue since I was eight. No library I've been in or worked in since seems to have them anymore.
Good riddance. ;-)
Posted by: Shelley Batts | January 12, 2007 11:39 AM
Chairman Myers is a nice touch. Hey according to my recent trolls, you're likely having an atheistic orgy with my whole family. :)
Posted by: dzd | January 12, 2007 11:49 AM
Of course, then you get stuck in a situation where the catalog is all-digital and nobody can access it because the kids are hogging the computers playing Java MMORPGs and looking at MySpaces. And they won't get off my lawn!
Posted by: Matt | January 12, 2007 12:05 PM
Here's mine's
Posted by: The Disgruntled Chemist | January 12, 2007 2:07 PM
Mine is here.
Posted by: steve | January 12, 2007 2:24 PM
Here's mine's
If you want to call Shelley - note her number at the top.Posted by: Alon Levy | January 12, 2007 4:13 PM
I don't ejaculate; I subject my readers to things.
Posted by: Mena | January 12, 2007 7:42 PM
Mine, for what it's worth.
Posted by: The Ridger | January 12, 2007 9:59 PM
Here's mine (sorry everyone else - I read GMBM first this evening!)
Posted by: Greg Laden | January 12, 2007 10:20 PM
Mine is here. I thik it's a pretty good one. But may be it's stupid, I don't know.
LIBRARY CARD
No, maybe it's not so good and you should not look at it. I'm kind of embarrassed...
Posted by: Phoenician in a time of Romans | January 13, 2007 12:41 AM
I'd like to point out that these don't appear up to AACR2 standard...
Posted by: Greg Laden | January 13, 2007 10:28 AM
I've assembled the known cards into a single file:
Wacky World Wide Web Library
Posted by: Cairnarvon | January 13, 2007 8:26 PM
Are we still doing this?
Posted by: Darmok | January 16, 2007 11:58 PM
I made one too, for anyone who's interested.