Saturday, October 07, 2006

Just quidding

Well, watch me disappear. I just discovered www.quid.fr , and for an information junkie like me, it simply doesn't get any better. The online resource to beat all resources. I only knew it in its fat-book form.

What a delightful black hole of time -- the "personnalites" section alone can use up an entire morning. Time to go hibernate; I'm now a quidkid.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the Quid, too. You're great with puns. Keep writing!

Anonymous said...

Good Morning, at least it is morning on Galveston Island off the coast of Texas.

I found your blog and am loving reading about your walks through Paris. It is like being there. I went there once many years ago on my honeymoon and took many walks through the city and saw the places you are describing. What a wonderful place...

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Hi Polly,

I'm conducting an online survey to explore the privacy attitudes and expectations of bloggers.

Please take part in the survey: http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/privacysurvey/

If you participate you will be asked to answer questions anonymously about your blogging practices and your expectations of privacy when publishing online. All answers will be stored and analysed on a confidential basis.
The responses will be used to inform academic and policy discussions on blogging practices and attitudes towards privacy.

Finally, could you please encourage other bloggers to participate in the study.

It takes less than 5 minutes to complete the survey!

For further information on my research please visit
http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/staff/km.htm or, email:
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I am a PhD researcher at CCSR, University of Manchester, England. I am sponsored by the ESRC and Office of the Information Commissioner, UK.

Many thanks,

Karen

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