One big candle

in

It's beyond passé to wish yourself a happy blog birthday. But this *is* the root node of my vast vanity media empire, and I *just* happened to see the timediff "52 weeks 21 hours" in a log file, and it's been an inordinately long year so I feel the need to reify something of its essence and be done with it. I don't currently have a "regular" job, so instead of singing myself a song and trolling for happy comments I'll just write up my year's worth of accomplishments and areas needing improvement for next year as if I were undergoing an "annual review".

Accomplishments:

  • Seeded vast vanity media empire with humbly named "One Big Library" online publishing venture; now has 350+ subscribers, and unprecedented annual advertising revenues which funded my recent purchase of two bags of groceries
  • Completed class in formal languages and automata
  • Gave talk at code4lib 2006
  • Co-authored paper indexed in MEDLINE/Pubmed
  • Served on first grant review panel
  • Led development of unAPI spec
  • Gave first talk in a few years on FLOSS in libraries in Ohio
  • Co-authored paper on unAPI
  • Landed a great consulting gig on a useful and fun project
  • Learned some ruby and rails
  • Started a fun podcast that's been "featured" in iTunes, now with ~200 subscribers
  • Learned the basics of audio production (what *not* to do, in particular)
  • Managed to not ruin Access Hackfest for a fifth straight year
  • Saw Ottawa, Corvallis, P.E.I., Dublin (OH), and a tiny sliver of Quebec for the first time
  • Got hand/wrist/arm strain roughly under control through divers implements of destruction, refraining from work, and dragon naturallyspeaking install
  • Joined advisory committees for two fascinating projects
  • Finally started writing that book
  • Gave worst named talk ever at NISO meeting (it went much better than the title might lead you to think, honestly)
  • Started a magazine column (slated to begin January 2007 in an actual paper-based periodical)

Areas needing improvement:

  • Still *really* need to build up parallel processing knowledge and chops
  • Improve skills in the area of killing projects that aren't working and need to be put down
  • Get back to work on the book
  • Stop thinking up projects faster than I can do them
  • Learn to consistently communicate very technical ideas more usefully to less- and non-technical audiences
  • Get better at doing projects faster
  • Improve focus - practice doing one thing at a time
  • Keep up better contact with people I've worked with in the past
  • Improve practicable understanding of probability theory and combinatorics
  • Stop freaking out every time I hear somebody say something idiotic like "at four petabytes it's five times bigger that the Library of Congress!"
  • Learn a functional programming language
  • Be sure to take time to exercise regularly while away on business travel
  • Stop killing kittens (not what you think! film at 11)
  • Learn to approach important deadlines more, um, gracefully

All told, 2006 will go down in my personal history as a year when many people I'd greatly admired and had met - some of whom I'd been lucky enough to spend some time with - passed away. If there's a party goin' on out there somewhere I'm certain that John Iliff, Ali Farka Touré, Ross Atkinson, and Fred Kilgour will be there. Or at least the library there will be *amazing*, with the most fantastic West African guitarist you ever heard playing nearby. And my dad will be taking pictures of all of it.

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