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		<title>Farmy Decimal (Work in Progress)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been put in charge of getting our growing library at work organized. I used librarything.com to catalog the books, one ISBN at a time. Originally I was going to use the Dewey Decimal system for sorting, but I soon realized it&#8217;s not great for small libraries &#8212; especially collections that have many books on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been put in charge of getting our growing library at work organized. I used <a href="http://www.librarything.com/catalog/greenstring">librarything.com</a> to catalog the books, one ISBN at a time. Originally I was going to use the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Decimal_Classification">Dewey Decimal</a> system for sorting, but I soon realized <a href="http://www.librarycrunch.com/2006/05/spine_labels_and_dedeweficatio.html">it&#8217;s not great for small libraries</a> &#8212; especially collections that have many books on only a couple topics.</p>
<p>I have this slight personality problem, where I reinvent the wheel whenever possible.</p>
<p>So now I have a new library system, loosely based on Melvil Dewey&#8217;s. It&#8217;s the Farmy Decimal system.</p>
<pre>000 Spirituality etc.
	00 General Spirituality
	10 Philosophy
	20 Religion
	30 Energy
	40 Plants

100	Agriculture
	00 theory &#038; science
		0 schools of thought
			.0 biodynamics
			.1 permaculture
			.2 agroecology
		3 botany &#038; plant science
			.0 diseases &#038; pests
		4 soil science
			.0 minerals
			.1 compost
				.10 compost tea
				.11 vermiculture
	10 agricultural settings
		1 landscaping
		2 greenhouses
		3 urban/small home gardens
	20 crops
		1 vegetables
		2 trees, vines, and shrubs
			.0 fruit trees
				.00 olives
				.01 apples
			.1 nut trees
			.2 vines
				.20 viticulture &#038; wine
			.3 silviculture &#038; forestry
		3 herbs
			.0 medicinal
			.1 culinary
		4 flowers
		5 mushrooms
			.0 medicinal
			.1 culinary
		6 animals
			.0 bees
			.1 chickens
		7 grass &#038; pasture
	30 techniques
		1 pruning
		2 propagation
			.0 seeds
			.1 asexual
		3 grafting
		4 irrigation

200 Sustainable Living
	10 Health
		1 Alternative Medicine
			.0 herbs
		2 Food
	20 Food Preparation
	30 Crafts
		1 Building
			.0 Carpentry
			.1 adobe, cobb, and earth
			.2 strawbail
		2 Tool-making

300 Issues
	10 food and farm
	20 environmental

400 Business &#038; Economics
	10 farm

500 History
	10 Biographies

600 Literature
	10 Essays
	20 Poetry
	30 Children's Books

700 Language
	10 Spanish</pre>
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		<title>On being a gigantic nerd</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 19:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I name all of my material possessions after people, creatures, and things in Harry Potter. Well, all of the things that are worth naming, anyways. I haven&#8217;t named my washer and dryer Ron and Hermione or anything. (Though now that I&#8217;ve said that, maybe&#8230; nevermind.) It started with my last car. Then it just sorta [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I name all of my material possessions after people, creatures, and things in Harry Potter. Well, all of the things that are worth naming, anyways. I haven&#8217;t named my washer and dryer Ron and Hermione or anything. (Though now that I&#8217;ve said that, maybe&#8230; nevermind.)</p>
<p>It started with my last car. Then it just sorta became a <em>thing</em>.</p>
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<li>Honda Civic Hybrid: Hagrid (because it&#8217;s ironic &#8212; that thing&#8217;s a damn lawn-mower)</li>
<li>my first iPod: Hedwig</li>
<li>wireless network: Patronus (password was an encrypted version of &#8220;Expecto Patronum&#8221;)</li>
<li>newer silver iPod: Pigwidgeon</li>
<li>MacBook Pro: Buckbeak</li>
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<p>Last week I got an iPhone, and when the dude at the AT&#038;T store asked me what I wanted to name it, I realized I hadn&#8217;t thought of a name for it yet. I told him to register it as &#8220;Jenny&#8217;s iPhone&#8221; &#8212; he actually mocked me for being unoriginal, though I can&#8217;t imagine what he would have said if I&#8217;d made him help me come up with an appropriately dorky name.</p>
<p>When I got home, I started brainstorming. It&#8217;s small, it&#8217;s black, it&#8217;s connected and super-useful, so my first thought was &#8220;Dark Mark.&#8221; Ugh. No way. I couldn&#8217;t think of any creature that fits that description. Errol was the closest, being gray, but he&#8217;s just so pathetic and old, and my iPhone&#8217;s awesome and new! I ended up settling on Patronus, even though I&#8217;d already used the name.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not happy with Patronus though. It makes sense for a network because it&#8217;s this sort of general thing, but for something that I hold in my hand, it needs a real name. A real character. Someone important. Someone small and sweet and endlessly helpful. Someone loved, and loving.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got it: the iPhone is Dobby. <3</p>
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