A historic day
With only one cable outlet in the building and live streaming not a sure thing, we had a challenge today. So, using old-fashioned splitter technology (and massive lengths of cable), we had three TVs broadcasting - two in the library and one in the second floor hallway. We crammed them in everywhere we could.

Eagerly awaiting the start of festivities

Ms. Kovacs gets one of those all-important phone calls

A nook

A cranny

And a perch on the book drop
Time to go check the Online Gargoyle, whose reporters were live blogging.

Eagerly awaiting the start of festivities

Ms. Kovacs gets one of those all-important phone calls

A nook

A cranny

And a perch on the book drop
Time to go check the Online Gargoyle, whose reporters were live blogging.
News and views from the 

1 Comments:
Awesome, wasn't it? Although, Obama talked for like 20 MINUTES. That's a LONG time. It was fun, though.
That looks REALLY packed. Ours was set up in our auditorium, so it wasn't quite as packed, though we were still a bit squished.
I wish I had been there. I see so many people I know... I miss you guys. :(
I was the only person who STOOD UP and applauded after Obama's speech - everyone else just clapped. I bet if I had done that there, people would have stood up, or tried to, anyway. ^^
Whoo, long comment.
When Obama thanked Bush for what he had done, I coughed quite loudly. It was much appreciated, and people laughed. I hope someone there coughed then too. :)
Anywhoo, hope all is well in Uni-Land.
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