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Automatic Door, by Ed Harkness
 

For some the door opens automatically.

Others have to push hard

To get to the books, the art history,

To be placed in front of the woman

Or man who explains how we evolve,

 

Who asks you to think about the why of war,

Who says Listen to this…and suddenly

Beethoven’s Ninth leaps from a silver wafer,

Who plays that other masterpiece,

Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power.”

 

And you find yourself transformed.

 

Then one day the police come and bolt

The campus gate. Now you’re locked out,

Looking in, wondering why

Your life has been arrested, what crime

You committed to end up doing time.

 

And you find yourself transformed.

 

The Senators say Don’t call us—we’ll call you.

And there in the hangar sits your future, idle,

An experimental plane that runs on moonlight,

Half finished for lack of funds,

Lack of dreaming, lack of heart,

 

Lack of mathematicians, engineers, mechanics,

Historians, painters, biologists, writers

Physicists, economists, chemists,

Musicians, librarians, geologists,

Poets, singers, programmers and philosophers.

 

They were supposed to work with you

To complete the delicate struts and wings

For you to fly. But they weren’t there—

Phone lines cut, told to go home,

Your dream plane stuck on the ground,

 

Someone brings a hack saw to cut open

The campus gate. Someone calls the Senators

Demanding they reveal the secret password

To the automatic door, demanding to know

Who gets in, who doesn’t, and why.

 

And you find yourself transformed.

 

                                                            --Ed Harkness

Spring Quarter Technology Moments

Fridays 12:30-1 in 4214 at the back of the Library

The Library Technology Center is offering Technology Moments: 30 minute informal talks about technologies from Web 2.0 and beyond. We will talk about cutting-edge technologies that are getting buzz. Some of these technologies will have longevity and some will fizzle. Decide for yourself! Please join us in room 4214, many Fridays, 12:30-1:00 pm., room 4214, as staff and faculty from the Library, eLearning, Media and TSS and other Shoreline faculty/staff talk about these cutting-edge, practical technologies. Faculty and staff are all welcome!

 

April 10

Angel: Why it’s better than Blackboard with Debby Handrich

 April 24

Camtasia: make your own video tutorials with Larry Cheng

May 1

Second Life and Virtual Worlds with Micheal Nelson

May 8

24/7 Chat Reference: ask a librarian a question any time from our web site with Jason Felton and Claire Murata

May 15

Zotero: Collect your research in one place, for free! With Jason Felton and Claire Murata

May 29

Web design for faculty and staff: what you need to get your web site going with Jim Hills and Dave Holmes

June 5

Twitter: Microblogging trendiness  with Jason Felton and Claire Murata