How to disable a superhero

Some days I feel like a superhero librarian. In fact, I’ve been wrestling with the idea of a series of posts that would focus on my technological superhero librarian utility belt – and hopefully getting into the groove of this post will get those juices flowing again and I’ll eventually get around to it.

But every superhero has their kryptonite, and the other day I ran into mine.

But every superhero overcomes their kryptonite – and this is how I overcame mine:

Sometimes it’s best to channel your angry into creativity.

I’d already posted this to twitter – but I thought I’d give the fam a taste of what I sometimes encounter in my daily life.

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3 Responses to How to disable a superhero

  1. Anne says:

    Channeling anger into creativity is awesome! Nearly half of my punk band’s songs are a result of that.

  2. Anne says:

    D’oh! Hit enter too quickly. I was going to add some illustrative song titles: The Voices in My Head (Say Kill, Kill, Kill!) and Murder In the Air are two prime examples.

  3. kevin says:

    I just figured out how to hook up the stratocaster to the monster – but still haven’t figured out how to feed it into audacity yet — but I think it’s safe to say that I will have my own inspirations blaring out of here shortly.

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