This was the next recommended video after your metadata video. I think it was well recommended as I completely forgot why I had originally searched for metadata and am just overwhelmed by the cuteness of your kid.
Holy smokes! Way to go, buddy -- it's going to be very hard for you for the most while, but it's also going to be amazing. Reach out if you want to talk!
Yay, happy dading! Dadding? …parenting. Happy parenting! And to the laundry question: you’re doing the same amount of laundry whether or not your kid is covered in peas and applesauce :p
Hi! I have a question about opening a library. I cant find much information on it. I would greatly greatly greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Your baby is ADORABLE by the way! 🎉congrats!
As a Mom about to give birth to her fourth, I loved this video so much! Even my husband enjoyed it and, as supportive as he is of my professional endeavors, has no particular interest in libraries 😆
I am a high schooler I just got curious and started reading books I started with Theology And then science and history sociology and psychology I became so addicted that I could not stop I wanted all knowledge But then I realised humans have limited knowledge which is constantly expanding Then I tried to know how many subjects are there How can I categorise all human knowledge At one place Then I searched for it I got to know about library science How they classify all human knowledge I got curious I googled it and that said that there are nearly 120 million books and internet data Is also there How they classified all of this in some finite classes I mean since human knowledge is vast and limited so this is possible to classify all Human knowledge But I am curious that How much time It take to do it And what is the exact process of doing it Do they read index and summary of all 120 million books and make a classification table How exactly it's all done Also new discoveries are taking place How they update their table Are these tables complete atleast when they are published Can I call them complete and detailed Is there such thing I complete classification of all fields of knowledge Atleast for that moment when new discoveries are left uncategorised Dewey decimal classification Universal decimal classification 10 pillers of human knowledge Propaedia outline of knowledge Do they cover all human knowledge I mean all subjects and fields Without leaving anything Atleast when they are revised and published Or can I say that They cover everything But Leaving some concepts Here and there Miscellaneous Which are not a discipline in itself Context free information Or They covers trunk all branches of knowledge tree But leave the leaves that are small topics behind I have also asked you this question on tumbler
I was going to type something sweet about of course you're still a librarian, but then you used the term DANGER HANDS and now that's all I can think about.
Omg - as an Australian woman I find you very frustrating. Yes you are smart, and you keep alluding to that. But the whole baby thing- it never interrupts a man’s career ever. So cry me a river. And also in Australia having qualifications but less than a masters is better because it means you are still qualified but they can pay you less= more appealing to employers. Seriously, you are Canadian which is similar to America but Australia and England are so different so you shouldn’t be so encompassing in your job prospects and study options. I like your videos but you are also so bumptious and as a white man in a predominantly middle aged female career it is too much man splaining for me. There is such a fine line between smart and arrogant and Nate, you’ve crossed it
This was the next recommended video after your metadata video. I think it was well recommended as I completely forgot why I had originally searched for metadata and am just overwhelmed by the cuteness of your kid.
You've been promoted to Baby's Personal Reference Librarian. Congrats!
You are absolutely still a librarian. Is a doctor no longer a doctor when they’re not currently practicing? No! Librarian is FOREVER. 🎉
Two years ago so okay this child is two! Is he reading yet? LOL j/k Parenting is the best and most important job ever. Congrats.
How cute. You're the type of person who will be a great parent.
congrats! he is the cutest little bean
he's pretty darn cute! a truly worth venture.
Congratulations, Peter! I was just thinking about you recently. I have a kid now too. He’s almost 15 months old
Congrats! Currently sitting here with my first kid, 1 week old! I feel you!
Holy smokes! Way to go, buddy -- it's going to be very hard for you for the most while, but it's also going to be amazing. Reach out if you want to talk!
Congratulations! While I miss your videos, what you’re doing is more important.
Yay, happy dading! Dadding? …parenting. Happy parenting! And to the laundry question: you’re doing the same amount of laundry whether or not your kid is covered in peas and applesauce :p
Congrats on the baby!
Oh, hey! I was thinking recently that I hadn't seen you around in a while, glad to hear it's for a good and exciting reason!
not sleeping but dad
Congratulations! He is precious
congratulations. i will always enjoy your videos
Congratulations on your baby!🤗❤
Omg Congratulations! I missed your videos
Im also library field💜🌻
The way he looks at you Omg 🥺
Hi! I have a question about opening a library. I cant find much information on it. I would greatly greatly greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Your baby is ADORABLE by the way! 🎉congrats!
CONGRATULATIONS!! 🎉🎉🎉
As a Mom about to give birth to her fourth, I loved this video so much! Even my husband enjoyed it and, as supportive as he is of my professional endeavors, has no particular interest in libraries 😆
Congrats! Your baby is the same age as my nibling who is also a very good baby ♥️
Ah, this takes me back a few years. We have 3 now... it doesn't get any better. :)
CONGRATULATIONS!
It's you, Peter!
I am a high schooler
I just got curious and started reading books
I started with Theology
And then science and history sociology and psychology
I became so addicted that I could not stop
I wanted all knowledge
But then I realised humans have limited knowledge which is constantly expanding
Then I tried to know how many subjects are there
How can I categorise all human knowledge
At one place
Then I searched for it I got to know about library science
How they classify all human knowledge
I got curious
I googled it and that said that there are nearly 120 million books and internet data Is also there
How they classified all of this in some finite classes
I mean since human knowledge is vast and limited so this is possible to classify all Human knowledge
But I am curious that How much time
It take to do it
And what is the exact process of doing it
Do they read index and summary of all 120 million books and make a classification table
How exactly it's all done
Also new discoveries are taking place
How they update their table
Are these tables complete atleast when they are published
Can I call them complete and detailed
Is there such thing I complete classification of all fields of knowledge
Atleast for that moment when new discoveries are left uncategorised
Dewey decimal classification
Universal decimal classification
10 pillers of human knowledge
Propaedia outline of knowledge
Do they cover all human knowledge I mean all subjects and fields
Without leaving anything
Atleast when they are revised and published
Or can I say that
They cover everything
But
Leaving some concepts
Here and there
Miscellaneous
Which are not a discipline in itself
Context free information
Or
They covers trunk all branches of knowledge tree But leave the leaves that are small topics behind
I have also asked you this question on tumbler
"this is my life now"
congrats! you got a promotion!
Congratulations on being a daddy!❤
A little greyer my friend. Being a dad will do that to you.
He got so much bigger since I last saw him ❤
The baby I mean.
UH HUH, SURE
I was going to type something sweet about of course you're still a librarian, but then you used the term DANGER HANDS and now that's all I can think about.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yup, welcome to parenthood.
HAHAHA. Seriously cannot hate this RUclips video.
I do not mean to downplay having a kid at all, but welcome to the stereotype life of a librarian with a cat.
Omg - as an Australian woman I find you very frustrating. Yes you are smart, and you keep alluding to that. But the whole baby thing- it never interrupts a man’s career ever. So cry me a river. And also in Australia having qualifications but less than a masters is better because it means you are still qualified but they can pay you less= more appealing to employers. Seriously, you are Canadian which is similar to America but Australia and England are so different so you shouldn’t be so encompassing in your job prospects and study options. I like your videos but you are also so bumptious and as a white man in a predominantly middle aged female career it is too much man splaining for me. There is such a fine line between smart and arrogant and Nate, you’ve crossed it
Weird and bitter!
get a diary