Some things I agree with
(or not as the case may be)
Saturday, June 30 Ack.
Ack,
And ACK again.
Damn st00pid computer's giving up on me. For some strange reason, after rebooting my PC one day the sound card had magically uninstalled (the drivers) from the Control Panel, and now my very dodgy E drive (was damaged in transit originally I think) has decided to start dieing on me - taking my 5gig MP3 collection with it. Have to hurry up with that new drive and get it installed.
I've managed to half-resurrect an old ISA card, but that's dodgy too. Due to a botched Win2K install previously (involving a naff MBR, or Master Boot Record) I can't install 2K on the other good drive, meaning I have to stick it out with crappy 98 until at least July 4th. Grr.
Also, if an app is running sound and another app calls the sound card's routines, that's it for sound until the next reboot. No sound :(
Oh well, have to listen to the radio :D
Chris W
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6/30/2001 08:27:00 PM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4318236·
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Friday, June 29 Hi Woods,
Thought I would just add a message to your WeBlog thing. I am gonna get mine set up properly and add it to my website somewhere for people to take the piss out' a me without a f'in care in the world
http://www.electronicmiracles.com <<< Possibly one of the most intuitive examples of conceptual design and navigation that I've ever seen. The only problem is, when you design something as good as this that works great in IE, chances are that 99% of the time it looks crap in Netscape... But wahey! Netscape is dead! So no worries. That's a load offa my mind... No more having to parallel code for two browsers anymore! Phew.
Oh, wait, what about Mozilla? Damn... I can live with Opera, that mimics IE enough to get away with it. Netscape never did have a good enough support for dHTML though... hehe
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6/28/2001 08:09:00 PM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4288162·
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Ok, here are some neato links to ASP scripts and stuff.
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6/28/2001 07:04:00 AM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4279664·
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Right.
Because so many people have been asking me, "how come you don't get cable when they cabled right past your road?", here's my response. For the last time.
I can't get cable (at the moment) because:
Telewest cabled down the road next to my road. Which is a county-council-owned road. So that's ok. However, the road I live on is a private road - every house on the road owns the bit of road in front of it, and I'm the farthest away from the road's opening. This means that everyone who's in the way of any possible path for laying cable must consent to having Telewest dig up "their" strip of road, and if one person says no, that's it. No cable.
Up until now, my neighbours couldn't be bothered with cable cuz the bloke had a nice 128k ISDN paid for by his company. However, with the sudden demise of RedHotAnt (his ISP) and lack of use thereon, his line got cut by British Telecom. It was damn expensive anyway...
The people at the end of the road (closest to the cable dist box, and essentially the key players in the quest for cable on my road) said no to Telewest digging up their little measly patch of road. They couldn't give a rat's ass, from what I make of them. They have Sky Digital, a nice widescreen telly, and I'm pretty damn sure broadband satellite, so why would they want cable? They have digital telly, and (I suspect) satellite internet. So what do they care?
However, with my neighbour hankering for a fast internet connection (I can see it in the way his eyes move nervously whenever I happen to drop in his lost ISDN line into casual conversation hehehe) and myself also dying for a cable modem so I can whoop my mate's ass in Unreal Tourney, we could be onto something. In 2 against 1 situations = the 2 usually win.
So...
I'll just pay my end-of-the-road neighbours a little visit.. Mr. Crowbar can come too. ;)
Scuse me ppl - have to go clean Mr. Crowbar up, get him nice and shiny.
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6/28/2001 06:21:00 AM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4279135·
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So yeah, I've switched ISPs for this weblog. Got pissed off with f2s's downtime.
Just hope DigitalRice stays up too... :D
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6/28/2001 04:48:00 AM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4277758·
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RIght guys, I just got some kickass Ska and Nu Metal MP3s from one of my mates over MSN. His band's currently called Morvaine. The kid's only 14, and he's Grade 11 on drums and Grade 5 on guitar. Sh*t...
Expect links to the files damn soon. I'll be doing a web site for 'im too... ;)
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6/28/2001 04:19:00 AM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4277313·
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Wednesday, June 27 ooo ooo ooo ooo can't miss this site.
http://www.8edge.com/intro.html <<< this is a site designed by the people at the above link. Watch the intro movie... oh. my. god.
http://www.feindesigns.com/main.html <<< yet another site designed by the people at fourm.com. I spent at least 5 minutes playing the the menu ... heehee
These sites make my own sites look sorta paltry really. P'raps I should start reading "Flash 5 for Dummies" and get that Wacom pad I've been thinking about getting...
Yup. **feels crap at design**
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6/27/2001 11:35:00 PM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4273722·
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This site has to be the best, most innovatively-designed site I've seen in the past few days.
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6/27/2001 04:35:00 AM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4260222·
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Whoah! Thompson are trying to profit from MP3's success... one problem: older versions of MP3 players won't support the format, because of the way it encodes the songs...
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6/27/2001 04:24:00 AM. Roughly. Blog ID: 4260059·
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Tuesday, June 26 Yo guys, found this link earlier... If you're being pestered by spam from an octal-form IP address (Base 8 form, as opposed to the Base-10 dotted IP form) then this article will be an eye-opener...