Saturday, November 30, 2002
Wednesday, November 27, 2002
Tuesday, November 26, 2002
Monday, November 25, 2002
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Saturday, November 23, 2002
Friday, November 22, 2002
Wolf550e's rules recommendations of web publishing
- Anything published on the web must at least be 100% HTML 4.01 Strict and encoded in the ISO-8859-1 charset. XHTML and UTF-8 is even better.
 - Validate using industrial strength tools until 100% compliant. No exceptions.
 - Do not publish files in "Macintosh" or "windows-1252" charsets.
 - Use paragraph tags, not line breaks.
 - Do not use <font> tags.
 - Always specify a generic font family and widely adopted alternative fonts. Do not use proprietary symbol fonts ([Wingdings] "J")
 - Define formatting in global CSS. Do not use <span> or <div> tags in every paragraph.
 - There is no need for Netscape 2.0 backwards compatibility. Version 4 browsers are dinosaurs whose time is come to pass. CSS1 support is expected. No need for "align" properties, <center> tags or any such means.
 - Indent sections should be included in a <div> so a single style can be applied to all indent'd paragraphs (e.g. italics or a cursive font).
 - Make sure your formatting will not look too horrible if CSS is omitted. This means no casual use of <H1> paragraphs.
 - Use tables and frames sparsely.
 - Use a consistent, sortable, file naming convention (this means leading zeros and a single file extension).
 - Links to next/previous chapters should be relative to current directory while links to review boards should be full.
 
Thursday, November 21, 2002
HP Fandom - CoS movie
Good:
Kenneth Branagh
Jason Isaacs
Christian Coulson
The R/H non-hug, though awkward.
Quidditch
Bad:
The applause for Hagrid at the end (*WTF?!*)
John Williams
Wuss!Ron
Criminal loss of detail, feels like everything is coincidental and cartoon-ish, not alive like in the books.
Richard Harris
Chris Columbus
I think I miss some of the Burrow scenes they cut out.
Notes:
Emma Watson is so ickle. And she overacts. And everyone's facial expressions were fake. Looked more theater-like than RL.
Dan is ok. Rupert is very much Ron, but in canon I see him as more of an equal to Harry. In the movie, he's very much the sidekick.
The Slytherins were good. Myrtle was weird. Dobby was excellent.
I must see it two or three more times at least, so I can discern what details they cut and what I just missed. Unfortunately, a movie ticket goes for about two hours minimal wage here, and I have no one to go with me, so I think I'll wait for the DVD rip to surface (Note MPAA: I paid for my copy of PS, so shush).
Wednesday, November 20, 2002
Tuesday, November 19, 2002
Monday, November 18, 2002
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Thursday, November 14, 2002
Mandrake Linux 9.0 supports pptp during setup
I just fell off my chair. There I was, installing Mandrake 9.0, switching CDs (damn that was fast), when all of a sudden it asks for registration. So I gingerly typed up me email, thinking "yeah, right". And then… it sent that info. Through the internet. Yeah. I was @#$%^&* online. All I did was checked "pptp" and provided it with my login and password. And I was online. During setup! I could actually download and update packages while installing, because it was already online. It takes winXP a minute to feed it all the data to get it online. VPN and DSL dial, DNS, all that crap.
I'm in Mozilla, I'm online, I have a fuzzy clock in my task bar and I can safely format my NTFS partition. I have died and gone to heaven.