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A really interesting but very weird site: Snarg.Net. Honestly, it took me some time to figure out what the site's about, or at least what I think the site's about. It's an online gallery... and a very obtuse one at that.
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If you're using IE6 or NN6, my index page will look like crap. I'll fix it later. The problem has something to do with the 'quirks' mode in these standards-compliant browsers. When I find out how to fix it so I can turn quirks mode off, I'll let you know.
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Firearm #1:
</P>Which Firearm are you?
brought to you byStan Ryker</CENTER></TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER>Firearm #2:
</P>Which Firearm are you?
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I'm now using Lynx for all my home browsing needs, not because I'm a masochist but because I just love to use the keyboard. How inane.
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BTW, one thing GM has over Online Journal is the fact my pages will get indexed by search engines; CGI paths are deliberately skipped by engines as "dead ends." However, since my DR account is only 5MB in size, GM will quickly accumulate kruft (duplicate data-- both the HTML output and the entry text</a>), while Online Journal will generate output on the fly.
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Which do you think I should use, GreyMatter, or Online Journal? I can handle both, but I have to decide which one to use. GreyMatter is relatively massive (compared to Online Journal), and GreyMatter is better used for blogs (several entries per page), and I need a one-entry-per-page script. Online Journal is simple, but quite limited (output header, output text, output footer— that's about it). GreyMatter has a good support base; Online Journal doesn't seem to have one as extensive as GM's. GM's tags are pretty obtuse; however, they are powerful. I modified the Online Journal script to parse my special tags; however, they are limited. I have to FTP entries if I use Online Journal— contrast that to simply typing it up in GM.
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Asylum framework is up, and so is the version 6 layout. I'm going live with the whole site later on, probably this Wednesday. Stay tuned.
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From quirky, semicharmed, Clarissa and whoever they got it from:
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Which Trainspotting Character Are You?As said previously... right... sabi mo eh.
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Daria is the poster child for "teen misfit," and holds in high contempt what she sees as the shallowness and superficiality of the world around her. She is also cynical -- though she'd say she's "realistic" -- and mistrustful of authority, and doesn't hesitate to make her opinions known when she sees fit. She has a talent for writing, a sharp intellect, an even sharper tongue (her sarcasm could cut tempered steel), and a wit so dry it makes the Sahara look like a rain forest.
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Right. Sabi mo eh.
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