I woke up at around 6 in the morning to pounding noises, but fortunately, I was able to get back to sleep in about 30 minutes. Anyhow, I thought the noise came from a car accident or something, because I heard an ambulance a little later. But you know what it really was? My father was actually pounding on the wall in the livingroom just because it was a little noisy upstairs. As if that’s going to stop the noise. Yeah, right!
At least that has accompanied something: he woke me up, including Mother. He has no brain and manner, I tell you…
Archive for November, 2003
According to this test, my type of a girl is the “girl next door” which is absolutely right.
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We went to the church this morning for the first time in 3 months or so. Yeah, yeah, I will burn in Hell for that. Would’t you like that? Yeah, whatever.
Well, anyway, the parking lot was completely full, so we parked by the side entrance right behind the trash container which is a one-way “sidewalk” blocked in all three sides. So the only way out is the way we went in. Continue reading ‘Parking etiquette’ »
Looks like most of my visitors are using Internet Explorer…
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I guess I don’t have to worry about it with so many drugs coming out and devices like this… heh.
This is so true…
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I have been working on my contact page, and it now has a drop-down box where you can select a subject of the e-mail you are sending. I used an array for those subjects so that it’s much easier to add more subjects, and you don’t have to bother with all the HTML codes you have to deal with when you want to add something as simple as another subject line. It also checks to see if all the fields have been filled in. If you want, get the code here.
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If you are interested in physics, read about String Theory. It’s quite intriguing: According to it, there are eleven dimensions, parallel universes and this world is made of “strings” which are unimaginably smaller than atoms.
“…if an atom were magnified to the size of the solar system, a string would be the size of a tree. Yup, real small” (Tyson, 2003, link).
