Archive for November, 2005

I didn’t go in last week because of a mild case of diarrhea, and I won’t be going in this week, either, because my immediate supervisor who also helps me out has a stomach bug, so she said she will go home soon. It’s not my fault, but I feel kind of guilty — especially since my last day is December 16. Oh, well. :|

Interesting articles on IPv6 at here and here. :)

“In what may be an all-time low for child abuse involving the Internet, a woman in Martinez, Calif., was arrested Tuesday for reportedly offering her child up online for sex.” — [[link removed]]

A four-year-old and not even a teenager? People like her should be shot on the spot… o_O

I’ve never played the game, because it’s such a fast-paced game, but I love its movie “Doom,” which I consider one of the best SCI-FI movies of the year. Excellent plot, casts and visuals… its special effects are as good as the game!

It deserves an A! :)

According to SiteMeter, over 15% of my visitors are using Firefox; therefore, I’ve spent the last 3 hours making this site compatible with it. I had heck of a time getting rid of a horizontal scrollbar which appeared only in Firefox. The Web Developer Tools extension helped me to identify the problem. Eh. :?

So, anyhow, this site, as well as the subdomain, should look almost identical in both browsers. 8-)

Beside this, I also received a sweatshirt today. Thanks! :)

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Check it out! I like the color Indigo. How about you?

I have always blamed all of my problems on my disability, people around me and/or circumstances, but I realized that the biggest problem of mine lies within myself; that is, I don’t love myself… at all, and I have never been able to, which could be why I don’t have many friends — even when I was in school. I could never approach someone with an open heart and mind; I could never open up to anyone, not even to my closest friend or my own brother. How could I… I don’t even open up to myself. Continue reading ‘Love Thyself’ »

“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” — Albert Einstein

“Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.” — Joseph Addison

“Love is a sign from the heavens that you are here for a reason.” — J. Ghetto

“Some succeed by what they know; some by what they do; and a few by what they are.” — Elbert Hubbard

“An atheist is a man who has no invisible means of support.” — Fulton J. Sheen