I’ve updated my contact form script to handle MIME types a little better, which in turn avoids getting filtered by SpamAssassin (now scores < -0.5), and to generate random numbers on an image for validation purposes, among many other minor tweaks. So if you’re using a previous revision, I’d recommend for you to upgrade.
Archive for May, 2006
The movie “X-Men: The Last Stand,” in my opinion, is more grandeur but lacks a little in action than its predecessors; nevertheless, it’s nice to some closures to a series. But judging by the last scene, I think they’ll continue the series.
I rate it an B+.
I’ve created yet another anti-spam hack for b2 named Image Validation Code which basically require commenters to enter random four-digits from a dynamically generated image. You can see it in action on my contact form!
You know, I’ve never realized when I was in school how difficult it’d be for me — and others like myself — to get an employment. If I had known, I’d have either tried to graduate much faster and then go to a graduate school, or played ’til I dropped dead. Yes, I did have a life back then. Continue reading ‘Late realization’ »
The movie “United 93” is a depiction of the true American heroism that the passangers of that flight acted with. They ought to be honored and remembered as true patriots.
I rated this an A+.
I need to go in for a simple surgery hopefully this Friday to replace a dead battery of the implant in my right chest plate. I’m hoping that they will replace the batteries on both sides so I don’t have to in again for another 3 years.
No wonder my condition has been bad for the last several weeks…
Continue reading ‘Battery Replacement’ »
About 7 or 8 years ago, I called one of those 900 numbers out of curiousity to inquire about my past life, and it said something like, “You were an Iranian soldier in the 19th century…” Continue reading ‘Past life’ »
The movie “Mission: Impossible 3” is definitely better than its predecessors with much more actions and a little more complicated plot. It’s well worth the money!
It deserves an A.
If you have one of Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS routers, you may want to try the open-sourced DD-WRT v23 filmware which offer features such as Static IP, better QoS, multiple attractive GUIs and most importantly, overclocking. I’m using it on my WRT54GS v2.0, and it’s great!
I just discovered that Windows 2000/XP has a built-in On-Screen Keyboard which means I don’t have to rely soley on a speech recognition software anymore! Now that I don’t require such a software, finding an employment would be a lot easier, not to mention that I don’t have to be tied to a headset anymore. I’ve been liberated!
I don’t know why I didn’t find out about it sooner. Anyway, does SUSE Linux have a similiar feature?



