| I wrote the words to this song on the back of a photograph, behind your back it goes... |
[Oct. 5th, 2006|11:43 pm] |
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| | We've Had Enough, Alkaline Trio | ] | It's quarter to twelve, and I'm waiting for the load of washing to finish, so what do I do? Update my DJ, naturally. 'Sides, both Thomas and Rob expressed suprise at the lack of entries today. Sigh, not this again...
By the way, the last entry (this morning, timestamped around 10:30) was friends-locked. I don't know how interesting its content will be to those that don't know the people involved, but you might want to check that you are actually able to view it; Rob had to post a comment before it realised he was signed in and allowed him to view the post in question. ...Matt tells me that whether OpenID remembers you as signed in or not can be hacked through some setting on this page; having never used OpenID personally, I can't vouch for it.
QOTDs: Note: These are all from the DCA lecture/tute. There were probably some comments at ProgSoc, as well, but I can't remember them offhand. *Flicks through notes* Wow; I missed updating with several lectures'/tutes' worth. But most of them require the slides to give them some form of context, so I won't bother... (With Wikipedia links for the jargon!) Lecturer: The client side [processing] is used when you want to change the User Interface. Justin2: When you want to use gimmicks. Mm: Hey! That BLINK tag's gonna last FOREVER!
Justin: Since when do I speak... proper English? Mm: ... "Speak English properly".
*Studying XML files and XSL stylesheets, used for formatting XML documents into readable text. Justin: It's like a file structure!Complex elements = folders Simple elements = files Text = file contents Mm: You are such a geek. Justin: O RLY? Mm: YA RLY.
There was stuff from ProgSoc, as well; like Rob rambling about the heterosexual couple at his convention that roleplay a slash pairing. And, a seperate ramble, about gay sex with hamsters; or something. But the vagueness of these descriptions should be indicating a couple of things to you: One: That they didn't really make much sense, regardless of whether you could figure out what he was on about or not Two: That the actual content of them doesn't overly matter, and picking random keywords is more than amusing enough.
Another moment of amusement was getting home and ordering Coke concert tickets, to receive this message:Remember: Collect your ticket(s) by October 4 - after this date your ticket(s) can not be guaranteed so get in fast to make sure you don't miss out. ...Umm... Good?
...Bedtime now. Please let the load of washing have finished... -Mmaster |
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