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Valentine's Day

February 15th, 2006

I'd just like to send a general wave of happy wonderful emotion out to all you awesome people out there who care about me, who entertain me with your conversation and your wit, who have shown me love, who have listened to me rant about my problems, and who have shared theirs in turn with me. I love you guys.

Johari Window

February 14th, 2006

Smurf's Johari Window

This seems to be one of the better meme-like things. Pretty awesome looking. I'd be made happy if people were to go do this (with a little bit of thought, at least).

Rusty and Facebook

February 13th, 2006

Rusty has the strangest ways of proposing. This makes two times that I've recieved Facebook requests for some sort of relationship. The first time was as a spouse, the second was as a boyfriend. Rusty, don't you think you're going about this a bit backwards?

"You have a request from Rustin Grove to add him as your boyfriend. [ confirm ] [ reject ]"

Happy Birthday, Sister Mine

February 11th, 2006

Birthday

You say it's your birthday
It's my birthday too—yeah
They say it's your birthday
We're gonna have a good time
I'm glad it's your birthday
Happy birthday to you.
Yes we're going to a party party
Yes we're going to a party party
Yes we're going to a party party.
I would like you to dance—Birthday
Take a cha-cha-cha-chance-Birthday
I would like you to dance—Birthday
Dance
You say it's your birthday
Well it's my birthday too—yeah
You say it's your birthday
We're gonna have a good time
I'm glad it's your birthday
Happy birthday to you.

Listen.

Aaron in Drag?

February 11th, 2006

I went to the GUTS show tonight, and it was pretty cool. Aaron was scorekeeper, which means…. Well, it's all explained on this page, which I created before going tonight but am only now getting around to posting: Dragging Aaron

The Next Amusement Park Ride

February 6th, 2006

I just took a ride in a dryer. Yes, the kind you put wet clothes in. And yes, I fit. (Aaron fit too, but he didn't take a RIDE, like I did.) Aaron turned the dryer on for me, and I rode in it for a couple seconds. Quite a dizzying sensation, especially when gravity twists, space-warping your original comfortable position into standing on your head. I ended up upside down when Aaron stopped it, and a bit more disoriented, making it more difficult to get out than it was to get in.

It's amazing the things you'll try to procrastinate for just a few minutes longer.

When I Am an Old Guy

February 5th, 2006

When I Am an Old Guy

"…When I am old guy, I will eat things that are bad for me. When I am asked the secret of my longevity, I will mention eating things that are bad for me. When I am an old guy, I will lie a lot…."

Jon Carroll just became even more my hero.

Internet Explorer Beta 2 – General Review

February 1st, 2006

This is a follow-up post to the announcement that Internet Explorer Beta 2 was released to the public for previewing and testing and such jollity. You may or may not be interested in it.

REVIEW

I just perused through the new Internet Explorer. My overall opinion is that, at this state, there is no reason to switch back to IE from Firefox, and no reason not to switch to Firefox (from ie) if you're not already using it. That said, it's certainly an improvement to the old browser, so you might as well download it and use it (as long as you've got a valid windows installation. They have some sort of security validation. If you want it, just ask me. [I think it will work just transferring the file.] )

Test it out, see what you think. You've got nothing to lose, as after 5 long years of a major lack of development for Internet Explorer, it can't have gotten worse than it had already sunk due to obsolescence.

This review may be updated multiple times throughout the next few days.

FEATURES / CHANGES:

Tabbed Browsing
Seems to work as expected. Besides the new tab button, and the close tab button on each tab, it's fine. There is a weird tab-switching interface, where you can see a thumbnail of each of the open tabs and choose based on that, but I can't actually imagine myself ever finding that useful.

New User Interface
The layout of the browser is a bit weird: having toolbars above the "File | Edit | View" toolbar. Besides that, it seems like they're wasting a bit of space: the tabs toolbar is the one that should be the largest, and it's the one that's sharing most of its space with other buttons.

Favorites Center
Simple enough. Has an "open links in a tab group" for folders, and a delete button for links. The favorites center has a feeds tab and a history tab. Pretty simple, good integration.

BUGS / Problems:

Interface Bug
There is a weird gap between the tab bar and the browser display that I'm certain isn't meant to be there. It disappears when I close the "Favorites Center."

CSS Issues
As of now, it seems it needs some CSS adjustment. The most blatantly disgusting bit: it doesn't support fixed positioning. It doesn't even seem to have changed its support of positioning at all. It had BETTER improve in later betas. Or I'm going to murder something.

That said, I haven't tested it thoroughly. I don't really know how much css has improved or not, I just tested a page that I've been working on lately and saw almost no changes. Expect me to complain/rejoice about it in the next few days.

By the way, hover states now work on all elements. (At least they work on LI's, and they used to only work on anchors. This is a beautiful thing.)

User Interface
Biggest annoyance: lack of customizability of user interface. I can't seem to remove the "new tab" button, nor can I get rid of a particularly useless toolbar. I can only remove all of its buttons so that it takes up the least amount of space.

Internet Explorer Beta 2 Released

February 1st, 2006

Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 has just been released to the public. Glory hallelujah!

Go see a tour of the new features.

(Let's hope it lives up to our expectations, eh, web designers out there?)

UPDATE: My preliminary review of Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2

Catching Up

January 11th, 2006

I haven't made an entry in quite a while, it seems. Not since my two word pansity from Christmas morning. So, here's what happened to me since:

First of all, I got in an argument with my parents. It wasn't a particularly important disagreement, but it encompassed frustrations from many of those previous, so it ended up being more intense than actually made sense. To make a long story short, I ended up leaving the house for a good long time. I stayed at friends' houses in the area for a while, then I went to Everett with Nathan and Yoshiko.

New Year's at Nathan's apartment was quite awesome, even though Soren deserted us for Alice, but we forgave him because he's twitterpated. The three of us who didn't desert made sushi and got fun drinks like sparkling spiced apple cider. Nathan got some Mike's Hard Lemonade, but it wasn't very good. I just don't like alcohol, I think, and I always think "Man, this might taste good without it." You can look at the other New Year's pictures if you want to see documentation.

I stayed at Nathan's for a few more days, then went to visit Becky's family. They are funny. We went downtown to look at galleries and stuff like that, but aside from that there wasn't much interesting going on.

The next event was a drive to Spokane to drop Beth and her stuff off, but we didn't end up staying more than that day. The following morning we drove off towards Portland. Here occurred one of the more exciting things: driving through the Gorge. Becky hadn't really been through it much, and we did one of the old scenic highway drives just as night was falling. I have to say it was beautiful. We also stopped at Multnomah Falls after it was completely dark, which was nice. I told Becky I'd have to take her there in the daytime someday. She agreed :)

Anyway, for the past few days we've been hanging around Portland, going to random gatherings of my friends, visiting with particular people, and generally relaxing. Yesterday we took the Max to Portland, and spent some time in the Starbucks in Pioneer Courthouse Square. It was a lot of fun showing Becky the funny little amphitheater, and the guy with the umbrella, and then we came home and had a fire in the fireplace. Aaron joined us for an evening of talking about art, and listening to music, and letting Becky drowse off into the glow of the fire, next to it wrapped in a cozy fleece blanket. Then Aaron went away, and we slept.

Today we went to Helvetia, a tavern to the west, outside the metropolis with my Aunt Susan and Uncle Doug. A bit later, we visited my other pair, Uncle James and Aunt Lori. I was glad for Becky to meet a bit more of my family, because we missed seeing them last time she came down. Becky leaves tomorrow to let me do some important things before school starts. (She's rather a distracting person, you see.)

So, there you have it. A long epic about the last two weeks. Woo.