Yay! XD I found a non-Flash, non-sucky Tetris script! [Go play! (link to iat Tetris…)]
[edit] Okay I removed the credit from the bottom of the page and put it on the domain info page … :x Script by Cezary Tomczak
Yay! XD I found a non-Flash, non-sucky Tetris script! [Go play! (link to iat Tetris…)]
[edit] Okay I removed the credit from the bottom of the page and put it on the domain info page … :x Script by Cezary Tomczak
I haven’t really been on the computer much lately … which can technically be called a lie. What I mean is I’m not spending almost the whole day on the computer. I may get on in the morning (11ish), after lunch (1ish), or in the evening (5ish). The times I get on in the morning or after lunch are the times I go on someone else’s computer so that I get off in a couple hours or so.
Most of my time I’m filling requests for layouts. Or reading my lj friends page. That’s what I do daily. Once a week on the weekends I update [my fanlistings (link to iat f-f)]. Every few days I read blogs/journals.
On Saturday Mum started taking the paint off the front porch. To explain … there’re three layers of paint, we found out: the grey-blue paint my parents put on it when they first bought the house; the maroon paint they were trying to cover up; and to Mum’s surprise, fire engine red paint. The blue and maroon layers come off nicely just like the picture on the paint remover can, but the red paint does nothing but liquify then dry back up. Mum thinks there’s lead in the paint which prevents it from peeling like the newer layers of paint. Luckily, though, we found out that turpentine will remove the red paint, when used in conjuntion with the paint remover (even though it says on the can to not mix with other substances, haha). It just takes a long time. So every day we’re outside scrubbing the porch for two hours or, more often, longer.
It’s amazing how, when I take into account stuff I do when I randomly get off the computer and walk around the house, and other stuff like eating, that those two hours mean I lose a lot out of the day. So I haven’t really done any of the stuff I wanted to do over the summer. :( But I’ll make a list now! Just to remind myself. Or guilt myself. Or something.
But at least I managed to clean my room and clean off my desk. Although it’s not really noticeable now … *cough*
Odd, even though I’ve taken to staying up way late again (*smashy*), I still haven’t got near enough time as I used to. *goes to bed now*
I think I stopped listening to the radio nonstop after Memorial Day weekend. KROQ was doing their 90s music weekend, so I stopped turning on the radio.
I have it turned on now, though, and it’s weird. They’ve played The Used’s “The Taste of Ink” and Dashboard Confessional’s “Hands Down.” Is it just ’cause they’ve stopped their gimmicky stuff so they’re back to playing whatever music? It’s fun, regardless. X)
It reminded me of what music I have. I’m going through that phase again where I think I have no music to listen to, despite owning over 100 CDs. It’s just that I’ve listened to all of them so many times … :x
So, next time I feel like popping a CD in my stereo? I’ve got Dashboard Confessional’s A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar. Also Savage Garden. I haven’t listened to that album since … high school.
I finished this book, Mary, Called Magdalene, a little while ago … about a week and a half. When I first got into it, some chapters in, I didn’t like it and I planned to throw it out, not just give it away, because I just didn’t agree with what Margaret George said happened. I know it’s fiction, it’s not a history book, but on the back it said, “Grounded in biblical scholarship and secular research….” I expected it to jive more with what [I think] I know. I mean, exactly what kind of research did she do?
But I don’t want to whine and complain and criticize. I just thought it was interesting, in the back there’s this interview with her, and she says
[What is your own spiritual background?] A long pilgrimage that has led me from my family background as a Baptist, to the traditions of the Episcopal and Catholic churches, married to a Jewish man, and now discovering New Age spirituality.
That’s cool. ^^ Too bad it’s New Age she got into and not Old Age. Maybe I woulda agreed with the book more. Not that there’s anything wrong with New Age, necessarily.
I also didn’t read the end after Jesus left. I just got really bored with the book. Next book I plan to buy, The Woman with the Alabaster Jar.
Ahh, I understand, the original WP entries kept their entry # designations … the GM entries were just added on afterwards … I hope I didn’t break anything. :x Also there’s that “0” under the archives, dunno what to do about that … bah.
But anyway. I’ve got my GM archives in WP. Yayez.
[edit]10:16 Dang, the unorderedness is really bugging me now. AHHH!!