Shucks. It seems that I’ve missed the boat this year.
Check out the awesome redesigns the participants of CSS Reboot Spring 2006 have come up with. All inspiring.
I’ve been planning to redesign this site for so long and I just haven’t found the time to do it. Hopefully, it’ll get done before the next Reboot so I can join their fun.
Science is a way of making sense of the world. Design is a way of making the world make sense. – Ralph Caplan
Love that.
[c/o Design Observer]
The comment forms finally work. The only “problem” now is that you have to preview your comment before submitting it. Apparently, the latest version of TXP revised the comments system and the plugin that I was using to bypass having to preview comments before submitting them would work anymore. At least now you have an opportunity to fine-tune your comments before passing the point of no return. Take the chance to learn a bit o’ textile.
I also tweaked the colors of the articles a bit. The background color of articles is now a bit lighter and less saturated and the body text is also a shade lighter. Blockquotes are now prettier and unordered lists appearing in blog entries won’t stick out so much anymore.
It’s a bit sad that I only have time and the decent connection to blog when I’m in the office before I go home. By this time, I’m a bit fatigued and hungry for dinner and in no mood to compose a decent entry.
I’ll try to squeeze something in later. Ugh.
Australian Senator Amanda Vanstone talks some sense.
There should be more public servants with her common sense.
Nice rebuttal Mr. Boulton.
Amen.
I wish I had an alternate place to go home to that’s within walking distance from the office… sigh.
It’s true about how much better it feels to finally get what you want the longer you wait for it.
Six months and eight job offers was worth it. It isn’t perfect, but it might as well be.
And they say that a hero can save us;
I’m not gonna stand here and wait.
I’ll hold on to the wings of the eagles;
Watch us as we all fly away.
Just because someone thinks differently doesn’t mean he thinks wrong. Don’t judge someone over something that you can never be sure of.
There will always be probabilities that will lean toward certain possibilities in life, but almost nothing is certain.
OK, barely anything is going on in my life so I really don’t have anything new to blog about. Add to that the fact that I don’t have much money to support my daily need for an Internet fix. :-P
I’ll try harder to blog about something soon. I’ve had a few things on mind to blog about but I never had the time to flesh it out.
Yup, I’m back at the Information Design Lab in Ateneo, but this time I’m using one of the wonderful eMacs. It has a pretty nice keyboard. Typing with it is quite fun. Lalalala… Type, type, type.
Although I disagree with some of his points, I couldn’t agree more with the main point of this article by William Esposo on inq7.
Mr. Dan Zambonini writes about he thinks of computer science curricula.
When the pimp’s in the crib ma
Japeth like it’s hot
Japeth like it’s hot
Japeth like it’s hot
My streak of watching losses live has finally been broken. Next streak to break: 4-game losing streak to DLSU.
And great job, LA. :-)