The fastest-gun-in-the-west routine.
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It seems like I’m always setting personal goals and never keeping them. Not the important ones, like getting to work on time or getting school work done… But the truly personal ones such as excercise and lose weight, or as a recent example, to try to do something productive every day, including updating this site. As it would appear, I have again failed to achieve my goal. I definitely haven’t been productive every day. I began editing a pair of my pants, which involved tearing them apart and sewing them back together differently, but i screwed it up a bit. All it meant was taking a little more time to finish it, but they’re still sitting in the living room pinned awaiting the rescue mission. I went for a long walk about a week ago… excercise-long, we walked over 5 miles. Other than that I haven’t really done much. I realised that I’ve gained weight. I was deciding what to wear for tonight and when I tried on one of my favorite skirts, it was too tight. That’s no good at all. And is rather strange considering I don’t have much money to buy food, and therefore don’t eat much. Who knows. I suppose that’s some incentive to attempt some sort of exercise schedule, but that’s the first time in over a year that I’ve had the chance to dress up. So it’s not very likely.
Anyway… as it were, I have been extremely busy on the webpage. It wouldn’t appear so. There’s finally pictures under visualaid and as you can see soulcandy has been taken down. I’m not sure what I’ll replace it with, if anything. But I realised that I just didn’t have the patience to put enough information on media on this site so as to warrant the necessity for an entire section dedicated to it. So down it went.
But… this is the fun part, and the entire reason for me writing this entry… I have officially converted this entire website over to CSS or, for those who don’t know, Cascading Style Sheets. Normally when you’re writing a webpage, you put all the formatting information within the page itself, right at the point where you wish to format it as such. With CSS, you write a single file and insert one line at the beginning of each page linking to that file. And voila! Every page is not only formatted beautifully, it’s formatted exactly the same. It makes for cleaner coding and zero continuity issues. Best part of all is that I did it all by myself. Once again… I did try to get other people to do it, but everyone either refused or was doing something else. And since it involved editting every page on the site, I wanted it done now. So just as I did with creating this site in the first place, I hacked it out and did it all myself.
Maybe I’ll learn and just do things myself to begin with. Doubtful.
Anyway… Now those who know technically what I’m talking about will understand that I haven’t been slacking. And the rest of you will just have to take my word for it.