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Saturday, June 28, 2003

A picture named 0,1020,227058,00.jpg Have fun:

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A picture named clockw.jpgTolchock. Wellywellywell, dear Chellovecks, here's the

Nadsat!

A Clockwork Orange Dictionary. Quite Sarky but very Interessovat if you ask me... via linkfilter.

Martin, you fool ...
10:17:31 PM     |     
  


A picture named pris09.jpgDry Bones. I've blogged The Prisoner before, but that doesn't matter, because I found some new links and it still is the best TV series next to Raumpatrouille. Anyway - here is The Prisoner at Retroweb; and a better Fanpage is here.

"Dedicated to Patrick McGoohan's cult TV series "The Prisoner", this site offers an extensive range of information, graphics, original artwork and music, plus information and graphics on Patrick McGoohan's other TV hit "Danger Man" ("Secret Agent" in the USA)."

And if you think you can download the amazing version of 'Dry Bones', in the last episode performed by The Four Lads , which is now unavailable anywhere, you are mistaken. Not even for 24 hours. And it's the best version of 'Dry Bones' ever.
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A picture named 0,1020,227058,00.jpg And you deserve it anyway, because you're not doing your job:

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A picture named fast.gifDear Programmers. Software Developers. Hard code specialists. RadioGods.

Is it not possible to develop a weblog software where you set up a certain template in, let's say, Photoshop (or any other imaging software), import that into your blogging software, get a free space for your entries assigned and - off you go? You can then upload it to any ftp server you like. And you can easily add navigator bars, blogrolls, links and whatnot somewhere in the template. And of course, everything with an WYSIWYG editor.

Now is this really so difficult?

Why do I have to cope with buggy software? Why with xml and html and opml and rss feeds? For God's sake, this is 2003 and not 1979! Guess I'll have to practice more on the LM computer simulator.
8:18:23 PM     |     
  


A picture named warbot.gifAhhh! Working again, Radio, are we? Well, I just had to republish my entire website. Took about 4 hours. Thank you, Radio.
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5:59:04 PM     |     
  

A picture named shit.gifWonder if this will update the weblog...
5:41:09 PM     |     
  

A picture named head.gifBrrrr. I've got an archive now. Great. But I'm still not happy about the typography in the NavBar. I've tidied it up a bit, ok, but still - I don't like it. The paragraphs are terrible. I've got to learn proper HTML and XML. Maybe next weekend. Got other stuff to do than this. Frustrated.

I'm now absolutely fed up with Radio UserLand "a hrefuckoff, if you want to go their webpage, click on the bloody coffee mug in the top left corner!". I'm fed up with this! There surely must be an easier and less buggy way to publish a weblog? For God's sake, I'm a designer, not a programmer!
4:21:46 PM     |     
  


A picture named chgoto.jpgMonolopy. Everything about Monopoly on this page. Check out the old card illustrations from the thirties. Or twenties? Whatever. Via the fabulous iconomy.
10:41:00 AM     |     
  

A picture named LM.gifPractical Computing. Great. Here is the Apollo Lunar Module Computer Simulator (Java). Found this gem at linkfilter.
10:29:07 AM     |     
  

A picture named seal.gifLet's start this lovely day with a quick one from my sketchbooks.

And a question to all of the UserLand RadioGods out there: How do I get proper paragraphs (or, even better: Divider Rules) between the items in my Navbar on the right? Between the link "Orion pictures" and the title "Blog reading" for example? Any ideas? So far I've tried paragraph tags, break tags and even 'empty' lines with no text in them. Nothing seems to work.

Update: Found it! On The Shifted Librarian's site: here. All I had to do was to insert an
<item name="&lt;hr&gt;" pagename=""/>.

So if you ever need to edit the Navigator links, look no further.
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