So I haven't been here in a while, but I can already see that Vox's support of the Opera browser has greatly improved. That was one of my major problems with Vox; the fact that I would have to compose new entries with Firefox or... *shudder* IE. This chage is good; more to come.
So I haven't been here in a while, but I can already see that Vox's support of the Opera browser has greatly improved. That was one of my major problems with Vox; the fact that I would have to compose new entries with Firefox or... *shudder* IE. This chage is good; more to come.
Being a bit of a tech head, I find it hilarious when normals think "I'm going to make a website!," buy webspace, register wtih a host and realize "...I don't know how to make a website!"
It's a little like watching a car crash.
It's been a hell of a ride, but the University of Maine School of Performing Arts production of Bat Boy: The Musical is... OVER! It had it's fair share of problems, but it was a good learning experience.
Next on my plate? Betty's Summer Vacation. It's bizarre and I'm both master electrician and lightboard operator for it; so that should be interesting.
Acoustica: When the community goes away, this game isn't all that fun.
Kick'n Kayla: ya...like then u see it for wat it is...assholes and endless lvling
Something happened about four hours ago. Something strange.
DiggBombing is an extension of the terms, "GoogleBombing" and "Email Bombing." Essentially, in all cases, the intent is to overwhelm the hosting server resulting in it being unavailable to users. DiggBombing utilizes the Digg Effect, a term for the mass migration of users to various webpages based on links that appear on Digg's front page, in order to overwhelm servers.
In this case, the target is GodHatesFags.com. The issue here is freedom of speech. I don't like bigots either, but what makes us different from them is that we suffer fools. Right? So, the question is this; does freedom of speech cover yelling loud enough so that other people cannot be heard?
Think about it.
An update; this Digg story got deleted a few hours after I posted this.
What books did you love as a child?
Submitted by hearts.
Wind in the Willows was a favorite of mine. It got a read-through or three. The Hobbit too. To be honest I read voraciously when I was younger. What happened?