December 4, 2006. Listed in
Palabras.
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Many people walk on Earth with a mindset of who really has the right to do things. Unfortunately, many set their minds on only one person: ourselves, or someone else connected by a tight iron rope – such as a son or daughter, or an intimate partner. Should anything happen within those margins, people will do their best to fulfil and announce their rights in attempt to protect themselves or those that they feel sincere to. However, the one who stares behind a foggy glass obviously will not see that. If a situation where both the offender and the offendee are both politically correct, who really has the right of way?
Unfortunately, the jury leaves the answer undefined.
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December 1, 2006. Listed in
Aside.
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This current design went through a bit of a reamp since I found that the navigation didn’t actually match the design. Instead, I decided to put it within the gravel part of the design. I will, eventually, put up an archive page, and possibly add more content that will change the way the site will be navigated. For now, the way you see it now is merely a process of construction. Stay tuned until then!
I cleaned up the code a little more, so the page should load slightly faster than it did before.
November 29, 2006. Listed in
How To.
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Ever have that pesky footer that never seems to sit on the bottom tip of the page because the focusing content is shorter than the navigation? You may want to fix such a problem, but perhaps you may not want to make horrendously long gaps between your footer and your content, and you may not want to use crazy javascript doo-dads just to get the same effect. Look no further! I shall explain, with just simple, logical fragments of codes on how to make your footer as fluid as the height of your design.
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November 23, 2006. Listed in
Palabras.
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I’m sure everyone remembers that wide-known song by N*Sync: Dirty Pop. Now, let’s take that definition a little bit further. We have the innocent group members of N*Sync to drive the crowds of young girls wild in temptation and fandom. The band breaks – now you’re left with seperate career paths – Lance Bass is doing voice acting and acting in general, J.C. is appearing in rare songs, mostly under electronica (And it’s so rare to find people that listen to this stuff anymore, you’d might as well call it an indie genre), and there you have Justin Timberlake – young, dreamy in the eyes of young girls, and hideously sexual. If it wasn’t Justin Timberlake, would you honestly let your 11-year old daughter or son watch Sexyback, or attempt to extract the meanings of the lyrics? I think not!
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