Listening to Etude de multiples by Eluvium, i’ve completed my novel for that competition i’m taking part in. Tomorrow i’ll send it, and hope for the best. I’ve shown it to a couple of people, and most said that it’s not not as bad as could be (i’m being modest here not quoting their opinion). I have another competition too, one that i still have loads of time to work on, which is focused on sci-fi writings, so i’ll try my luck on that field too (i’ve never done anything sci-fi yet). I’ll post both novels here once i’ve got the results.
Birthday
If i’m right, the blog just had its third birthday sometime around now. I think (i hope) there’ll be loads more such posts in the future. I don’t plan to drop blogging, and i think that by the fourth birthday, the new version will be on and out, with all the new stuff i’ve been planning for so long. Thanks for all the 692 comments and the countless visits. See you in the future.
Oklahoma
I’ve just read on Slashdot, how reckless is the american government. It seems that not only the higher-ups, but even those maintaining the US government websites are totally hopeless. Honestly, how can someone put a clear and bright SQL query in a url clear and bright, totally unencoded? Though it’s said that the site since then underwent “maintenance”, but still, anyone could get the very personal, more-or-less sensitive data tens of thousands of people, just because they simply thought that whoever would log into that system would be innocent, and surely not someone who knows the smallest bit of SQL. Though those people must be quite interesting, making such basic mistakes in a government website – honestly, even my blog is more secure than that (not as if i’d want anyone to try it out, but if you were trying, i hope you won’t find any such lame exploits – if it took more than a minute to hack me, it already worth my work). The most fascinating part of it all, how hard the writer of the above mentioned article had to emphasise the dangers of such an exploit before any measures were taken. This is scary – the whole situation kind of reminds me of the comic strip that a commenter at Slashdot mentioned. I hope this level of quality (meaning the exploit, not the comic) is not general among governments…
Scary
This article, especially the video it contains is simply scary. The people at the “top” of the world are really on this level? I can only hope no.
Anyway, it’s quite interesting how the reporter hasn’t corrected dear Stephen Hadley, the security adviser of the ever-best president of the United States (you’ve read our SEO); on the contrary, he seemed to enjoy the situation, i could see the smile on his face, the smile one has before bursting out laughing. I can understand why, but still… maybe it would’ve been a bit disrespectful to correct such an “important person”, but this way it’s a lot worse, not only the cameramen are laughing on him, but everyone who sees the video. Not as if i’d want to blame the reporter, it was none of his mistake, but from the humane side, it’s a bit too “evil”.
Via Balázs, in lack of a trackback method (yet and still).
Twelve
In twelve days the new Ubuntu will come out. I can only hope that it’ll support the wireless network card i have (Broadcom 43xx), because else i won’t use it. I have no intentions of playing around it for hours, just to get it working. It’d take hours i guess, because i’d need to download the required packages onto another computer, then put them on my pendrive, add the pendrive as a repo on this computer, and install the files. It’s complicated for me, because i’m a total newbie to linux, and i have no idea on how to do it. I’ve to use another computer because this one connects to the net via that very wireless card that’s not working. I decided now that i’ll give openSUSE a try… i don’t care what, i want to have a working linux on my computer, and since Ubuntu’s not working the way i’d need it. If that doesn’t support my card either, i’ll get angry and wipe all linux out once and for athe coming two weeks.
Strange
Listening to Ulver and Skinny Puppy makes me feel strange. I like it!
Never
It’s an interesting question how Winamp decides which songs i’ve never played. The past few days i’ve been listening to that playlist it generated on the “Never played” tab of the Media Library, but the strange thing is, that as i finally got to the end of the playlist (and could start with a new selection), and checked out the Never tab out of curiousity, it showed that i still haven’t listened to a couple of songs. That seriously made me think. Could it be that if i don’t listen to a song in a long while, Winamp takes it i’ve never listened to it? This is falling apart, since there were songs on that playlist that i clearly remember listening to in a few days. Such a song is Guano Apes‘ cover of Big in Japan, that i just listened to yesterday. And i haven’t changed the file path, i’m not that much of a noob. Most of the songs were added not so long ago, and i have songs to which i last listened last summer, and it’s still not “never played”. It’s again interesting, how its random play works, because there are songs which are played surprisingly often, while there are others, not less good ones, which are totally avoided. Strange. Winamp seems to be addicted to Stratovarius.
Coffee
Today i wasn’t at school (learning hard for the philosophy final), but i had one lesson, after which i just spent one hour in a cafe. I’ve been working there too, on a novel i’m going to submit to a competition, but since i’ve been there, i had to buy someone. And because i was dead sleepy (i usually am nowadays) and thirsty, i decided to have a tonic and a cup of the strongest available coffee (i asked for it exactly this way). Half an hour after i drank it, i already realised that i’ll need to have another one to stay awake during the literary talk i attended later. So i had another round. This all took place between four and five pm, and i’m already very tired. Is that normal? According to my former experiences, i won’t feel less sleepy of coffee (though it did have such an effect in the long hours i needed to be paying close attention), but i couldn’t fall asleep. Fun. (See my tendency to finish the posts with a single-word “sentence”?)
Naked
I’m getting very trendy, so i’m taking part in this CSS Naked Day craze. This means that for this one day, no design will be applied to the blog at all (i’m way too lazy to edit all the other pages too). What’s the fun in that? Very good question. Claimed to call the attention of the designers, the admins and in general everyone to the impotance of semantic, valid markup, well designed code-hierarchy, which are very important in case someone’s using a visually less capable browser (eg. from a mobile phone, or uses lynx or one of it’s relatives, or by chance an aural browser).
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