Bloglet - A tasty morsel of web goodness every time I log in.

Okay, a utility to make windows partially transparent has to count as one of the coolest display hacks I've ever seen, and useful (?) too. Appears to be just for Windows 98 and Windows 2000. Not sure anything like this could be done with X, but Berlin, of course, will support this and more. Anyhow, if you use Windows, grab it at http://www.saberman.com/SetWindow/Index.htm   
01:11:47 PM, Wednesday 27 September 2000

-

He began to wonder...   
12:04:38 PM, Wednesday 27 September 2000

-

There, that should do it. Took Remi off, too, since he doesn't have one anymore.   
04:38:11 PM, Tuesday 26 September 2000

-

Oh! I need to add Cassie to the list of blogledytes.   
04:35:34 PM, Tuesday 26 September 2000

-

A word of friendly advice: if you've just moved into a new apartment, and the novelty's starting to wear off, and you're starting to feel kind of lonely, because it is very empty in there, and you don't even have a phone hooked up yet to call any friends with, it might not be best to start listening to Leonard Cohen CDs if what you want to do is to cheer up a bit. (No no, I'm fine, that was Sunday night. Last night I checked out a book on tape from the library.)   
11:47:06 AM, Tuesday 26 September 2000

-

Why doesn't photogenic mean light-emmiting?   
05:08:33 PM, Monday 25 September 2000

-

Okay, the pattern is something like: 1) I think of something that sounds like a good idea; 2) Anywhere between a week and a year goes by; 3) I see my idea actually being built somewhere. And this happens again and again. Now, normally, it's stuff that basically makes sense... good open-source voice recognition, virtual reality, obvious kinda stuff. And normally it at least waits adecent period of time before happening. But today we have:
Item 1 - Last week (on my bloglet, even), I suggest that, in a sick, demented, nobody-would-ever-actually-do-this-of-course kind of way, caffeinated orange juice would be, shall we say, a good help to the programmer. Turns out that one of my employers actually pitched this idea to Coca-Cola years ago (or something to that effect), which I found out the day after I mentioned it. It had been rejected, of course, but today, what should I find in the deli but Buzz Juice.
Item 2 - Saturday night, as I'm going to sleep, it occurs to me that one good way (or at least, one amusing way) to rate the popularity of something would be to search on altavista for "X sucks" and "X rocks", and compare the number of responses for each. I briefly consider implementing it. But then, by sheer chance, what should I find on the web today but this. And now I'm frightened.   
04:17:05 PM, Monday 25 September 2000

-

You mean I can't get my phone line until tommorow??? Argh!!!   
01:36:48 PM, Monday 25 September 2000

-

"Ad-hoc polymorphism" is a really lovely phrase. Method overloading, which it refers too, is actually a reasonably lovely concept, too: it means that I can change what a function (method) does depending on what kinds of arguments I give it. If the above remarks don't make it obvious (which I suppose they won't to any non-programmers out there), I've been learning Java lately. It's spiffy.   
01:12:14 PM, Monday 25 September 2000

-

Well, I was surprised by it, anyway.   
12:13:06 PM, Monday 25 September 2000

-

Wait?   
05:23:56 PM, Sunday 24 September 2000

-

Go to http://debate.wfu.edu/ and look at the bottom of the page. You can see, there, evidently seriously intended, but by chance far more brilliant than it was intended to be, the following text: "The Candidates: GeorgeWBush.com, AlGore2000.com".   
01:41:45 AM, Saturday 23 September 2000

-

Which WHAT?   
05:20:46 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

There's definitely something weird about it, but I'm not sure it's a grammatical error exactly. Hmm.   
01:47:57 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

falalalalalala   
01:34:37 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

The primary purpose of the DATA statement is to give names to constants; instead of referring to pi as 3.141592653589793 at every appearance, the variable PI can be given that value with a DATA statement and used instead of the longer form of the constant. This also simplifies modifying the program, should the value of pi change.
--FORTRAN manual for Xerox Computers   
12:27:22 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

I don't mean to like Shonen Knife so much.   
12:24:06 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

I don't care what they say, buy-one-get-one-free doesn't involve getting ANYTHING free. At best, if you want two things, it can mean getting something for half-price.   
12:22:16 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

a   
12:00:49 PM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

It's too slow.   
12:32:12 AM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

are you aware? that?   
12:08:32 AM, Friday 22 September 2000

-

hot? no.   
06:07:42 PM, Thursday 21 September 2000

-

If you want a more precise number, I suppose I could run uptime.   
04:40:46 PM, Thursday 21 September 2000

-

Oy.   
12:55:01 PM, Thursday 21 September 2000

-

how can I do that?   
12:18:16 PM, Thursday 21 September 2000

-

Investment from the North means economic bondage for the South.   
09:48:25 PM, Wednesday 20 September 2000

-

oh cool!   
05:20:23 PM, Wednesday 20 September 2000

-

42   
04:59:30 PM, Wednesday 20 September 2000

-

And not to get too confused,   
12:12:05 PM, Wednesday 20 September 2000

-

Hooray! Welcome back, whorfin. Thanks, Mr. Beall.   
11:53:18 AM, Wednesday 20 September 2000

-

Coming soon: a bit of a guestbook.   
12:41:05 AM, Friday 15 September 2000

-

Loud music and orange juice. When you're programming, there's really no substitute. (Simple, very rhythmic loud music.)   
08:17:12 PM, Thursday 14 September 2000

-

If someone would invent caffeinated orange juice, I'd be a very happy programmer at times like this.   
06:58:40 PM, Thursday 14 September 2000

-

Coming soon: Project - the weblog where I get out of having to write long pieces on things by just describing the idea that I want to write something about.   
04:57:22 PM, Thursday 14 September 2000

-

Well that was certainly exciting. An emergency shutdown!   
02:36:39 PM, Thursday 14 September 2000

-

There once was a man from St. Bees
Who was stung on the arm by a wasp.
When asked if it hurt
He replied, "No, it doesn't.
"I'm so glad it wasn't a hornet."

Found on The Halfbakery.   
12:29:39 PM, Thursday 14 September 2000

-

older entries

older entries


more about bloglet


home


email me

Thank you for visiting my bloglet, here are some other pages you might want to take a look at:

Me:
My Homepage
Items
Elbow With Teeth

Other Bloglets:
Mirabai
Neil
Hiram
Nate
Dan
Katherine
Andrew
Tracy
Cassie

Other Weblog Tools:
Blogger
Pitas