Unconscious Mutterings

Jul 31, 2005 Author: Anna | Filed under: Unconscious Mutterings

Unconscious Mutterings

  1. Risks:: Life
  2. Abdominal:: IBS
  3. Radiant:: Glowing
  4. The usual:: Food
  5. Mix and match:: Uniform
  6. Wireless:: Cell
  7. Remedial:: Ugh
  8. Mile:: Distance
  9. Long lost:: Memory
  10. Only one:: Chance

Liberal

Jul 31, 2005 Author: Anna | Filed under: Anna, Quiz

Found here. :)


Your Political Profile

Overall: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Social Issues: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal
Personal Responsibility: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Fiscal Issues: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal
Ethics: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal
Defense and Crime: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal

Weeeeeeeee!!

Jul 30, 2005 Author: Anna | Filed under: Anna, Babbling, Cassidy

Sorry about the site being down so long. I was having an IE issue last night and went slightly delirious before going to bed and forgot to take the construction page down. There is “whitespace” where there’s not supposed to be… yet it looks fantastic in Firefox. :| Anyway, I read for about two hours and tried everything I could last night to fix it but I think that I’m going to have to find a work around for the “float” attribute. One seems to be okay, have two and everything goes wonky. We’ll see.

Cassidy, Alexis and I spent 3 hours in the pool today. THREE HOUR. IN THE POOL the whole time. It was great fun. I got these hoops that suspend in the water so the girls could swim through them like dolphins. We also got noodles, torpedo’s and snorkeling kits. Today was the first time that Cassidy swam all over the pool, even in the deep end, unattended. Her fear is suddenly gone. She swam and swam and swam and swam kicking her feet so much that the tops of them are raw from the flippers… never taking her head out of the water. The snorkel is her new best friend. heh

I’d have taken pictures but Ben has the camera at the San Jose Grand Prix. He scored free tickets (that are going for $150!!) by agreeing to work the event. I’m not sure what his “job” is but he called me and they have him working at the end of the longest straight and in front of the hairpin turn between the track and the fence the spectators have to stop at. Poor guy… ;)

Anyway, I’m going to see if the girls want food before I have to take Alexis home. Later!!

Web Standards in my Ass

Jul 29, 2005 Author: Anna | Filed under: Anna, Babbling

I’m about 60% done on a site reformat. Stop looking at me like that.

I say 60% because although the layout is *almost* what I want it to be, I’ve decided not to make it live till all the content has been gone over with a fine tooth comb. Updated, reformatted, recoded, etc. And I’m serious this time. STOP LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT!

One big change is that for the first time I’ve coded the site entirely with divs rather than tables or frames. I’ve had the ambition to do this for a long time and finally sat down in the last week or two and read and read and read and read sites, tutorials, message boards, etc to learn more before attempting to do this and completely fucking up the entire site. heh

Last night as I was coding and messing with the most extensive amount of CSS I’ve ever had to deal with on a site, I remembered a rant I made a little over a year ago about how “web standards” could, how did I put it…

Because it’s my damn site and if you want to use Mozilla or Opera or whatever the hell else, that’s your option. Just understand that this is MY GODDAMN WEBSITE and if I want COLORED SCROLLBARS then goddamit I WILL HAVE THEM and you can take your ‘web standards’ and stick them straight up you ass!

Ahh yes, “they could go straight up your ass”.

Well, it seems as if my ass is rather full lately because I’ve become somewhat of a code nazi now. I’ve validated 90% of the sites I visit regularly just to see if they are coded properly. It’s a temporary obsession till I get bored with it or something more obsessable comes along or Ben gets naked.

Anyway, the layout. It’s very simple. I mean, like ONE graphic simple. I might make some small menu buttons but other than that I like it’s uncluttered, simple feel and look.

Once it’s up I’d LOVe to just LEAVE IT ALONE for awhile. Use it for what it’s supposed to be, a blog. I really don’t want a huge popular blogging site. I like the fact that a few friends comment and that even though my dad never comments, he’s able to keep up with what’s going on in my life. It’s just… me. There but not needing or wanting a lot of attention. Only with the blog you don’t have to hear me burp or smell my farts. So really, it’s like me but BETTER.

I do, however, feel the need to do something else. Another site that’s bigger. More of a community. But I don’t want a bunch of random schmucks that I don’t know or like to be a part of it. Because I’m picky and moody and really don’t like to deal with random schmucks.

I have an idea swirling around in my head to maybe start a family community site. Like MY family. More specifically, my dad’s side of the family. When I first thought of it and had to do a quick run down of the people in my family that use the computer regularly this idea became somewhat frighteningly complicated. There are a lot of them and I thought it would be a huge undertaking. But the more I think about it and research the more I realize that it really wouldn’t be as difficult as I originally thought. Throwing up a “news” section for each individual family unit (family unit = all the people that live under one roof. My dad and Cherie would be one, my step-sister, her three kids and husband would be another, etc) would be pretty easy ecspecially with all the premade blog layouts you can get now. After getting a basic layout for a main news section, the rest would be pretty quick. I’m betting I can have the entire site up and running smoothly in a month.

The main news section would be a place where EVERYBODY can post and would be the main page. There people could announce things like ‘we’re fishing next Tuesday, all who can make it are welcome’, times they’ll be in another’s neck of the woods, set up times for dinner, let everybody know they are making Reid Family Taco’s so their daughters could make an excuse to come see them ;).

Then the 4images gallery would be put up so pictures can be enjoyed by all by only having to visit one location.

Anyway, it’s still just an idea. I figure if I have to deal with schmucks it should be the schmucks I love and am related to. :D

*starts drooling*

Jul 26, 2005 Author: Anna | Filed under: Anna

Ben and I are on our way to Bakersfield for garlic chicken calzone DELUX at Frughatti’s.

EDIT @ 1:21AM - We are back. We weren’t just there for food, we were meeting a guy kinda half way so Ben could sell him is front M3 seats now that he has the race seat in. We really wanted the calzone on the way back from Disneyland but got there about 15 minutes too late and I was craving it.

It was good to get to visit with Kristen and we’ll have to catch you next time Julie! And now I’m off to bed. :)

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Hello! Welcome to aflux.net! My name is Anna and I am NOT the internet. I have a fabulous husband, a silly daughter, two cats and 14 personalities. I'm a loud mouthed, outspoken, opinionated pain in the ass but I swear I make up for it by being cute and cuddly. I like pie. I'm on pretty much every single social network out there so rather than go on and on about myself, go joing them, add me, and join the circus in my head. I promise I won't bite too hard and if nothing else, I'm fun to laugh at when you're feeling down.
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