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Monday, February 26, 2007


Duhhhhh...

I'm writing something in a quite different style tonight. I don't have a lot of time tonight since there's school tomorrow. However, I do have a printout of the "Guide to Writing Your Intro Post" that I can use at school and still do this.

Even though I didn't post this here originally, (See my MSN/Windows Live Space for the original) I will relate it here. I am becoming active on a forum again. They ask for (read: require) an introduction if you are new or have been inactive for more than three months or so. I've been inactive for about seven months! This means I get to re-experience the joys of writing the intro post and the post-post "grilling" for any discrepancies that I made in my post and any details I neglected to include. As you can tell, this is a very tightly controlled group, and the slightest mistake can be scary. So I've begun from scratch, using only what comes to memory and mentioning such if I think I'm missing something. It's a real joy for someone with a memory like mine. You know, rather volatile. Things seem to just randomly fall out of my memory and are sometimes lost forever when they do. So I have to either start referencing my journal from those times or try to make myself remember. Not an easy task for me to re-intro myself there.

Speaking of remembering, I still haven't been dreaming, and if I have, I haven't even remembered that I did dream, nor any of the details of it. I miss my imagination's playground. It was fun to see what kind of wacky crap my mind produces subconsciously to reason things out. I guess things just make too much sense to me.

And a bit of nerdiness: I tried to add a subdomain to a subdomain on my website. It kept adding it to the root domain instead of the subdomain! So what I did was added a subdomain that looks like a totally new one just named something.something. So it's really like a sibling of "something" rather than a child object. It works though. I tried it, and the regular subdomain and the workaround subdomain work like a charm. I had emailed Adam in the middle of figuring this out, and I just got his response a little while ago. He says 'tis a limitaion of the administration panel software the server runs under. Beat this, cPanel! XD =P =P =P =P

For all who wish to, I have the first fragment of my story below. I have no idea how long this story is going to be, nor whether it will be posted here in its entirety, but we'll see in the future. Read if you so desire.

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