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Dec 6
   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2006...

Knowledge is like a sharp pain between the eyes. It throbs and hurts and makes us wince.

Awareness is a curse that will leave us naked in the worst of blizzards, shivering and begging for a break or a moment of sleep.

Growth is in the end nothing but the early stages of the final fall, necessary yet futile.

Sadness is a deep, dark lake into which we feel compelled to dive once in a while to wash off the sweat of brief happiness.

And words are just that. Words. They’ll occasionally get one drunk.

 

2006-12-06 20:49 • Posted in Schtroumpfissime:

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  • 1 - Vince says:

    « All right, here’s a comment to my own post (it’s like a « note to self » or something) :

    - And Joy is... a brand of dishwashing soap. ;-) »

  • 2 - Newyorkangel says:

    « :-) :-) »

  • 3 - Anonymous says:

    « Joy is a life heater, a life bender, a life saver.
    Words can be pure joy.
    Or, misused, pure hell. »

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
Jan 24
)arrow I’ve been working hard to improve compatibility with the fast-rising free browser Firefox (and all other Gecko based browsers, not to mention Mozilla, Netscape and K-Meleon, among others).

It’s a tedious process, but today’s suffering was lessened by the discovery of the « CSS hacks » principle. It allows me to solve discrepancies between browsers locally, at the CSS style level. It’s a cheap fix, but it works! )teacher


)arrow If you’re interested in alternative browsers and security issues, read this.

 

2005-01-24 20:23 • Posted in Bits and pieces:

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