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who the hell was that?

August 12th, 2005

I'm on my way home, walking up a long, steep hill. When you're walking up a hill, there's nothing to look at apart from the ground in front of you. I spot a guy walking in the opposite direction. He's carrying a bottle of ice tea. I'm looking at the ice tea because I haven't had any for like a month and I love ice tea. As I pass him, he says "hi". So I say "hi". But who the hell was that???? :wth: Do I know him from somewhere or did he somehow feel obligated to greet me because I gazed at his ice tea?? :confused:

it's like with pigeons

August 12th, 2005

but it applies equally to people. When I'm speeding on my bike, you get the hell out of the way! One guy almost fell face down in the gutter cause he was clicking on his phone and didn't see me until the last minute.  :redface:

Also, if you're a tourist, I understand that Trondheim has so many beautiful sights on a rainy day but do watch where you're walking or you're gonna have to pull out your health insurance id.

no dice

August 12th, 2005

It's 14 degrees and raining today, I'm not wearing my sandals. A decision had to be made.

a pet peeve

August 10th, 2005

Just one little thing this time, only one. Where did the common, new trend come from which dictates that inline links should be as similar as possible to the text in which they appear? How often in the last week have I seen gray text with an inline link which is marginally darker gray. Or even a blue link, but the visitied link color is either identical to the text or near identical. Since when is it the goal of web pages to camouflage links???

example? right here. in the yellow box, where it says "Programmers can download blahblah here". That is a link but completely invisible to anyone who doesn't expect it to be there.

What is wrong with you people?? :wth:

mission accomplished

August 9th, 2005


mission: Main Project
duration: January - June

  • 1 project
  • 444 project hours spent
  • 11 discrete documents
  • a final printable document compilation of 303 pages, consisting of 5569 lines, 28635 words. €300 to print in 4 copies
  • a project website
  • a presentation
  • a conference poster
  • 885 new lines of source code
  • 494 subversion revisions, 154MB repository size, across 11039 files

grade awarded: A