Monday, 3rd February 2003
New wallpaper ordered
I haven't blogged in a few days... not that it matters really, since there's just about no one reading this but me :PThe new Snazzy Goshwow RedesignTM is taking place, and I was going to upload a test page today from school until I discovered that the limitations of the school's awful network system had foiled me again. (Should that be 'thwarted'?)
- CSS is apparently not a valid file extension (since it's not associated with any program).
- I can't create an association since they've disabled Windows Explorer -> View -> Options and I don't know any other way of getting to it.
- This means you have to open all CSS files from Notepad, rather than just double-clicking them. Not a big problem, and if that was the only symptom I wouldn't mind. But...
- You can't view any CSS files in IE by typing the URL since if it's from an internet source it will try to open the file rather than display it, find that there's no program associated with it, and refuse to budge. It doesn't give the option of saving to disk. If the CSS file is from a local hard drive, it will also refuse to open it (the same is true for all local files, not just CSS files) and says "Access to the resource [URL] has been disallowed".
That was my long-winded excuse as to why I haven't blogged since last Thursday (I've been redesigning) and why you can't see the fruits of my labour. I'm annoyed about this.
My driving test is tomorrow morning, timed for just after the rush hour (9.30). "Wear your hair in a ponytail for your test", said my instructor.
Wherefore?
I had my hair in a ponytail for my last driving lesson, and apparently when I was doing my observation for my manuoevres (quickly flicking head from side to side) it was really noticeable. As in, I nearly had my instructor's eye out with the hair swinging pendulum-like back and forth. Apparently this is a sure-fire way to not get a minor fault for observation during manuoevres!
If you have a fairly decent connection speed (possibly even if you don't - I haven't checked) please, please look at The True Story of LOTR (Windows Media Player file, 2.41MB). It's worth it :)

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