Life.. Living with Myself

The perils of living publicly in a world dominated by comments…

Are Microsoft Tools Ready For HTML5? Not yet Apparently…

After reading an interesting article about Microsoft’s commitment to HTML5 and CSS3, I tried to dip my toe in a little and fired up EW4 (SP2). I opened a site I’m currently working on that has validated successfully as HTML5 on W3C’s validator service and ran compatibility. It gave me a lot of errors, particularly with block level tags inside anchor tags:

<a href="/whatever/">
 <img src="/someimage.jpg" />
 <p>Some text</p>
</a>

This validates on the W3C but not in EW4.  Looks like I’ll be going back to DW and/or Aptana in the meantime.  Just for a lark, I decided to test the whole folder/site.  BOOM! EW4 crashed, and brought my desktop down with it. Hehe. Oh well…

Someone who is more competent in EW4 could probably explain why this is happening, but I don’t have the time to google it.  I will admit that I have not used EW4 that much, and after this, I might wait a while more before I try to use it again on paying projects.  Maybe when I have some free time (HAH!) I’ll look into this again.

Maybe.

The Line Between Being Religious and Being Religiously Stupid

I found this site while reading through an article from T|A. Although I was side tracked from an interesting article about free will, I found it interesting that on the pastafarian (didn’t make up this word myself, that’s what they call themselves apparently) site, there was an article about a minister and his wife facing manslaughter charges for not seeking medical help for their child. What was really interesting is the site’s stand on why they posted the article:

The point I want to make is this: instead of drawing the line between the religious and non-religious, let’s draw the line between the reasonable and unreasonable. Let’s criticize a culture that values faith over reason, rather than religion itself.

Why? We know plenty of religious people and we realize that the majority of Christians do not reject modern medicine for their children. We personally know people who get something positive from their religious communities and yet still act with reason.

These are the people who might believe in some scripture, but they also realize that their faith does a poor job of explaining the natural world. They are not blinded by faith, they are reasonable. We need these people to promote the value of reason within their communities.

I like it. It speaks to me of tolerance, of giving other people the benefit of doing their own thing without ridicule, as long as it doesn’t go off the deep end, of course.

I was born into a country with a largely christian population, was baptized a roman catholic, and all of my friends, save 2, are christians. I find it hard to belittle their religious beliefs since they do find solace in it.

Do the World a Favor..

You know that voice telling you today is gonna be a good day

That’s not “god”.

It’s that annoying part of your brain that injects chemicals into your system and gives you false hope so you won’t go off and kill yourself.

Don’t listen to it.

36 and going nowhere…

I did not do anything today.

I wrote this short entry, but did not publish it until July 2011.

My immediate family tried to make me do something to make me acknowledge the day, so I ducked out.

My little boy dropped by the house, but I wasn’t around.

My girls sent me a text greeting.

An ex-GF got mad at me, but since they always do, I didn’t mind it so much.  They became exes for a reason.

I wrote some shit down somewhere else.

Just another day.

A wife’s instructions to a husband for

A wife’s instructions to a husband for making dinner http://bit.ly/i7U3DC

Winning.. Unexpectedly..

I don’t know what it is, but winning anything just brings out the stupid in me.

Last year, out of a whim, I signed up and got an online account for the local McD delivery service.  I tried it a few times, but found that it just adds another layer of stupidity to an already faulty system, so to save myself from the tension, I fell back to the phone-in delivery.

Well, I got an e-mail from them a couple of months back about a survey asking what they could do to improve their delivery service.  Out of sheer boredom and with some hope that someone would read it and know they are failing big time, I answered it.  I didn’t even care about their pseudo-enticement about an iPod nano for the 6 people out of the first 1000 who would answer the survey, thinking that as usual those would go to either to a pre-selected set of customers or the employees themselves.

I got 2 surprises.  First of, is they actually listened to customers and have eliminated the fixed-percentage delivery charge and replaced it with a Php40 flat-rate.  That in itself is a cause to celebrate, for desk-bound home workers like me. :P

But then, I actually won one of the iPods.  I could not believe it.  I took a bath and went to the McD office expecting a casual brush off or some lame excuse.  But lo and behold, after presenting them with the e-mail and a couple of IDs, they handed the prize over without much fanfare or hassle.

This isn’t a top of the line iPod, 4Gb iPod nano 3rd Gen, but what the hell, it’s free.  And I was still trying to revive my iPod mini. So this was a real treat.

Will I answer the next survey promising me great things next time?  I’m leaning more towards “As fast as I can”.

MARINA to buy own building for P22 M

I was reading my daily feeds and I came upon this little tidbit regarding the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA). If you don’t know who they are, they are the agency that is supposed to handle everything regarding anything that floats on or use Philippine waters.  The first agency you’ll hear about, maybe other than the coast guard, when someone talks about a disaster at sea or on a body of water anywhere in the Philippines.

Apparently after 35 years, they were created in 1974, somebody in the freaking office suddenly had the bright idea to BUY a building instead of leasing one at Php1.8M a month.

Wow! If these are the people that are supposed to help with “the development, promotion and regulation of the country’s maritime industry”, it’s no wonder the maritime industry in the Philippines, a country with (surrounded by) a lot of water, is in the toilet.  Imagine the geniuses that have been running this agency for the last 3 decades.

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Accident in the Making..


Fun With Mattresses

All I can think of when I found this picture was, “Gee, this guy must have watched too many Jack Ass movies.”

I was once a physics major and I could tell that this did not turn out OK.  Can’t find the next one in the series, so I can’t do an “I told you so” article on it.

Let your imaginations fly.. LOL.

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Suddenly Foreign Car Companies in the U.S. Are Screwing Up?

I’m no fan of conspiracy theories, so maybe I’m just not getting the whole picture and these car companies have been screwing up before but didn’t get as much coverage .  It’s just a little strange that suddenly, at least 2 foreign car companies (Toyota and Honda) are getting a once over for some safety concerns with their cars.

Late night hosts would jump on this of course, but would it be because it’s a genuine try at humor or could it be something deeper?  Where are the latest news from embattled US car companies?  Have they been buried, or are they really just old news now and nobody cares?

I’ll be following this of course, looking for something to break the ominous nagging at the back of my brain.

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Hello world!

Today is January 14, 2010.  My Birthday, according to records that I keep in my possession.  I’m now 35 years old.

I have contributed nothing substantial to society in general.

I have fathered a few children.

I have my own business, and if I’m honest with myself, it’s really just scraping by.  But it keeps me in cigarettes and movies, and a meal served by employed people now and then, so I’m not complaining.  I like to keep my life as simple as possible, although a lot of people would have me do otherwise.

I’ve had blogs on and off but I usually leave them to rot way in digital heaven after a while.

This is another effort in recording my thoughts for posterity and maybe someone will stumble upon it now and then, and just maybe learn something about me, or gleam a life lesson (HA!).

I can’t promise I’ll be writing regularly (I’ll try, I’ll really try), I don’t like pressuring myself into doing something since it whacks the rest of my day/week/month/year.

If you somehow stumble unto this page, please forgive me my idiosyncrasies, I’m mostly human when I choose to be.

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