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me: oh thats great 8:01 PM imagine if someone did a monolouge in the character of isabel cano? cathy: omg yo i got so ****ed up last night i was mad high thank you me: hah were u babbling? cathymessier: when? 8:02 PM me: when u got ****ed up 8:03 PM like so high u were babbling cathymessier: noo 8:04 PM i was pretending to do isabel's monologue!!! i didn't get high at all! i can't believe you didn't get it
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Okay, now I have a pair of programs to write: procrastinate and procrastinating.
You run procrastinate and tell it a task to do and (optionally) a time at which to run it. It starts procrastinating, which then starts the appropriate tasks at the requested time, and starts all remaining tasks when you tell it to close.
It'll be awesome.
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It used to be a long time ago. I think it's your avatar font that's wonky.
Actually, no the fonts got either smoother on the site or firefox's rendering. Someone wanna try it on IE?
I have one too from a long time ago, I forget who made it for me. It might have been FL. I don't feel like going through the troulble of avataring it though..
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It used to line up properly on my old machine, only when I set my font size to Medium, which I rarely do (I prefer "Small"). Now on my new machine the font doesn't even match.
Well, that idea of your avatar was dependent on user-end configuration anyways.
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Yes, it was. When the old version stopped matching up properly, I thought that the forums had changed in some way. So I re-generated it (screenshot of the forum name, upside-down, replace its counterpart in the gif), but it still failed. It seems that the size of the image is being changed somehow along the way. I know this because if you look at the raw image, the text appears differently than it does on the forums. The version that the forum shows has the text appearing antialiased (or just badly shrunk, I suppose), while the raw image matches the text I see the forum displaying.
Ah, well. Time to avatar shop, I suppose. This is only, what, my second avatar here?
Edit: In Internet Explorer (<3 IE Tab extension), it also shows up incorrectly, but only because the text of my name is larger. The actual image is displayed correctly, so I suppose it is Firefox breaking the image.
Second edit. Just for reference, here's what I'm seeing:
First is actual Firefox, second is Firefox with the image as it actually exists, third is IE6, displayed in a Firefox window with the IE Tab extension.
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I thought we went over this. That was NOT a bug.
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You could easily say "since we're on the new server". Calling that a bug makes you look like an imbecile since you made a big fuss about what everyone else already knew about.
quote:It lined up for me until we moved to a new server...
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I had way higher mental standings for you.. Bummer.
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Negative. Must stick to what you have at times.
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Interesting enough, I managed to have three meals today. That's right, including breakfast AND lunch!
It must be the first time in the last two years since I managed to do that. Yay broke-ness.
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Anyway, What did you eat? I'm really curious about you living in Japan and yet you never seem to flaunt it. BRAG MORE! INTERNETS are mean't to be internationalistic and share experiencetristic.
I always try to eat well every day. I always eat eggs in the morning, usually i've been eating a fried egg and kale sandwich this week. Hmm Lunch varies, mabye a cabbage stir-fry or something. I got a lot of free couscous lately so i've been curryin' that up with some onion, leeks and garlic goood stuff.
Also i have lots of leftover potatoes from the farm so I mashin them.
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What I ate, you ask? Hmm, well that was a few days ago, and the tasty mind I have hind me from remembering the daily meals I had.
But as far as I can remember, I ate green salad and rice for breakfast. No breakfast is ever complete without rice. Everyone else in the family eats toast, but I just can't accept that. For lunch, I think I was invited to this Italian fast food restaurant - nothing classy though, the chain is known for low price (a dish of pasta is only around $3-5 USD). If I'm not mistaken I think I had a spaghetti peperoncino and hashed beef with garlic rice. For dinner, I cooked my family a simple Chinese like I always do every day. Wikipedia claims that the English name for this is "Twice Cooked Pork", which is kinda blah for the translation, but feel free to look it up will you be curious. I generally like bland dishes, but I intentionally cook Chinese a bit salty so I'd eat more rice to compensate.
Yeah, so I guess I'm more of a rice freak than your average Japanese
But in contrary to what you said, I do hint my life as a Japanese every now and then (like that last time with the date format thing). Though, it's true that I'm trying to refrain from doing so too much, solely because I can infer that such reference is simply uninteresting to the rest of the community, and I don't want to give the wrong impression that I am overly proud about my country and others; like I said before, I enjoy making fun of other countries in the world just as much as I do mine. But in general I like to stay reeeeeeeeal inconspicuous
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On a totally unrelated note, I completed GTA4 with 100% progress!! Yay shameless bragging! (If you own a PS3, you may add TobiReiji on PSN and check my trophies as a proof)
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Anyway, Australians don't really have any cultural breakfasts that set them apart from the rest of the world. Unless you count Vegemite on toast. That stuff is great.
Mostly my breakfasts are pretty conventional. Either cereal, toast, eggs, fruit or my Sunday protein shake that I have after a 2 hour bicycle ride.
Though, I should point out that I really don't engage in breakfasts as much as recommended. I'm planning to change that, since now I'm revamping my diet to exclude poultry and red meats as a sort of experiment on my body.
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