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Tuesday, 2006 May 2 2:05 AM CDT — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES

So, today, I had wonderfulness. I got to bed around 5:30 AM and slept until my first final which I had been up until 5:30 AM preparing for. It wasn't actually a final but a project that I had to present. My project was a syndication aggregator that reads syndication feeds off of the Internet and brings them to you. Maybe later when I work a few bugs out of it, I'll post it here so that you can utilise it. However, I might not. Compared to other tools out on the Internet, my program is a piece of crap; most computer science projects are. That's why they invented Thunderbird.

Something else happened today that was very wonderful, and it also concerns syndication. I found out how to read people's Xanga accounts through RSS. So, I don't have to worry about going to Xanga everytime that I want to get subscriptions. Yea!

Currently listening to…
Abbey Road
By The Beatles
Released on Friday, 1969 September 26.

Comments
YOU OWE ME A DOLLAR!

Ansen wrote on Thursday, 2006 May 4 1:34 AM CDT:

On David Peterson's xanga, you wrote that he had good "advise", which obviously makes no grammatical sense whatsoever...it should not be a verb, but the noun "advice". Mmmhmmm.

I don't owe you a dollar!

Daniel wrote on Thursday, 2006 May 4 1:38 AM CDT:

Ha! British English! You thought that you had me there!

RE: YOU OWE ME A DOLLAR!

Ansen wrote on Thursday, 2006 May 4 1:04 PM CDT:

Pssh. British English. Also known as...lame excuse! :)

British English

Daniel wrote on Thursday, 2006 May 4 1:26 PM CDT:

No, it's not a lame excuse. From day one, every entry on this web site has been written in British English. All of my papers are written in British English. Anything I write is in British English. Now, whenever I see colour spelled color, I have to wonder why that's the case. Anyway, it's not a lame excuse. You're lame.

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