Entry One-Hundred Three -

Looky Looky, New Technology

 

Since I have the day off tomorrow, not only will we be going shoe shopping (my feet are becoming damaged in my current shoes when I go running), but I will also be remodeling some of the way this site looks. I've added a "Next Entry" and "Previous Entry" box here, and might add a "Latest Entry" technology some time soon. I'll also be optimizing the site for people with 800x600 resolution. If you have no idea what this means, that's because your computer is probably either on 640x480 or 800x600 as a default - so don't feel bad. It corresponds to the proportions of the pixels on your monitor, it's nothing really that interesting - but anyway, this site is going to be customized for people with the most common of resolutions, instead of being customized for my own. It'll probably take me a few hours of design, but it's something that I want to do to make it easier and more interesting to read. I'll also be losing these corny backgrounds and thinking of something new to put up here instead of lines. Perhaps I can find a nice picture of a prolonged scroll or something - a background that looks like old tattered paper would be nice even. Free background sites, here I come!

We went and visited my Grandma in the city today for her 74th birthday. Happy Birthday Grandma, we love you more than words could ever say.

To use the words of my friend Yang, we had some "gosu" (awesome/great/super) Chinese food tonight, except for the incident of my Dad choking on a piece of metal brush in the sweet and sour pork and my mom finding a hair in the chowmein. I would never notice those sort of things, I like to enjoy my food by eating it, not by picking it to pieces. Either way though, I'm glad my mom didn't eat the hair because I know what hair consists of, and I'm glad my Dad didn't get seriously injured by the piece of metal from the sweet and sour pork brush. They gave us some complementary egg rolls for it. Personally I wasn't very angry at Steve (the owner of the restaurant) - he's the coolest restaurant owner I've ever met - they have the nicest service there, and I like the cuisine.

I guess it's a sort of metaphor for life - you can't worry about choking on the pieces of metal brush, you have to look for the good in everything. I'm working on my optimism, if you couldn't tell.

While I work on my optimism . . .

You take care my friends ;).

 

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