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Hey look, CNN likes my homepage so much that they mirrored my site under their domain.
http://[email protected]/gordeon
- September 30, 2002

My SimCity 3000 section still gets 40 to 100 visits everyday and about 300 to 600 visits a week. I might post a portion of the counter statistics sometime soon. I've been getting this many hits for my SimCity 3000 section for more than a year or two now.
- September 21, 2002

Coming Soon: C++ Fanaticism section
C++ isn't as hard as I thought it would be. Error messages are a pain that HTML and CSS never give, but other than that, C++ is fun. I tried learning Java over the summer, but the book didn't explain it very well.
- September 20, 2002

Thought of the Day: A little bit of school never hurt anyone. But a lot of it can kill you.

Alright, I'm starting to get a little annoyed by anonymity in web forms. There is a reason why I put a textfield for "name". I strongly recommend that you anonymous senders use it. Thanks.
- August 2, 2002

WTC Proposal
Is it really such a good idea to create a memorial in the middle of a noisiest, busiest, and most dense area of Manhattan? Wouldn't it make more sense to make something more like Arlington's Cemetery, where it's quiet and surrounded by green grass? Why build a memorial under the shadow of nearby skyscrapers? Shouldn't a memorial stand out and alone instead of being dwarfed by skyscrapers? Wouldn't it be nice to have a memorial that wasn't crowded and was free of pollution? Also, there would be traffic on the streets to the memorial. Why not create it somewhere where families could have some privacy and ease of reaching the memorial? How about placing the memorial somewhere nearby but in clear view of the WTC spot? I mean, I don't see people making sacred spots in Europe at the exact spots where WWII soldiers fell. Why do this inside a major city? Does that really raise morale? The WTC spot probably isn't even a large enough spot for the memorial we want, so why not find a bigger spot? Anyway, that's just something to think about.
- July 18, 2002

Please visit Credits, Age of Empires II, Dreamworld, StoryCorner, and HTML Workshop. They're getting lonely. The AOE II and Dreamworld sections have been updated. The other sections are what I am trying to promote. I've also removed the floating, bouncing DHTML box, as well as the right-click restriction. Those things were fun but counterproductive.
- June 23, 2002

February 16, 2002 - I've done some modifications on a couple main pages of several sections, namely HTML Workshop, the credits, Chimerical, About Me, and Riddles and Brain Teasers. This is late, but Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!

February 11, 2002 - STEVENSON LIFE is still untouched and only consists of a main page. I've noticed that Sophia likes the DHTML that I've been putting into the page. She has her OWN DOMAIN now. Her OWN DOMAIN, ladies and gentlemen. Wow. It's at: Sarcasma.com. Also, a few changes have occured on my bulletin board. The newest message will be in a larger, different font, and I now type the full date in name next to each announcement to avoid any possible confusion over which number the month is and which number the day is. I have also cleaned up the bulletin board. All 2001 announcements have been sorted into the archives.

February 9, 2002 - There's a new section called STEVENSON LIFE.

January 22, 2002 - In case you haven't noticed, my homepage is inactive and has been for quite a while now. I won't be shutting it down, but don't expect updates for a long time. You see, there's thing called school that's sort of getting in the way. Yes, I'm aware of the understatement. I'm also having some issues with friends right now. Deep problems. Oh, and I've noticed that I've had complete strangers that I don't even know visit my homepage. Well, thanks for visiting, and I hope you found what you were looking for. I don't know how you found this site, but oh well. Okay, signing out. Bye.


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Gordon Mei
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