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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:48 am
Yesh people, come to the Mac-side. ninja
Though I just learned two days ago I can turn on the clicking power on my Macbook's trackpad. I just assumed that you couldn't click by tapping the Macbook's pad, until my room mate showed me how to turn it on. gonk sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:27 am
SpaceTerminal Destiny Yesh people, come to the Mac-side. ninja Though I just learned two days ago I can turn on the clicking power on my Macbook's trackpad. I just assumed that you couldn't click by tapping the Macbook's pad, until my room mate showed me how to turn it on. gonk sweatdrop ... I haven't figured that out yet. Show me the way oh master.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:02 am
Apple > System Preferences > Trackpad > Click on the box next to "Clicking"
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:38 am
Oh, that.
It was in one of the more recent updates.
Here's some advice;
For the love of all that you hold dear, DON'T USE iWEB. gonk
That program sucks.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:42 am
Maze Oh, that. It was in one of the more recent updates. Here's some advice; For the love of all that you hold dear, DON'T USE iWEB. gonk That program sucks. The HTML produced by it does too
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:11 pm
CuAnnan Maze Here's some advice; For the love of all that you hold dear, DON'T USE iWEB. gonk That program sucks. The HTML produced by it does too *snerks* I'm sorry to hear that. It's alright if you're completely oblivious to how you're supposed to build a website, I suppose. But it's high-traffic and it sucks up a lot of space with pictures, and it's my opinion that it's utter shite. Play-Doh beats it by a ton of miles. Of course, Play-Doh > a lot of things, admittedly.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:31 pm
Frankly, I don't know how to code, so I cant build sites that way. However, I'm pretty decent with Adobe software (I'm awesome at Photoshop pretty much), so I can use Dreamweaver for site building.
Can't wait until I get my bursary money from the university. Adobe Creative suite Student Edition, here I come!
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:34 pm
It's okay not knowing how to build sites around code. It's better if you know how to build sites without iWeb, though.
Dreamweaver's infinitely better.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:19 pm
okay, I am officially done cleaning for the day. Husband can do the rest, and he's not getting anything more than a quickly put together meal until he does the cleaning he's been saying he'll do for three weeks.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:27 pm
I'm totally taking a grad level Game Design class next quarter because the teacher needed writers for the project.
Doesn't have anything to do with my major but I'll be damned if I miss an opportunity to write more. *nodnod*
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:18 pm
I just signed up and did an online survey to be a guinea pig for our school's Kineseolgy and Psych departments. Oh boy. xD
Des should sleep now and spend the entire day tomorrow studying for my Stats Mid-term. gonk
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:23 pm
I want to give Deo a pack of skittles for her birthday.
What better present for Deo than the ability to "taste the rainbow".
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:31 pm
Advantages of looking so much like a natal female now that people don't realize I was born male:
1: People don't second guess my identity anymore. 2: People don't ask me questions regarding the status of my genitals and other hugely rude violations of privacy. 3: Less angry bigoted people follow me around with the intent of doing me bodily harm and make it necessary to dodge through crowds or move with large numbers 4: I can use the girls bathroom now without worrying about being assaulted! 5: Dysphoria is epic low now. I can look in mirrors without wanting to peel off my face and light my body on fire. 6: I don't need to wear a pound of makeup to go out anymore.
Disadvantages of looking so much like a natal female now that people don't realize I was born male:
1: Bye bye male privilege, I didn't even realize I had you till you were gone. o_O 2: I'm a minority sexuality now... 2a: ...AND WHY ARE SO MANY OF THE CUTE FUN GIRLS STRAIGHT NOW? crying 2b: Guys hit on me more. And by more I mean all the ******** time. x_x Lesbian does not mean I'll make an exception just for you. Assholes.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:55 pm
Recursive Paradox Advantages of looking so much like a natal female now that people don't realize I was born male: 1: People don't second guess my identity anymore. 2: People don't ask me questions regarding the status of my genitals and other hugely rude violations of privacy. 3: Less angry bigoted people follow me around with the intent of doing me bodily harm and make it necessary to dodge through crowds or move with large numbers 4: I can use the girls bathroom now without worrying about being assaulted! 5: Dysphoria is epic low now. I can look in mirrors without wanting to peel off my face and light my body on fire. 6: I don't need to wear a pound of makeup to go out anymore. Disadvantages of looking so much like a natal female now that people don't realize I was born male: 1: Bye bye male privilege, I didn't even realize I had you till you were gone. o_O 2: I'm a minority sexuality now... 2a: ...AND WHY ARE SO MANY OF THE CUTE FUN GIRLS STRAIGHT NOW? crying 2b: Guys hit on me more. And by more I mean all the ******** time. x_x Lesbian does not mean I'll make an exception just for you. Assholes. Well, the second list makes me feel better about not being able to transition. I'd say "drive them away with an "I like Girls" t-shirt, but depending upon the breed of heterosexual male, that might actually backfire.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:46 pm
Tomorrow night is the awards dinner for the company I work for.
I'm stoked. It'll be like a good version of those important dances in school. Instead of the bitchy girls tearing me down, I get to hang out with intelligent and insightful co-workers while they honor my husband for his dedication and success with the company along side others who have done the same.
Nice food. Good dancing music. All in all, I am most excited.
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