Names

Hey, this is one of the better “surveys.” I had fun answering this.

Write the names of 20 people you know, off the top of your head, then answer the questions below. then tag as many people as the number of minutes you took doing this

c/o Jowi

I dunno what the hell this whole “tagging” business is, so I’m not gonna take part in it.

Time start 8:11

  1. Jowi
  2. Pia
  3. Tonet
  4. Oliver
  5. Jason
  6. Jem
  7. Third
  8. Cris
  9. Leslie
  10. Bones
  11. Chris
  12. Elaine
  13. Chrise
  14. Joy
  15. Tricia
  16. Pauline
  17. RJ
  18. Jenny
  19. Jeline
  20. Cats

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RE: MS Gadgets and everything else

Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer has confirmed that they indeed get their ideas from the Macintosh

Q: Some Microsoft critics say that many of the features in “Longhorn” already exist in other operating systems. How do you respond to that?

A: I don’t hear that from enterprise customers. They don’t look at the Mac. They just don’t. Some people will say some of the features are kissing cousins to features they’ve seen elsewhere, and that is true. I’m not apologetic about the fact that we should, in a way that doesn’t offend anyone else’s intellectual property, study and learn and benefit from the work others have done.

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Rape that bitch!

Who ever thought I’d ever get the chance to say those words sincerely right now.

Maxi is in heat… and I saw her try to hump Amber a while ago… (ensue laughing-ass-off bit)

Now I’m here with the Lumix, waiting patiently for her to try it again so I can take a picture of the lesbian action. Who am I kidding… I’m not waiting, I’m cheering them to get it on!

“Rape that bitch!”

Palibhasa gusto niya ng hotdog!

Thank You

I never knew I could smile this long while using a mobile phone, or be using the contraption for that matter.

Geez, I have to get my act together… I am in control… MEin control damnit!

Stop smiling Carlo.

MovableType with MAMP (OS X)

NOTICE
CONTENTS OUTDATED

The MAMP+MT implementation process today differs drastically from the time this tutorial was first posted. I suggest checking the comments for a link of a possible updated tutorial from another user.

I tried installing MovableType locally in my laptops webserver (OSX), but ran into some snags. It turns out that there are non built-in perl modules required for it to access the MySQL database. What made it worse is that I was running MAMP and not the normal Apache webserver bundled with the OS.

I figured I’d write this for those users planning to do the same thing… and of course the ever persistent reason of “for my future reference.” Read More