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Archive for November, 2004

More awesomes!

So, fixed some slight admin bugs in this script. Also put up an RSS feed. So awesome. Lot of accomplishments with this project. If you want to bookmark the journal, just bookmark journal.masterslate.org. I’ll be expanding my site in the weeks to come.
For now, here’s a parting gift.

Awesome

Wow, I got this cool feature included in the script now. Yay. I can upload images directly to this. How awesome?

And so it begins…

Winter quarter 2004. Sigh…
Here’s my fun schedule.

Saturday Night

So I sold my ticket to the O.A.R. show tonight. Wasn’t feeling up to going. I just want to get back to school. Soon enough, 13 or so hours.
So I added some more features to the site. If you click on the month name, it will list all posts for the [...]

Not too shabby…

Just got back from the of a revolution concert in NYC at Hammerstein.. Show was alright.. Been to better… The crowd sucked.. More and more teeny boppers every year. Oh well. About hmm, 1/3 into the set, I started to feel dehydrated and stuff. So i had to leave from being close [...]

Updates. Updates. Updates.

Well, I just made it so that you, the loser.. err, user, can put little stupid smilies in your comments. Enjoy that. And uhh, no HTML is allowed in comments now. Sucka!

Welcome!

Woohoo! It’s live!
MasterSLATE.org version 4 is up and running! Powered by NINJA News Script written by Zach Armstrong and Steve Opilo.

Does it work?

Been working on this damned code for about 20 hours… It’s amazing though.. It went from crappy and working to BEAUTIFUL and working exactly how I pictured it. To express my happiness, I’ll throw in a stupid emoticon.