DISQUS

dotlizard dot com: the path of excess leads to a tower?

  • dan · 6 years ago
    "...between you and the birdies". Sure, but they'll let us know all about it, seein's how you woke them up and all...

    Nice coding, girl!
  • //tara · 6 years ago
    one of these days I'll have more phat skillz to enable me to do that kinda stuff... but not yet. right now, I barely have the patience, which is why I stick with my default-templateyness or hideous table designs... ;)
  • vince · 6 years ago
    DAY YUM!!! Yeah, that is right, I said it.

    You are so far ahead of me. All I can say is "what's a link?"

    HUGS
  • me · 6 years ago
    oh, i understand the default thing -- for those who have just stuck with defaults, it's fine, understandable.

    but if you have this bitchin' custom design & you didn't attend to those obscure little error templates? *sniff*
  • krix · 6 years ago
    appropo of nothing, an odd buggy link.
    (via mefi)
  • Linkmeister · 6 years ago
    And this fits in between the two jobs where?
  • me · 6 years ago
    in the place normal people would put sleep.
  • me · 6 years ago
    whoa.
  • stacey · 6 years ago
    You are a webpage genius. Maybe the best there is at this specific kind of webpage geektech thing. Anywhere.

    It boggles the mind that you can do this stuff while powered by beer. It also boggles the mind to think of what might happen if you were unleashed on a blank webpage with a few hits of LSD.
  • me · 6 years ago
    aw, shucks - but no, i'm not anywhere near the best. good heavens, there are people who write their own blogware.

    compared to the folks who boggle my mind, i'm ... adequately geeky. however with the obsessive practicing i've been doing lately, i might move up to fairly geeky in the near future. maybe even good & geeky? maybe.

    it takes me hours to write one little function & between the hours of like midnight & ridiculous every night this place is overrun by error messages.

    the LSD might be interesting, but i'd want to have full backups beforehand. i think the silliest things are profound when i ... i mean i've heard that ... um. anyway.