• Learnings

    Another thing I learn’t when growing up which now means a lot more to me:
    You don’t always need to know the answer, just how to find out the answer.

    I learnt that at ATC, during staff cadet training we didn’t need to know all the rules, but we were expected to know where to go and find the answer among the many books the ATC had.


  • Site Bugs to fix

    Thanks to those who’ve pointed out the bugs on the site so far. The current list reads:

    • Comments Don’t work
    • Font size too small
    • Site is different in Internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox

    I’ll get to looking at the comments as soon as I get time.
    Did you know you can change the font size for this site (and any other standards compliant site) in your browser? It’s simple, just select
    “View” from the menu bar, then “Text Size” from the list, then choose to make it larger or smaller. The font size you see on your screen is affected by many things including the size of your screen and some Windows settings.
    The differences between Firefox and Internet Explorer are down to the way they implement the web’s CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) standards (or more likely the way I’ve written my style sheet). Eventually I’ll figure out why they are different and fix them to be the same.


  • Last posting date was today?

    So the last posting date for Christmas was today. Once again, I’ve missed it. Merry Christmas to all my friends and relatives reading this and wondering where your card is.

    Of course, normally I don’t write any cards (and this year has been no exception) because Rhonda sorts that out every year. This year she’s been delayed by me not sorting out the list. Normally that involves me copying Mums address list, then adding our friends but this year Mums list on the computer appears to be missing almost everyone.

    I really would like to be more organised when it comes to friends addresses and contact details. Written on bits of paper here and there, never to hand when I need it (or Rhonda needs it). The solution? I think I’m going to find an online address book. If any of you know of any please let me know.

    I had a look at a couple of the ones I’ve known of. Most seem to suffer with not holding the data the way I want. For example, our friends Darren and Rebecca live at the same address but each have their own mobile number (not uncommon that), but I don’t really want to enter their address twice because that will make next years Christmas card list complicated. I think the best solution is for me to write a system myself.

      Cons:

    • It will take me some time
    • I’m probably doing what another website is already doing for free
      Pros:

    • The practice will be good
    • can use it from anywhere, got full control of the layout
    • already have a login system that I wrote for another site that I can re-use

    .

    The Pros seem to be winning. I guess it will all depend on how boring the TV is over Christmas, and how complicated I make the database scheema (scheema = plan of how the database works).

    Of course, I’m also back to thinking of whether we should really be sending cards at all. I’m not bothered whether I recieve a card, I’m happy to get nothing or may be even a hello by email for the people I haven’t seen for most of the year. Maybe I should go and send some “Merry Christmas” emails instead, now, where did I put that list of email addresses….


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