Posts filed under ‘personal’
My new doggie
March 24th, 2008
Here’s my new doggie wubo:
Just kidding. This is not a new dog. It’s just bubo with his ears pulled down
Isn’t he cute?
I got a flickr pro account
March 2nd, 2008
I purchased a flickr pro account for two years today. I never used flickr much but recently I revisited the falbum plugin for wordpress and was quite impressed not only with the plugin but the flickr API. I then revisited flickr to upload some of the baby photos for bubo and misty and found their interface had yet improved again. Their UI is very web 2.0 and works pretty much like a desktop app. Since I received some donation and advertising money online in my paypal recently, I wanted to use it up. After I uploaded some photos and found that a basic account is only allowed to have 3 sets, I’ve decided to go pro. It’s $47.99 for two years. For their service, I think it’s worth it. I need to spend some time to truly config and style falbum before I can integrate it with wordpress. I look forward to it.

Now let’s visit the sets that may bring a mom to tears. Bubo growing up and misty growing up.
IE input background image issue
February 28th, 2008
IE strikes AGAIN!
Just when I thought I was 100% done with the revamp of New Millennium, I noticed an UI issue in IE. I’m surprised I didn’t notice this before. It shouldn’t be anything new. I did some google research but didn’t find anyone mentioning it either.
Applying background image to input tags should be nothing new. You see the little search icons for search inputs all over the web now but did anyone notice in IE if you have a background image set to no-repeat and someone puts some very LONG text in the input field, the background image SCROLLS with the text? This causes very odd behavior.
Here’s my input background-image. I pick this one so I can do background image affect on hover by manipulating background-position.

CSS:
input.formInput {
width: 255px;
background: #a99787 url(formInput.gif) left top no-repeat;
border: 0;
padding: 3px;
height: 22px;
color: #302721;
}
input.formInput:hover,
input.formInput:focus {
background-position: -261px top;
}
In Firefox, it looks great but in IE if you start putting very looooooooooooooooong text in the input, it will look like crap.

So does anyone have a good solution for this issue?
If I were to do it, I’d wrap the input in a container and put the background image on the container and hopefully by applying the hover affect on the container, it would get the desirable effect. Of course I will need to test out my theory. But it’s past midnight so I should get some sleep for now.
AND it does work. check it out.
Man, I just love IE.
my computer at work
February 19th, 2008
I was contracted out as a consultant for a new company three weeks ago. They had a computer ready for me but it was not set up correctly so I could actually do work. I finally got my new one last Thursday. I guess they made it a worthwhile wait. It’s pretty decent ya think?

more snow
February 17th, 2008
This winter is quite crazy. I don’t remember getting SO MUCH snow for many years.
But we got MORE snow yet again today. I took some photos of the snow on our DECK.

a snow ball made with the snow on our deck
amazon patriots 19-0 book cache
February 8th, 2008
i got sick last week and it got worse this tuesday. for a few days i’d fall asleep around 9 just to wake up later because my throat hurts so bad. and i have to blow my nose and sneeze. it hurts to talk and to clear my throat. maybe i’m not just having a cold, it’s flu or something. i really don’t know. but aside from not having a fever, i’ve been pretty miserable.
;_;
so i woke up a few minutes ago and checked out new posts on the colts forum. someone posted a cached link of the amazon patriots 19-0 book (screenshot).
the most amusing part is the review by D. Sterling (Dallas, TX). s/he apparently knows something we don’t.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prescient, February 1, 2008
By D. Sterling (Dallas, TX)
What a wonderful and insightful book! The whole story of this incredible season is laid out with amazing detail, wonderful anecdotes, and personal vignettes that really touch the heart of every football fan.
The final chapter, detailing the Super Bowl, is especially worthwhile. After Brady’s now famous debilitating hang-nail on his left hand in the first quarter, the world waited with baited breath as the two backup QB “Matt’s” flipped a coin to see who would play. We all watched as the quarter hung on its side, eventually falling the way of Matt Gutierrez. While he did not complete a pass the rest of the way, the 6 “statue-of-liberty” plays, for a combined 275 yards, set a Super Bowl record for both the number of statue-of-liberty plays, and the total yardage from that special bon-mot of a play.
I digress…..get the book….it will change your life.
LMAO this person seriously has some hallucination issues. maybe s/he had a fever when s/he wrote that.
dodo has been online for ten years
January 4th, 2008
the other night i realized something amazing. i’ve been to the online world for ten years. i got my first modem at home when i was 16 and i’m turning 26 soon. TEN YEARS.. that’s a long time. a very significant part of a life. from 16 to 26, a person can change so much. so i started to remember everything that happened in this ten years. i became so emotional i couldn’t sleep. perhaps every generation has its own thing that’s bound to change people’s lives and the internet is the one for mine.
now please excuse my poor english. i can never express my emotions in english the way i do in chinese. therefore i notice when i get emotional, i speak in chinglish.
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The story behind Chingish
January 3rd, 2008
A while ago I posted some photos of Chingish. I found it amusing that some people thought they were fake and photoshoped. Well apparently I owe you an explanation. I was reading some of my favorite Chinese blogs today and found this particular entry. It talks in details where some of these translations came from. If you are interested, please read the Etiology and Elaboration of a Flagrant Mistranslation.
IVA – Individual Voluntary Agreement
IVA provides a viable alternative to bankruptcy and is therefore for those individuals that really cannot afford to pay off existing debts any longer. An IVA can help because it is a proposal that is sent to all of an individual?s creditors offering a settlement over a period of five years or so. After that period, the debt is settled. However, there are certain criteria that your proposal has to meet before coming in to being!
All About My Dog, Marimo
December 12th, 2007
This video made me cry today. It’s so nice. It captures you.
OMG does anyone blog any more?
December 8th, 2007
I thought I was bad. But I just visited my links on my blogroll… seriously people haven’t updated their blogs for too long. liberta hasn’t updated her blog since last year? Is it true? Or has she moved? I don’t know her very well but I love her designs. What is natasja doing? All of those cutesy sites are gone ;_; yeah I know my Dodo’s New World will never return either.
Blogging has really gone down hill for me. Even when I have something to talk about, I don’t always blog any more. Sometimes I flip thru my old entries. Oh boy I used to talk a lot about personal issues. Not that I no longer have any but I’m really scared who’d read them any more. It’s really kinda sad. I used to use my blog as my diary. Maybe as you get older, you just can’t let go of your emotions.
What do you blog about nowadays?



