Dammit. My sources gave me incomplete intel.
Though I do hate the tendency of dreams to give you significance with no details -- mine convinced me last night that some recurring detail of them was an insight into my psyche. So very plausible until I woke up and tried to remember the detail that had spanned dreams. Couldn't hit on
anything
that might mean shit. I suspect it was just the import, not the content.
I wanted a breakthrough!
Oftentimes, in college, I would dream the solutions to particularly difficult homework problems. Of course, I'd always forget them in the morning.
But this one time, when I awoke, I could still remember it! I opened the problem set, looked at the question, and my solution made No. Sense. At. All. It kinda changed my inner-world-view. My dreams are supposed to tap into my sooper-smart-subconscious! That 90% of the brain you supposedly don't use? It's like it was playing a cruel joke on the other 10%.
An idea woke me last night, too, so I built it. The maps now have a finder feature.
eta: I had to hand-alter the data to implement the finder, so I zapped the funny stuff, because I am lazy, arbitrary SOB.
My brain hates you.
But not enough stop me from making a suggestion: Alphabetize the drop-down list?
Gus, if you rawked any harder you'd tilt the Earth off its axis.
Go, weremonkey, go!!!!!!!!!
I noticed "margaritaville" was still on the map, so I tried moving it.
I misspelled it.
Feel free to remove the one in Maine.
That is way cool, Gus.
The hellmouth should be directly under me. I'm in Cleveland. Someone put it in Lorain County, which never did anything to anyone so far as I can tell.
So I don't know if this is a known abnormal bug, but I forgot the endquote in my font tag (<font color="white), which resulted in the following characters' being turned into red asterisks. And in the edit, the "edit" text above the white box shows up in red as well. I don't know if this normally happens when you leave off that quotation mark, or just here, but I'm just reporting it.
Polter, misquoting never works out well.
Pretty much anytime the quotes in a tag don't match something weird will happen. At least font tags are easier to fix than a misquoted "HREF" attribute.