Someone in the apartment upstairs is playing an amped guitar. I want to go to sleep. Grrrrrrrr
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am wounded. Slain to the very core. Inconsolable.
Neither of the frozen juices I enjoy (I alternate the apple/raspberry with the passion fruit since the former can be too tart again and again --diluted by half again with fizzy water) seem to be in my local supermarket. I did notice that the labels for the one I enjoyed the most said something about clearance, but hey! What does that mean...
So now I have a Welch's grape (icky fizzy) and some Hawaiian punch I am sure will be too sweet. As red juice is wont to be.
I need a new juice,
One that won't make me sick
In Opera (12) the cite example is still plain text but the block quote is block quote.
Okay, in my Opera 11.11 it looks correct; both blockquote and cite are the same, except where my user stylesheet intervenes.
Here is the question: > vs. %
currentt cite and
% new t blockquote
All of the debugging is making me feel dumb.
Dana, I'm so sorry about your DH's job.
So intrigued and relieved about the SCOTUS's ruling.
I had more to say, but it's gone.
OH! the valedictorian/salutatorian. In my district anyone over a 4.0 is considered a valedictorian so many schools have multiples. This year we had 4 of them.
Somehow all that homemade mayo discussion inspired me to make donuts for dessert. I can't explain it, but I'm not complaining. Donuts are of the good.
In my versions of both Firefox and Opera those are showing up correctly, i.e., the same, except where my user stylesheet intervenes (blockquote). Opera is offering to update, so I'm going to do so to see if it really is a versioning issue or if it's something in my settings allowing it to display correctly where Typo's fails.
No, it's not versioning. It looks the same in my Opera 12.
In my district anyone over a 4.0 is considered a valedictorian so many schools have multiples. This year we had 4 of them.
Oh that makes sense. We had multiple valedictorians the year I graduated, but only one gave a speech. That was at the traditional HS, the alternative school didn't bother with a valedictorian since every graduate got to make a speech anyway.