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My Precise Tools: Mid Term Opportunity
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Friday, March 2, 2007. Here we have a TEI, XSL, CSS combo. This took me forever! I think that everyone should enjoy reading this dialogue. It was tougher than I thought to squeeze an essay into a dialogue. I suppose you will all be the judges.did I pull it off? Click here and journey to insomious story-telling, otherwise known as a Mid Term Opportunity! Now with lots of internal and external links for your clicking pleasure! It just keeps getting better!
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My Precise Tools: Alberta, Crayons and Colouring Books
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Thursday, February 1, 2007. Alberta, Crayons and Colouring Books. Alright so right off I would say that I had hoped to nail the University of Alberta. 8217;s English department for having a terrible website because I was once forced to take English 100 there and it was one of the two worst courses I have suffered through in my university career. But, the University of Alberta English website. Is not half bad. I do, however, have two points of criticism to begin with:.
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My Precise Tools: Mute this Website!!!
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Thursday, January 25, 2007. The Official Marilyn Manson website. Need I say more? Alright, I'm lying, I actually really like his music but his website is unbearable when you are looking for any information about the band or tours. There is a "news" link but it doesn't say much, and navigating it is nearly impossible because the links to the left are pictures of Marilyn, the man himself, with no indication as to which news items they may be leading you to. The final thing ...
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My Precise Tools: What a team!
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Monday, January 29, 2007. Erase my message and leave me hitting the BACK button yelling words that injure what little wholesomeness there is left in the world. What's more, I love when the internet chooses to turn a blind eye and not make me re-type everything, so my wireless router takes over and drops my connection at the very moment I submit my writing. This has much the same effect. I salute your tireless efforts. Ctrl-a, ctrl-c, submit). January 30, 2007 at 12:48 PM.
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My Precise Tools: X-tra Hot Talkin' Monster Language
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Friday, January 26, 2007. X-tra Hot Talkin' Monster Language. Yes, it's true.Carson's updated and validated XHTML site. Is up and running (not to mention plastered in those cute little W3C stickers! The main things that I learned while doing this yesterday were that some pages simply have to be "Frameset," others need be "Transitional," and "Strict" simply lives up to its name and is very difficult to get validated! I wish I could be there! Humane Humanists for Humanity.
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My Precise Tools: Ben Jonson - Performance Enhanced
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Tuesday, February 6, 2007. Ben Jonson - Performance Enhanced. I've created an XML-Ben-Jonson monster. I've made up a bunch of tags which shall remain my very own carsononymous style until further css-ing and dtd-ing are performed. So here is the text as it appears Ben Jonson style ( title page. And here is Ben Jonson on carsononymous-XML-steroids. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Humane Humanists for Humanity. The Honourable Dr. Gants. View my complete profile.
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My Precise Tools: Ben Jonson tests positive for XML, DTD and CSS
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Tuesday, February 13, 2007. Ben Jonson tests positive for XML, DTD and CSS. My Jonson text is still found at the same link. As before except for now the XML and DTD team up to create a valid document and the CSS makes it look somewhat the way I had planned. There are still some problems with the CSS which are confounding but solvable, I hope! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Humane Humanists for Humanity. The Honourable Dr. Gants. View my complete profile.
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My Precise Tools: CSS confusion
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Monday, February 5, 2007. Is my website, however, it is this page. The main page after avoiding clicking on the pictures, including a nice one of me, and simply clicking exit. On the first page as you all know) that uses CSS. Now this is experimental and all but I have used a pseudo-class for the 'pre' bit of my page which is the "look at you big cheese" thing with the lines and then babble under it. I used. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Humane Humanists for Humanity.
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My Precise Tools: March 2007
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Quotes from the short story. The Garden of Forking Paths. By Jorge Luis Borges to reveal the hypertextuality of the two "plots": one being that of the book and labyrinth becoming one, and the other being that of the meeting of Dr. Yu Tsun and Stephen Albert:. The Garden of Forking Paths" as hypertext - a book and a labyrinth become one. 8220;At his death, his heirs found only a mess of manuscripts” (96). 8220;At one time, T.P. must have s...No pr...
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My Precise Tools: ENGL 6963 'Humanist discussion list' exercise Jan.11/07
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Tweezing your humanist eyeballs. Tuesday, January 16, 2007. ENGL 6963 'Humanist discussion list' exercise Jan.11/07. My first and foremost reaction to the Humanist Discussion List was amazement at the sheer magnitude of the list. I must say that it seems impossible to catch up with everything that has happened since the list’s inauguration in 1987. Of course, one cannot read everything, but I was not prepared for the amount of information and discussion I would find on Humanist. View my complete profile.