I just realized that you guys have no way to save your journals to anything, which is really weird. Everybody is writing and writing and I guess you can save each entry individually but there is no way to save a month or your entire journal. So I figure I will implement that next. I mean it is your journal, and your life, you need a way to save it efficiently.
So now the question becomes, what format do you want? Text format seems to be eternal but it is missing images. I think PDF's are also good, but the server we are using doesn't have the PDF libraries for PHP installed. Another possibility is that it save them as a static webpage with images and then zip the whole thing like a web archive. XHTML readers will be around forever. I could even just use XML files but do you guys know what to do with those.
Maybe, I could just make multiple options. Any ideas? My favorites are to save them as static web sites or PDFs. On another note, why does nobody use the A/V profiler foudn in your control panel with the mic icon.
Paul's Journal
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08/02/2004 14:29 #31113
Saving Journals08/01/2004 04:36 #31112
I Worked TodayDinner at the Vietnamese Restaurant
Today, I went to dinner with (e:terry) and (e:matthew) at the vietnamese restaurant across from Casa di Pizza on elmwood near West Utica. They have some of the best food I have ever eaten and it's really inexpensive. For $1.75, they have this really strong coffee with sweetend condensed milk, I suggest all of you try out.
Writing Books
At dinner (e:terry) told me that a book consists of around 30,000 words. This was in reference to the new statistics. As of this journal entry, I have written about 93,800 words, or about 3 books. It's amazing how much I've had to say about my life and the development of this site during the last year. Maybe, I will keep a database of the rest of my life. That's the nice thing about it being my own project. I can always port the data here or there and take the information with me into my various other projects.
So what did I actually accomplish today.?
I spent the rest of today working on the site as usual. I seems pretty crazy that I have put more than a years worth of work into this project. I learn so much everyday. It's starting to be really fun because it's at a much higer level of development than had though it could be. If it were a video game I would be on level 17 and have 13 more levels to go before I beat the end guy.
After refining and refining, it becomes increasingly quick and easy to add new features and content. It's amazing how many things share the same functions too. I remember when i first started back in March of 2003 everythign was so linear. Thankfully, those days of long rows of confusing code are almost totally gone, everything is modular and reusable now. Its much more fun this way, and it definatly makes coding much more error free.
I fixed some design glitches with some messed up div widths. I finally decided to fix the email update system, and in turn, the confirmation email system. It now sends confirmation emails sucessfuly to yahoo, hotmail, and aol. Although I did notice it takes the longest for them to arrive at an AOL address.
I also fixed the startup sound drama. The start-up sound only plays once per visit now which was the original intention. I made it so that I could leave audio notes about updates and upcomming events. Unfortunately, I could just never use it before because it plyed several times and anything longer than 1 second was annoying. Fixing it was not hard, I just needed to do some little javascript function. It just wasn't the most important thing on the list. Now it is standardized into a nice little function and keeps track of itself properly.
Most importantly though, I fixed the inlink system. I now gives you the same functionality as your regular journal update box and detects if the inlink window is already open when you click on a second inlink. The second inlink is just added to the bottom of the journal, instead of replacing your journal with the second inlink like it used to. I can't tell you how many journal entries I lost to this glitch, I hope none of you had the same problem, although I am sure some people did.
I think next I am going to work on more flash stuff and some style box update so you can stylize your text some more.
Too boring for (e:terry)
I feel really bad that I have become too boring for (e:terry) . I don't really know what to do anymore, because I am so bored of going out drinking, etc and nobody has any ideas what to do, I always end up programming which inevitably makes him angry. I hope someday we can resolve this before he kills me.
Computer Linguistics
While javascripting for the inlinks and some email stuff, I thought a lot about how all of the computer languages are so related. Now, with my thorough background in PHP is much easier approaching javascript. It gave e the same warm feeling I had when i would fi
nd a french word in german. There are just so
m
any things that are fundamentally similar and ,of course, lots of differences of course. I wonder if there are computer ueber-geeks who are computer linguist and study the morphology of this. If not, I want to be one. Maybe I could some how turn this into a PHD.
Today, I went to dinner with (e:terry) and (e:matthew) at the vietnamese restaurant across from Casa di Pizza on elmwood near West Utica. They have some of the best food I have ever eaten and it's really inexpensive. For $1.75, they have this really strong coffee with sweetend condensed milk, I suggest all of you try out.
Writing Books
At dinner (e:terry) told me that a book consists of around 30,000 words. This was in reference to the new statistics. As of this journal entry, I have written about 93,800 words, or about 3 books. It's amazing how much I've had to say about my life and the development of this site during the last year. Maybe, I will keep a database of the rest of my life. That's the nice thing about it being my own project. I can always port the data here or there and take the information with me into my various other projects.
So what did I actually accomplish today.?
I spent the rest of today working on the site as usual. I seems pretty crazy that I have put more than a years worth of work into this project. I learn so much everyday. It's starting to be really fun because it's at a much higer level of development than had though it could be. If it were a video game I would be on level 17 and have 13 more levels to go before I beat the end guy.
After refining and refining, it becomes increasingly quick and easy to add new features and content. It's amazing how many things share the same functions too. I remember when i first started back in March of 2003 everythign was so linear. Thankfully, those days of long rows of confusing code are almost totally gone, everything is modular and reusable now. Its much more fun this way, and it definatly makes coding much more error free.
I fixed some design glitches with some messed up div widths. I finally decided to fix the email update system, and in turn, the confirmation email system. It now sends confirmation emails sucessfuly to yahoo, hotmail, and aol. Although I did notice it takes the longest for them to arrive at an AOL address.
I also fixed the startup sound drama. The start-up sound only plays once per visit now which was the original intention. I made it so that I could leave audio notes about updates and upcomming events. Unfortunately, I could just never use it before because it plyed several times and anything longer than 1 second was annoying. Fixing it was not hard, I just needed to do some little javascript function. It just wasn't the most important thing on the list. Now it is standardized into a nice little function and keeps track of itself properly.
Most importantly though, I fixed the inlink system. I now gives you the same functionality as your regular journal update box and detects if the inlink window is already open when you click on a second inlink. The second inlink is just added to the bottom of the journal, instead of replacing your journal with the second inlink like it used to. I can't tell you how many journal entries I lost to this glitch, I hope none of you had the same problem, although I am sure some people did.
I think next I am going to work on more flash stuff and some style box update so you can stylize your text some more.
Too boring for (e:terry)
I feel really bad that I have become too boring for (e:terry) . I don't really know what to do anymore, because I am so bored of going out drinking, etc and nobody has any ideas what to do, I always end up programming which inevitably makes him angry. I hope someday we can resolve this before he kills me.
Computer Linguistics
While javascripting for the inlinks and some email stuff, I thought a lot about how all of the computer languages are so related. Now, with my thorough background in PHP is much easier approaching javascript. It gave e the same warm feeling I had when i would fi
nd a french word in german. There are just so
m
any things that are fundamentally similar and ,of course, lots of differences of course. I wonder if there are computer ueber-geeks who are computer linguist and study the morphology of this. If not, I want to be one. Maybe I could some how turn this into a PHD.
07/31/2004 20:19 #31111
I shaved my face and fixed the emailCategory: hair
Those of you that know me well, know that I tend to shave like three times a year. Well, today was one of them. Unfortunately, I forgot that I have had a beard / moustache for so long that it blocked the sun from tanning my face there. Tomorrow is supposed to by sunny so I hope it will get tan like the rest of my face.

On another note, I finished fixing the email update beta program. If anyone else is interested in receiving journal updates via email, please feel free to contact me!

On another note, I finished fixing the email update beta program. If anyone else is interested in receiving journal updates via email, please feel free to contact me!
07/31/2004 14:42 #31110
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07/31/2004 04:44 #31109
Not myspaceHey jess, welcome here. I hate to tell you but that myspace [inlink]sonargirl,2[/inlink] site freaks me out. It is free as an obvious ploy to get people to give up their personal shopping habits and friends circle in order to sell trageted advertisiments.
Once you sign up for a free account, you give them shopping habit data, by filling in your personal information and mixing it with social network, class data, computer type, location. Then at the bottom of the page, where you can click on advertise, other data-pigs buy that information and then retarget you with the object's they know "you need."
Check out this quote from the privacy policy

From time to time, MySpace.com or a partner, may sponsor a promotion, sweepstake or contest on myspace.com. Users may be asked to provide personal information including name, email address or home address or to answer questions in order to participate. We may transfer personal information to certain ad partners that you have explicitly requested to receive information from. It will be clear at the point of collection who is collecting the personal information and whose privacy statement will apply.
OR THIS PART
MySpace members may also store email addresses of people they know in their internal MySpace address book and may also choose to send invitations and other communications to those addresses.
Translates - You can give all all of your friends data too.
OR THIS
Ads appearing on this Web site may be delivered to users by MySpace.com or one of our Web advertising partners. Our Web advertising partners may set cookies. These cookies allow the ad server to recognize your computer each time they send you an online advertisement. In this way, ad servers may compile information about where you, or others who are using your computer, saw their advertisements and determine which ads are clicked on. This information allows an ad network to deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you. This privacy statement covers the use of cookies by MySpace.com and does not cover the use of cookies by any advertisers.
OR THIS
MySpace reserves the right to transfer personal information to a successor in interest that acquires rights to that information as a result of the sale of MySpace or substantially all of its assets to that successor in interest.
Then the kicker
(6060 Center Drive Suite 310, Los Angeles CA 90045
So I guess that goes to makes it 100% everything I stand against in a web community.
Did anybody else check it out?

Once you sign up for a free account, you give them shopping habit data, by filling in your personal information and mixing it with social network, class data, computer type, location. Then at the bottom of the page, where you can click on advertise, other data-pigs buy that information and then retarget you with the object's they know "you need."
Check out this quote from the privacy policy


From time to time, MySpace.com or a partner, may sponsor a promotion, sweepstake or contest on myspace.com. Users may be asked to provide personal information including name, email address or home address or to answer questions in order to participate. We may transfer personal information to certain ad partners that you have explicitly requested to receive information from. It will be clear at the point of collection who is collecting the personal information and whose privacy statement will apply.
OR THIS PART
MySpace members may also store email addresses of people they know in their internal MySpace address book and may also choose to send invitations and other communications to those addresses.
Translates - You can give all all of your friends data too.
OR THIS
Ads appearing on this Web site may be delivered to users by MySpace.com or one of our Web advertising partners. Our Web advertising partners may set cookies. These cookies allow the ad server to recognize your computer each time they send you an online advertisement. In this way, ad servers may compile information about where you, or others who are using your computer, saw their advertisements and determine which ads are clicked on. This information allows an ad network to deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you. This privacy statement covers the use of cookies by MySpace.com and does not cover the use of cookies by any advertisers.
OR THIS
MySpace reserves the right to transfer personal information to a successor in interest that acquires rights to that information as a result of the sale of MySpace or substantially all of its assets to that successor in interest.
Then the kicker
(6060 Center Drive Suite 310, Los Angeles CA 90045
So I guess that goes to makes it 100% everything I stand against in a web community.
Did anybody else check it out?
