post 128

By jp 07 Oct 2000

anders & tuck —

I got a free DVD release of Bjork’s All is full of love video when I bought her new CD. You’re absolutely right, it’s probably one of the coolest visuals I’ve ever seen.

post 127

By anders pearson 06 Oct 2000

someone who knows emacs lisp really really well and is looking for something to do:

i would be much more productive if emacs had completion like bash for variables and functions in code. eg, if i’m writing a program and i have:

int a_very_long_variable_name = 0;

and later on, i’m typing

a_very_long_variable_name = (a_very_long_variable_name < 0) ? 0 : a_very_long_variable_name;

i would love to, instead, be able to type:

a_very[tab] = (a_very[tab] < 0) ? a_very[tab];

and have it just complete the variable names for me when i hit tab. i realize that this it would probably take a pretty significant amount of programming to get this to work, but i think it’s far from impossible, and anyone who programs could see that this would save an enormous amount of work and prevent numerous errors from mistyping a variable name in the same sort of way that syntax coloring helps prevent errors from missing ‘}‘s and such.

the various modes for different programming languages are already smart enough to know what is a variable, what is a function, what is a string, etc, in order to implement syntax coloring. it seems like it shouldn’t be that hard to have it autocomplete say, just variables that have already been declared/defined earlier in the same source document. i think Word even has a feature similar to this in that it allows you to define some commonly used words and if you type the first few letters, it will let you hit enter and complete it.

i may have to learn elisp myself if only to make sure that there is never a worthwhile function that Word has that emacs doesn’t. i should probably learn elisp anyway…

post 125

By jp 02 Oct 2000

Shu lives!

“So whatup
whatup
just allow me to get this one thing off my chest
fuck you
no
fuck you
Tokyo
no fuck you…”

(I told him where I was going for new years)

”…at the moment i have but one goal.to be working in australia by march. havent quite figured out how yet but its time to tap into that shu ware charmed life and make it happen. Heaven forbid I let you and tuck be the only globe trotters”

good for him. he’s apparently working for IBM or something now. has something called a t20? and a slush machine.

post 123

By jp 02 Oct 2000

I bit a nice piece of lip-meat off my lip and walked into a door before class this morning. someone please get elected president so we can make monday part of the weekend. it’s going to kill me if I’m not careful.

post 121

By anders pearson 30 Sep 2000

notice anything different?

a new design and a few changes. first of all, i got rid of the skins because i don’t think anyone was really using them and they weren’t terribly useful without some sort of cookie mechanism for persistence. cookies are a pain in the ass so i’m not bothering with that anymore.

haven’t tested this out in multiple browsers yet so let me know if you have any problems. and since i’ll probably be tweaking things in the next few days, now is a good time to make suggestions for things that could/should change.

and anyone who knows the identity of the karate chick on the left is officially the king or queen of obscure counter-culture references.

post 119

By anders pearson 29 Sep 2000

Brian Froud, the artist who brought us all the kick-ass creatures in Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, (along with Giger of course) probably had the most significant impact on my own development as an artist with his book on faeries, which i spent a good part of my high school career painstakingly copying. turns out he has a surprisingly entertaining website too.

post 118

By jp 29 Sep 2000

just got an e-mail from my friend yuki in tokyo. titled “2months and harf”. I rove that they forget to build L’s into japanese.

post 117

By jp 29 Sep 2000

so this girl I asked out today has some rediculously cute dimples. I ask google what the deal is, and I get this.

I think I’d better cancel. obviously they are an instrument of insanity. or at least serious ego coupled with bad writing.

she seemed innocent enough. who woulda thunkit.