Monday, January 19, 2004

If you need help with Thunderbird, email me at iansl@alex4all.com. I don't know everything, but what I know may help.

Saturday, January 17, 2004

Alternative medicine, vitamin b17, apricot kernels, healthy apricot seeds, b-17, b 17, b17 Apricot Power! Got pits? If so, great. If not, oh well. You need some, though.
Here's a card talk with Will McCormack from Wednesday (I put question numbers in parenthesis for Will's questions, since I put them there on the card):

CARD 1

Will: (1) What are you doing? (2) Are you wirting a computer program? (3) Whats your favorite word? (4) Where were you born? (5) Whats your favorite computer program? (6) Are you still in debt? You should call 1-800-debt-free

Ian: 1 Making a website 2 Not at the moment. I need a BASIC-to-EXE compiler. 3 Wizened, maybe? 4 Palm City, Florida 5 Mozilla Internet Suite w\Lotsa Addons!

CARD 2

Will: Ian Littman why is your website have a orange background?

And if you call 1-800-In Debt you (?)should(?) call 1-800-Debt Free in the future

Ian: It doesn't. The background is salmon. PC World made the background.

Will: Oh, thank you. Salmon is a nice color

A little later, I got this note from Jess, on a card that had some old work on it:

I have a nervouse habit of puncturing weasels,



Ahhh...don't we all...

And while I'm at this, I might as well tell you that I've changed main browsers since I wrote that. Mozilla is still my emailer and web editor, but now Mozilla Firebird 0.7 is my web browser. Right now, I'm trying to download Mozilla 1.6, the really really new version (2 days old when I wrote this), which once again steps a huge step ahead of Internet Explorer and Outlook. I just can't wait until Firebird and Thunderbird (the new emailer) come out, really. I wonder how I can transfer all of my 262 (and counting) messages and my address book from Mozilla Mail to Thunderbird. If you have a way of doing this, email me.

Well, the phone line's clear, now, so I guess I'll post and publish this...

Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Texas ISP Providers - Cheap and Free Texas Internet Access Services

Just in case anyone is in need of one. :)
This afternoon at school, Jess and I did a 'card talk', or basically chatting using notecards. There are 3 cards in all, but I lost one. The others I have, so I know they're accurate. The stuff in parenthesis weren't on the cards, I put those in for clarification. By the way, Jess threw the card away. Anyway,

CARD ONE

Ian: What's this? ------------------> J.D. (In upper riighthand corner of the cards he had given me a little earlier)

Jess: Call 1-800 Debt Free

Ian: Why? Why do I need to call debtfree?

Jess: People at your age shouldn't be in debt. Call these people. (This is now the back of the card)

At this point, Alex also chips in (he was between Jess and I, so it was very convenient):

Alex: You should really listen to jess. Call 1-800 Debt Free.

CARD TWO, which I dogear folded into card one and sent back to Jess

Ian: Google AdSense: Make money on your site! I can get out of debt this way, thank you, as well as selling Alex's movies.

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Jess: You should get your mind off (other side) of websites, they're full of lies and deceit.

Alex, I think: I like cheese...I'm sorry. Is this alchololics anomunis? I have a problem.

Ian: Mine isn'tand neither is Google's, but AAs is. :-| (a bigger shhhh face was on the card, but that doesn't transfer to Blogger very well, and I'm not a skilled enough mouser to draw it)

Jess: Whatever, all you need to do is call 1-800 Debt Free

CARD THREE (a little later, after looking around for card one)

Ian: You have one of my cards, Jess. Give it.

?Alex?: No I don't, False accuser!

(After passing the card to Jess)

Jess: Double false accusor! Me tooo! M2

Ian: Where is the 1st card, then, the 1 with the arrow to JD on it?

?Travis? (I'll tell you about how he figured in later): M2? LOL!

Jess: I have no idea what your talking about

Jess or Alex: Who me?

Thus ended the card conversation. Later, upon asking Jess to his face about the card, he told me he had thrown it away. While I was talking, Travis sorta snatched the cards away from either me or Jess, and read them. That's why I think he wrote that little bit, besides the faqct that everybody has different (pretty much) handwriting, and that's why I divided up some paragraphs into different speakers, and that's why I think it was Travis. Also, I'm sure, pretty much, that I didn't write that.

Well, that's pretty much it. :)

Monday, January 12, 2004

Extension Room :: Extensions

Sunday, January 11, 2004

Here's a neat link for a neat and free office suite...

download: OpenOffice.org 1.1 Downloads

Saturday, January 03, 2004

Sat Jan 03, 01:57:21 PM

Ahhh, a fresh new look to my blog, which will soon be hosted on my site, just as sonn, that is, as I find that stupid ftp address!!!

Wed Oct 29, 06:08:04 AM

I got the PC at last. Mr. Bein said that the Viking cards aren't bad at all. Saved me $40 or so.

2.6 P4C
512 DDr400
160GB 7200 RPM
8x DVD+RW
16x DVDROM
Media Center 2004
HP MC Keyboard, Optical Scroller Mouse

Great!

Tue Oct 21, 02:22:10 PM
EDIT DELETE

My Wish List for the moment:
Hp Photosmart 1000 (4x6 Scanner) - 30
Sandisk Ultra/Extreme 256MB CF Card - 75
10 GB Image Storage - ~200
Sony TRV250 - ~300
Dell Axim X3i - ~325
Belkin Infrared Keyboard - ~50
Rayovac 15min Charger DC cord ~30 (dunno)
Olympus C5050 AC cord ~50 (dunno)

That's what selfish me wants for now. If you wanna give it to me, just email me at iansl@alex4all.com and say whachir gonna get me, and I might respond, if I have enough time, between making Troop 351's newsletter, its website and my website, and selling popcorn/

Tue Oct 21, 02:22:00 PM
EDIT DELETE

Well, everything's OK. I do wish that I could make an editorial of that letter in school, and such.