Saturday, December 30, 2006

Using HTML

Notes on how to use HTML



Really, it's all pretty simple:

When beginning a format, you begin with your command in <>.

You end your formatting with your command in <> with a /.




Some Basic Line Formatting


To give titles of different sizes, begin with h1 and then work your way up the numbers to make your headings smaller.


Some Examples:


Heading 1



Heading 2



Heading 3


To center align your heading use align=center after your heading code

To enter a line across the screen use hr

To enter a break in the text use br

Spaces and breaks that show in your code don't show up, so you have to use br for breaks.

Another option is to tell the system your text is pre-formatted with the command pre

Here's an example:


This
Doesn't
Have
Breaks
at the
End of
Each
Line.




Formatting Text Styles


Formatting text is really basic:

Bold is b

Italic is i

Big is big

Quote is q




Knick Knacks


There are also some random maybe useful tools to use:

If you want to show an address, use address:

Erin Greenwood

111 Main Street

Hometown, USA


You still have to enter breaks, but the text style changes.


If you want to strike through text, use del

If you want to underline text, you can use ins

Abbr can be entered using the command abbr title=quote and ending with /abbr.


Longer quotes are made put into block format using the command blockquote.

For example, Henry David Thoreau said,

Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life. Aim above morality. Be not simply good; Be good for something.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Pictures of Petey

My little bird sings happily to Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Blues Traveller, Sondre Lerche, The Pixies, and even some English Folk music (Anne Briggs et al). :) What can I say? Birds of a feather...

Monday, July 31, 2006

Ray's Other Half Double...

Dear Michael,
Moniqua and I went to see Ray's place today. It was already rented, but we saw another one for 750 that blew all the other fishes out of the ocean.

What you will like about this place:
The kitchen.
The attic.
The location.
The NEW windows.
The cleaness of the entire house.
Unexposed wires.
Extra tiny room for a study.
The dishwasher and the disposal.
W/D hookups in the basement.

The downside to the place is that it is not available until September 1st, so we would have to do a little bit of moving around bits of monika's place (and her cat) while she's on vacation. Ray was much more personable this time around. I think you will really like this place. Here are some pictures (there were already people living in the place so I only took pictures of the downstairs).

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Fabrics and Sewing...



Update!?!?

I am about to begin in a new adventure. Quilting! And I have my plan! Here are pictures of the Plan; pictures of the fabric will have to wait until I'm done preshrinking. :)

First, here's about what I want the colors to be I ended up going with more of a tanish color than yellow-I just couldn't find a yellow that wasn't too blindingly yellow.


Second, here's what I want to do with the colors--they change in each line. I also like the idea of the plain border.


I am so excited to get started. The block is called Double Friendship Star. :)

Cleaning the room while waiting for the fabric to dry.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Easter Projects...

This weekend I failed in constructing a bag to carry my palm. It was frustrating, and my idea was impossible. I think I have some idea of what would have worked, but I don't know if I'll try that again anytime soon. I forgot to grab the patterns I wanted. Oh well. home was fun anyway.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Two months, huh?

Well, here's what you missed (craftiwise).

from a few weeks ago:



I guess I don't have picturse of anything else I've done. I hemmed my pants (woohoo!) and I've done a couple of other odds and ends, but not to busy on my big projects. Still have the shawl I'm working on, but I keep waiting too long to get back to it and forget exactly what I'm doing. I should write it down seeing as it is a simple pattern.

I just realized that this picture of the quilt is from before all the hard work of sewing it all together. I don't have any of that, but you can get the basic idea.

That's it for now. See you in another 2 months (jk).

Monday, February 27, 2006

so an update is what you want?

I've been a little overwhelmed lately. I found out that the paper that's due in my contemporary world class is a 10-15 as opposed to what I figured would be a 6-8 at most--two weeks before the quarter is over. I have a paper that analyzes a survey on usage due in my grammar class and I have no idea what to write. We haven't talked much at all about usage and I really don't see how it relates in any way to what we've been doing all quarter. Speaking of what we've been doing all quarter--I just don't get it! So, In two weeks, I have to teach myself grammar--something I've never struggled with and always just "got" it. Sigh. very frustrating.

My African American Studies class, which ironically is the one I feared the most, is the only class that is going well. I feel comfortable discussing the various ideas and concepts and weaving from text to text to create a solid idea. I got an A on the paper, I've been an active participant in class, and I think I have a definite A for the class. She's not going to have us write a paper now though. That kind of sucks for me, but I think I'll be able to do whatever she has planned just fine.

Finally, I am sick. It came over me REALLY suddenly yesterday evening. One minute I was just my normal self sitting at the computer doing homework. Next minute, I start coughing and it hasn't stopped yet. Cough drops don't seem to do anything. I'm of course worried that I'll get whatever Mike's got--he still hasn't managed to ask the doctor if what he has is communicable. I'm probably needlessly worrying about that though. I feel like a ghost though. I don't know if I look it, but I feel like all the blood has drained out of my face and brain, and it's all left feeling a bit numb. That's probably from the cold medicine I took, although, that doesn't explain my hot/cold confusion. My face stays cold while my body quickly jumps between sweating and shivering. I think this matches the classic definition of "I have a cold." It's still not fun.

I had a good weekend overall. I didn't get done the previously mentioned gianormous load of work I have to get done. Did some homework, but not nearly enough. I'm just going to try to suck it up and get it all done. Next quarter should be fun, and I have that to look forward to through all the hell of this quarter.

I'll be taking Digital Photography, Adolescent Literature, and Writing Fiction (the 200 level again!). I pretty much know what to expect from the fiction class--one or two stories, which I am taking just so I can write about the ideas I already have. Adolescent Lit is a 3 credit B.S.-your-way-through-it pre-education class. And Photography--I always wanted to take it, but didn't want to buy a camera for it, but since I own a digital camera, I'd say it works out rather well. :) hurray for next quarter! Let's get the hell outta this one!

Oh, and I've not had time to work on my crafts, although I still am working on that shawl. More to come I'm sure. :) It's almost sewing season. I want to make a quilt.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

sigh... (continued)

The world saddens me. Sometimes life just isn't fair. Today it's not my life. It's just the world. So sad and unfair. Well, Exam time!

Exams are just wrong. :)

***Post-Exam***

I am at one with the world around me. I don't know what happened, but coming out of my exam, I felt so good. Mix that with the complete sadness from before the exam, and I'm perfectly balanced. Or at least I had that surge of energy pass through my body that made me smile the huge dumb smile that I get and cannot stop or tame. The moment all came together as the bar that normally plays some form of pop or rock was today playing Pink Floyd. The world is in sync. It feels really good, but with the undertone of the ugliness. I'm in awe of the ugliness and the beauty. The rain, the music, my feelings, all was sad, yet beautiful. Whenever this happens I feel like I possess the secret of the world. It all suddenly makes sense.

So, I came home and put on Smashing Pumpkins (thought it was appropriate) and worked on my knitting some. I'm making a shawl. Better than the others. It's knit. In Symphony. Sounds fancy, huh? Well, it is. Here's my picture of what I had before today (the pattern will show up better because it fit on one needle. I'm going to eventually have to purchase a pair of circular needles for it I think. We'll see. I do still love Mom's size 11 needles. :)



I think I'm finally going to eat some food now. My next endevour of the day will be trying to denerdify my friend and go get a drink or do something else that is fun. Tally-ho!

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

And Love was in the Air... A Post-Valentine's Day Post

It seems everyone else has taken advantage of the moment of Valentine's Day to talk about relationships or lack there of, so I want to be in with the crowd. I've been wondering about relationships a lot these days and whether people can really, truly be happy in them. In my African American Studies course we're reading Maud Martha, in which Maud has a plain and simple marriage with Paul. Their marriage is nothing grand, but they both do things that they think the other likes. In the end, whatever they do is never really what the other wants and the whole marriage is rather gray, sad, and bleak. Is it a relationship of convienience? Or is it the normal thing? I really don't know, but it seems that lack of communication is the biggest problem. The second biggest problem is that no matter how hard you try, you simply cannot know another person enough to try to please them (which is why communication is so key--that's what let's the other person know the other wants).

And love... When are you in love? Is it when your heart flutters at the thought of someone, or is it when you feel comfortable with someone, or does love happen when you say it so many times that you believe it to be true, even though you don't remember what made you say it in the first place? Then there's the question of feeling loved. I fall in love with those who love me. I've never gone out of my way looking for love where it might not be--that would be too disappointing (well, truthfully, there were about two times I did do so). I move wherever that whim of love might be, only to suddenly have the feeling that this thing, Love, was a trick and that I need to run away.

So, I run away, feel lonely for a few days and find a new love whim. My heart races again. My thoughts are highly focused on my new whim. I feel happy more of the time. The change feels good. And sooner or later, I realize I have no idea how I got to where I am, question reality's puzzling mysteries, and run.

Yes, I'm a runner. The monotony that develops in love bores me to run to the next exciting adventure. I think this is how I face most aspects of life. Interesting. Curious. Confusing. Leaving me frustrated.

Love! What is it good for?

Monday, February 13, 2006

Silly Stories of Spinning

I took my spindle with newly spun yarn on it home to show off to my mom. I was so proud of myself because I had picked it up faster than she--she couldn't even get it started! And then she told me I spun the wrong way--I was spinning to the right--but I should have been spinning to the other right. Fortunately, it wasn't that horrible and we still made AWESOME yarn (see the hat/sweater accents.

I thought I had another funny story, but I don't know what it was now. Maybe it was about my bloody gnome roving. I mixed about four colors in a big pot and ended up with a brutally murdered gnome. I like it though, and I think it's spinning up nicely. Sure, it's not mom's beautiful blues, but I think overall it's a success and the colors look just fine spun. Here it is. I like it! and that's such an awesome picture of it!! Now, if only I can get the rest of world straightened out. Is it crooked? I don't know, but nothing feels quite on target. What is my target? I wish I knew. All this uncertainty mixed with loneliness makes me feel really bummed out. I need more distractions in my life.

Well, I guess until I get a better idea, I'll be spinning my bloody gnome and listening to music until I go to bed. Then I'll wake up and go to work. And hopefully that will be good. I really need to work out soon to get out of my slump of sadness. Sigh. Sleep sounds better.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Sweater accents--Yes or No?



hmmm? Like it or not?

Yesterday we dyed, today we dyed again.

Well, I did it! I spun wool into yarn. Mom and I dyed the yarn, and now I have a hat! Check out Mom's site to see the whole process.

Here's the finished hat!

I have a slight issue with keeping my eyes open while being photographed. I kind of wonder if I always look like my eyes are closed

The color of my yarn is phenomenol. Absolutely, positively the best results for a first time spin and a first time dye. I definitely want to do this again! I have not started to spin the roving that I dyed yet, but it's the Bloody Gnome stuff pictured on mom's site.

I came home from Canton and stopped at the library, four book stores including two Half Price Books, Barnes and Nobles, and Borders, looking for Maud Martha--due tomorrow at 3:30. Nobody has it, and none of their chains have it either. Columbus is dry out of Maud Marthas. I suppos I shall spin in this case. Sigh. So frustrating. I had it on hold at the library, but that appearently had already finished its course and is no longer there for me. argh.

Anyways, I'm going to update some more pictures for my pictures site, so check it out sometime soon. :)

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Time Flies... or simply disappears. :)

sleep? food? water? living? there is nothing. I feel like I've just done 3 days of deep meditation. Really it's just been a few hours of spinning. It is addictive, but not in the sugar rush kind of way--in the sense that you don't have any concept that time has passed. Very relaxed.


I LOVE THIS STUFF!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

YAY!!!! :)


so much happiness!!!

NEW TOY!!!!?!?!!?

Who would have thought that when I went down to deliver the mail today there'd be waiting for me a package?! A mysterious surprise package. I haven't ordered anything recently--or have I? Then I saw where it was from and had some kind of idea--From Midstate Wool...

I'm not sure if you can tell from the picture, but I am very excited about this. Now I can spin! This is quite a development... though I suppose saying I can is a bit presumptuous of me, but I can TRY to spin at least!!!! Who knew happiness could come in a 10 in x 9 in x 8 in box???

THANKS MOM!

hi-diddle-li-dee....

Well, that rough week I was expecting--not so rough. Once I sat down to write my paper last night, I did it in three hours (five pages in 3 hours needing only minor changes=best record time ever!). And the other homework--turned in and only spent about half an hour working on it Monday night. I even went to see the Connery/Hepburn Robin Hood film (and free pizza/pop) last night with Liz. So, procrastination=a good thing! :) Wow, and Sunday or Monday I even went to the gym with Stacy.

I never really had faith in myself to go out and do fun things and get all my work done. But here I am. :)

So, in case you didn't notice, I replaced the bad pictures from the last post with better pictures. I tried to pose better in these ones. If I'm going to be my own model, I've got to start looking somewhat normal--I just can't keep my eyes open for pictures! Heh. I've learned to use the timer feature which accounts for the 100% improvement in lighting. It's so hard to get good pictures when you're the one taking them...

Ok, about the scarf... (and this is kind of a secret, so don't tell any one)... it's knit! and it actually looks good. The yarn was a little too tedious to crochet for a scarf and I just don't have all the sized hooks I need these days. Once I have the extra money to spend, I'll start collecting up all the hooks I want, but until then, Mom's borrowed pair of size 11 needles will substitute. Besides I knit up that giant slipper in no time AND it's even very even. heh.

OH! before I forget! I've been meaning to post pre-christmas pictures of my "secret" projects.

Here she is! Great Grandma looking stunning in the flowery shawl I made her. I appearently did not get any pictures of the one I originally made for my sister, but this is good too because I get to show off my Great Grandma. I want to write a book about her. We'll see how that goes. :)

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Instant Gratification Needed?



Well, I sure did need some instant gratification. I tried a couple of times to make a cool hat with this cool yarn I brought back from home, and finally (after about 3 other tries) I was successful. Of course, using a pattern--and using a pattern made for the thickness of the yarns--would have been helpful. But, appearently not necessary. I did it! No pattern! I can create my own fashions! This is very exciting progress for me and I am VERY pleased with my new hat. :)

Well, here it is! I wanted to show all three pictures cuz A) they look pretty silly as usual, and B) none of them seemed to individually capture the hat. the bright one looks too pink, but is a good show of what the hat looks like, the other pictures are good with the color. The first one there is just ridiculous with my face. And it is red cuz I had a rough day, but it's much better now, so I'm ok!

Anyways, I am very pleased with it and hope it will keep me warm in the sudden coldness. It was made to specifically keep the ears as warm as possible. The stripe was just adding in a strand of angora/acrylic/wool? blend yarn. I thought about putting an edge of just that fluffy stuff, but I don't think it really goes with the overall style of the hat. Though, I'm already thinking about making another one.

Well, as I've said many times already today, I MUST get to work! I have procrastinated long enough (funny, I think if you look at my pictures page, it says the same thing....) Oops. Oh well. It'll just be a long week, and I'll have something to keep me busy. :)

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Slippers fit for a Giant!

well, it only took two hours, and I've knit me a giant sized slipper. You guessed it (well perhaps not)--FELTING! I hope it works out ok... it's pretty big, but I suppose it's not really any bigger than the ones I've seen in pictures. I am so excited and have other big plans--Like making really cool felted clogs that I could possibly wear outside? I like that concept...specialized clogs. :) Well, here is:

I know I know... I rule :) I hate being on the I rule kick, but it feels better than the Gee I really suck Kick. So, I'll just accept it and feel happy.

I've been working on gloves, but they're kinda driving me nuts. It was easier to make the gloves fit me perfectly using worsted weight than using sock weight.

Not much else going on... I've been teaching myself to hem pants. So far, so good with that. I might try to get them all done tonight. I'm tired of not being able to wear some of the pants I want to cuz of a dumb hem....

Thursday, January 26, 2006

NEW HAT!!!


I couldn't stop last night... once i started, it was too exhilerating... my new hat. I was up until nearly 1:30 (that's really late for me these days! Especially now that I'm waking up around seven). So, here it is! I love the stitch for the main part of it--very cool. Never would have thought it up on my own, I don't think.






this back of the hat has a little gathering (it ended up being just a little too big on account of not using the right yarn/hook for the pattern. I like the little stitches of this anyway!) , but I think it totally works with the hat! If I wanted, I could crochet a flower since this is kinda a flapper hat!... kinda. I am sooo thrilled!

In other news, my finger doesn't hurt, but I don't know what will happen to the nail. It's still all bruised like underneath the nail. the rest of the finger healed though. Since its run in with the door, I have heard several horror stories about finger ouches getting infected. So, I suppose I'm lucky!

Well, I'm running late as it is.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Busted!

It seems as though a temporary haiatis is required at this time. I busted my right index finger, important in both typing and crocheting, and nearly everything else I do in a day. School also just started back up so I've got new things taking up my time. I really want to make sure I keep up with my crocheting and this blog though. I have plans for making a shawl/poncho like thing with the yarn I brought home from Christmas. Today I am going to clean my room, which will include organizing my yarns and fabrics and everything else. I'm also suffering from a bit of a cold, oddly it is also a consequence of my busted finger. (Long story--Finger busts, lots of running and screaming, run out of my room with nothing, out in the icy cold, lonely streets with just a t-shirt and jeans). That pretty well sums it up. I just hope after all is done and said, I don't lose my finger nail... that's what is still sore and throbbing!

Well, that about sums things up for awhile!