I'm a web developer for NOVICA. I'm fascinated by languages, even though I only speak English and a little Spanish. I can count in Korean and have numerous language and linguistics books. I'm living within walking distance of CSUN where I share an apartment with my girlfriend and 2 cats. I'm happy. I write sporadically (I really need to finish that short story), with every intention of making a living at it at an undisclosed point in the future. I taught physics at Emperor's College Winter Term 2008. I love games and stories and music and computers and science and "and." I drink my coffee 100% black 80% of the time and 80% black 20% of the time. Also, there are other things. 7332 42
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Library Thing

I keep up with most of the blogs / journals that I read via google reader. The main issue is that I miss out on the formatting changes that aren't mentioned. I've used CSS for as long as it's been supported in browsers. I read all the way through Zen of CSS. The only thing I need to make that a great coffee table book is a coffee Table. I think I even read an early version of the specification. Still, when i picked up CSS: The Definitive Guide I filled in quite a few gaps in my working knowledge. I've been using that new found knowledge a TON at work, but here I've confined myself to some minor tweaks.

The not so subtle

You'll notice a tag cloud to the left. That's a dynamically generated representation of the books I own, as they make it up on Library Thing. I love how easy that was to do on journalscape. Now to fiddle with the styling of that cloud.



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