Back to the daily grind! I'm 8 hours away from getting ready for my weekly meeting with the juicers. So, technically, I'm enjoying the last few minutes of my weekend.
Been working on a new design for The Desktop Monster, which I am thinking of keeping in Geocities. What I plan to do is put a splash page that will link to the different parts of the site. That way, I can keep 99 percent of the site in Geocities (which, despite its distressing decision to desist ftp access to freesite holders, I think is still the best deal around in terms of freesites. hehe, don't you just love the alliteration there? ok back to what i was saying...) I will keep 99 percent of TDM (The Desktop Monster, silly) on Geocities and provide a link to my blog which I will host on Blogspot.
I'm not sure, though, if I can tweak the design in blogspot much. Ok, so if not Blogspot, it will be on Tripod. Ok, end of discussion. Watch out for the shift come April 1. I haven't had time to tinker with the pc much. What with all the things I have to do for work and for myself!
I can't believe the internet still wins over a massage. I've been meaning to get one (a massage, that is) but I always think that I should really work on the site. I'm a fool, I know. But, I don't call myself The Desktop Monster for nothing.
Had coffee with Data this afternoon. Funny how Starbucks Katipunan has become the AdMU Library ANNEX. Ok, so I'm not sure that all those kids are from AdMU, I'm just assuming. Anyhoo, there was absoulutely NO room for any more customers because every table in the damn place was occupied by studying kids with almost all their cups already empty! Tough luck for Data and Me who ended up walking around the Beauty Bar with our drinks just to talk. (She bought something naman).
After that, we hopped on over to Subway to grab a salad
and a table. I wish Choco Kiss wasn't closed Sundays.
Here's a nice narcissistic
link: I ran a search on my name 2 years ago and voila! I found that the World Wildlife Fund had posted some shots that I took for them on their website. It was a nice surprise to get photo credit like that, considering the photos are theirs since they paid for them.
Those photos were taken in Bacolod. Lotuseater and I covered a conservation project. She was the writer and I was the videographer. Haha, yep, I got away with that. I do know how to handle a video camera and shoot stills. So, those two photos on their website are some of the stuff I shot for them. I have my own copies, too. :D But, they're all on slide format. I believe those photos appeared on the annual report of WWF or something.
Cool. :D
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