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I can tell you now: This design has been the best thing that has ever happened in this website since I’ve thought of the first one. The coding and transforming went absolutely smooth, and the output is just — amazing. If you’d see my face right now, you’d already know.
Of course, version three wouldn’t be possible without version two. Although that was one of my biggest mistakes in design, I mean, the design itself is okay, but it just doesn’t look right. So I learned to its mistakes by just getting the ones that I think are the good parts of the design, and somehow improved them. Looks like I did okay with that. It looks like the first two designs combined, right? And yeah, the content. I’m too lazy/busy/[put adjective here]. I’ll do that when I’m not worrying about failing INTROSE or any other course. And for the bottom/sidebar part of the site, I’ll add more plugins. Probably - no, most likely - a Flickr plugin, ‘coz I got some pictures up there. Not graphics or any stuff like that, but real ones. You know, the ones taken by a digital camera.
Edit: Anything newer than the One La Salle blog entry was deleted, due to my utter instincts to delete them. I basically have made version two go *poof.* Hahaha
The truth about LoveAlgo.
Okay, so what exactly is LoveAlgo, the cryptic code that I’ve showed to some of you in my Multiply blog? It’s partially true that the code is externally based on the [supposed] evolution of love between two entities (if such exists), but I’ve hidden some of its actual meaning. What? You thought that it’s just some “for-fun” algorithm so it’s basically just that?
Well, to be frank, LoveAlgo is actually the abbreviated name of the Less-obfuscated verification Algorithm. If you’ve actually analyzed the code, it’s actually easy to decipher, right? That’s why it’s “less-obfuscated.” But, due to the powers of server-side coding, this algorithm is almost at par with the best encryption and/or decryption modules. I’m not talking about MD5 and Base64, you dumbass, but I’m talking about making it better than just basic password authentications.
And now that we’re talking about passwords, I’m currently thinking of an extension to LoveAlgo. I think I’m going to call it Dynamic LoveAlgo, as the code for encryption and decryption is, well, dynamic. I won’t get into details about it, anyway, since it’ll be part of EASE@Haven. I’m thinking about not giving it documentation, too. Sorry, INTROSE professor: Classified information.
Half-way there!
It was like only yesterday when I first stepped into the not-so-sacred grounds of the university, that I still cannot believe that I actually passed here. All those days where I struggled to pass course subjects, thinking negatively, but in the end, literally shouting out in the corridors because of good news, seems to be repeating themselves over again. I don’t know why that fact is interesting in itself, but heck, it’s fun.
It’s also fun that you forget what you’ve learned. All I know is that Reimann sums are pure bullshit. Exact math, yes. They’re helpful, yes. But the fact that I’ve forgotten them that easily is enough to make me think that it’s bullshit. Correct?
I even forgot how to program effectively in Java! Jeezus! That’s the exact reason why I want MPs.
About the Picture:
Current iPhone homescreen. Used an iPhone application called ScreenShot. Current number of icons in homescreen: 44.
Shortest ride ever, huh?
All of us (the family, plus our two ever-so-active and ever-so-cool cousins) went to Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park yesterday, and while we were eating, one of my cousins said this:
You’ll like this! All you will feel is the initial thrust, and after you get to the top, the rest is like, nyah, nyah, nyah. After this, you won’t throw up. It’s the shortest ride ever!
No matter how you analyze that, it still sounds like some other guy’s sex life. Even my other cousin noticed it.
Sprinkle, here and there.
Well, I have about eight minutes left before my parents go in our room. (In case you didn’t know, which is 100% correct, they left to fetch my grandmother at the province.) So, basically, here’s what happened in one week.
I went about doing two electronics projects, in fast speed. That’s about it. And I checked my own test papers in Computer Organization and Complexity (COMORGA), as per the professor’s on-rush request. I got 54 out of a hundred on the second exam, and 101 out of a hundred for the third one. They balance each other out, I guess. And almost forgot: The take-home exams. The CT-MATH (it’s math, self-explanatory) one, even if it’s a take-home exam, it blew our heads right off! I’m so expecting another take on it, then. The one for Electronic Communications (ELECOMM) was easy, and pretty much common sense (for the average computer science plus engineering guy, that is).
All I’m doing now is my English Research (ENGLRES) final paper and the Laboratory for Linear Circuits (LBYLINC) written reports - two, to be exact. Just those, and I’m off to the final exams.
And yeah, finals start tomorrow. Life goes on so fast. My eight minutes is up, too.
