Milestone #2: JISE is one year old today!
Milestone #3: This is post #200!
Milestone #4: I got my new template just the way I want it!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Template Challenge
I found a template I really like, and put a lot of work into it yesterday ... And it needs a lot of work. Unlike other templates, I can't just use Blogger's drag-and-drop GUI to arrange the modules. I have to go into the code and move things. So I'm also getting a crash course in JS and a refresher in CSS.
The really fun part is, half of the documentation comments are in Portugese (the native lingo of the adapter) which I don't read as fluently as Spanish ... sigh ... so I'm getting some edumacatin' in that too.
The really fun part is, half of the documentation comments are in Portugese (the native lingo of the adapter) which I don't read as fluently as Spanish ... sigh ... so I'm getting some edumacatin' in that too.
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template tips and tricks
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Blogger Templates
This blog's first anniversary is coming up, and I'm contemplating a layout change ...
And as I was browsing the interwebs I found this great site, so I figgered I'd share. :)
Blog Templates
And as I was browsing the interwebs I found this great site, so I figgered I'd share. :)
Blog Templates
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template tips and tricks
Monday, February 2, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Who's the Bad Guy?
Listening to a show on History Channel about the religious Apocalypse ... they've gotten to the bit about God casting the devil out of Heaven. And I can't help but think of "The Devil's Advocate," Pacino's insistence (as the Devil) that he is a fan of man.
Ramble ...
Ramble ...
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I've done some studying myself, and although it's clear that Satan's supposed to be the bad guy, I can't help but wonder. In some versions of the old stories, it was the bad guy that insisted Man be given free will, to choose to love God or not, unlike the angels which had no choice.
My favorite story (rarely found nowadays) is that the bad guy insisted Man not be left lonely in Paradise, but given a mate to love and be loved by, to cherish and be cherished by, and yes, to be challenged by. God wouldn't do it, so the bad guy did: Lilith, Adam's first wife. And she wouldn't kowtow to Adam, but insisted on being treated as his equal. And Adam threw a fit when she wanted to be on top for sex, and beseeched God to rid him of her. And God did, driving her from Eden; but she turned to that fan of man, Satan, and he gave her the strength and wisdom to find her fortune alone.
Of course, God gets all the good PR, and Satan and Lilith are cast as evil enemies of humanity. But I wonder. Wisdom carries its own painful price for those who dare seek it - how rational is it to think we should be punished further for daring to use these amazing brains supposedly given to us by a beneficent God?