Zhanga: December 14, 2003
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I want to make a comment on various Xanga color schemes. Links to these pages are on the
Links page.
| CiCi | Dragos | Mary | Eva |
| KT | Jennifer | Davita | Tricia |
| Tyson | Ed | Gene | Ronjon |
I read these every day, occasionally skipping a day to do mass chemistry homework. I have an anti-colors script that I have to frequently use, which doesn't make my tired hand happy. Of the dozen Xangas above, only half of them are readable enough for me to actually be able to read it without manually killing the colors. The most readable award has to go to Gene (2nd to last picture). It would be nice if everyone did like him and made a readable page. Please understand that readable = good, and that readability is probably more important than any cool background image you might have. Well, that's if you write in it for other people to read, anyways. If you just want people to look at the background then I guess it's ok.
I'm not sure how readable my own site is. I know I'd like for it to load faster, but there's not much that can be done about it...
9:33PM
Hahhahaha Dragos you made me laugh so much I feel the urge to comment on your comment ("bryan is mowing down grades, seems to be taking points from some people and giving them to others, after keeping some for herself").
Oops. I tried making my grandpa do some nuclear chemistry. This isn't working too well. Remember
that the first nukes were during his college years... lol and during Occupation the Japanese certainly
weren't motivated to teach Chinese people anything about nuclear anything. And he thought that a
proton's mass was negligible compared to the neutron's. Nuclear physics at that time was surely
not very advanced.
For anyone who's wondering, I don't use an automated system to write on this page. It's just me, FrontPage, and Notepad (well, I use a super notepad, but it's close enough).
Parts of my emag test are totally unreadable. Here's one such part. No, the horizontal lines aren't scanning errors, they are actually on my copy of the test. Do you see the question number? What about the question? And the answer choices? Well, in that scanned picture there's the question number, most of the question, and all of the answer choices A-E. Can you tell where the choices are? I wouldn't be able to either if there weren't a few questions before it that were printed clear enough to sorta read.
1:40AM
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they have tiny fonts
i should win most readable
rj on Monday, December 15, 2003 at 1:01 AM
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