Way Out In Left

Beliefs, Controls, and the Occasional Bologna Sandwich

 
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Notes.
Bugs.

In the older entries (pre-2004), FrontPage grew itself a brain and danced about with different line spacing, usually before the last line of a paragraph. I've tried to fix it several times, but it kept cropping up and I finally decided to give up. Also, when I switched over to FrontPage 2003, all pre-'04 entries had an extra tab-space added to the beginning of each paragraph. Don't know why. Finally, some pages have ".html" at the end of the web address instead of ".htm" at the end. I'd tell you why this is, but the FrontPage gods won't let me in on their secret. I'm sure some HTML-savvy person out there is shaking their head at my ignorance, but that's the way it is...

[Edit: I'm trying to fix all of these problems. It may not be perfect, but it will be better. I attribute all of these glitches to Internet Explorer. Don't use it. Get with the times. Try Firefox.]

Revisions.

Way Out In Left has been revised four different times, so I suppose this would be version 4.0. Actually, let's call it 3.1 since the last revision was fairly minor. The site started out on Netscape's little NetCenter community in the year 2000, but I finally sprung for my own domain name in 2001. Then, in 2003, I redid the site by changing some graphics and colors. Nothing major, just some cosmetic work. The most dramatic change came in 2004; after four years, I gave up my attempt to integrate polished prose and off-the-cuff commentary into an eclectic weblog. Instead, I decided to push Way Out In Left into oncoming traffic and write whatever the hell came into my mind. Alas, my laziness took over in 2006 and I now write simple and fairly coherent entries.

Hiddens.

Yes, there are some hidden pages. Props to you if you can find them 'cause they're pretty well buried by now.

 
     
 
 

 

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