Spent quite a while working on my Mozilla ePenis today, and it’s pretty f00king huge, if I may say so myself… But then I thought, don’t just think it’s huge, don’t just say it’s huge, show everybody that it is huge! So, here you go:

Not bad, eh? ;).. I’d recommend all the above extension to most people, especially geeks like myself
If you use an extension that you think my ePenis is missing, please be sure to let me know!
That’s about all I’ve done today, along with sent some CVs off to people from ScriptLance.com and random bits of coding as/when I saw fit.
DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DER DER DERRRRRRRR…..
duh duh duh duh duh der der derrrrr
What a match! Can’t help but feel sorry for Carragher after his early own goal, but hope was was not lost! Even after Dean Ashton put a second goal past Reina, Liverpool faught on. In the first half, Liverpool played quite a sloppy game, but Rafa sorted that one out at half time!
Steven Gerrard lashed home an equaliser after the break before Paul Konchesky’s speculative cross put West Ham ahead…. Gerrard’s stunning last-minute strike forced extra time and Pepe Reina saved from Bobby Zamora, Konchesky and Anton Ferdinand in the shoot-out.
I feel a little sorry for West Ham, but we kept our nerve through the shootout as the tension mounted, with Dietmar Hamman, Gerrard and John Arne Riise on target - only veteran Teddy Sheringham scoring for West Ham United
All in all, a damn good game with an even better result. I just can’t wait for next season when we take the premiership too!
When you walk, through a storm,
Hold your head up high
And don’t be afraid, of the dark
‘Cos at the end, of a storm
There’s a golden sky
And the sweet silver song, of the lark
Walk on, through the wind
Walk on, through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on! Walk on! With hope, in your hearts
And you’ll never walk alone
You’ll never walk alone! Walk on….
Just thought I’d let you all know that WBstats has hit 100 downloads! Thanks to all who download/used/tried/whatevered WBstats!
fear or dislike of strangers, foreigners or the unknown
For a while now, I’d wondered why google seemed to hate me so.. I’ve had a gmail account since right at the beginning.. I even submitted a few bug reports that prooved helpful.. A model eCitizen, surly? Well not according to google! And it is only today, that this amazing discovery has been made….
Google are actively persecuting British People, but only if we wish to speak our native tongue.. If we submit to using English (US) as our language, we need know no difference!
Currently, the changes I noticed are that a non-butchered-english speaking person does not get Google’s new Pictures Feature (detailed here), or sounds on their Quick Contacts Chat jobby (which is fucking leet, and we’ve only just got it, but the US userbase has had it for an age!). Oh and also, the US Version features a “Web Clips” function, to show random, seemingly useless, info at the top of your inbox.. I disabled that, thank you very much!
But that is not it, the plot thickens! Whilst I was developing my google module for you all to enjoy on your google personalised homepages, I came accross 1 very bizarre problem. It seems this problem had been hit before by quite a few UK users.. The google homepage API doesn’t seem able to load files from UK based servers, be it the RSS feed, the Module’s XML or any files the XML may reference directly! I must admit, I feel a little bitter about this, what have we done to deserve to be treated as second rate?
Oh yeah, one more thing.. if you goto www.google.com/ig the “add content” button is different that if you are on www.google.co.uk/ig.. There are probably loads of little differences. I’ll keep looking! If anyone knows why google do this, please enlighten me.
Hayfever (AKA Pollinosis) is an allergic condition affecting the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract and the eyes. It is most often characterized by nasal discharge, sneezing and itchy, watery eyes. Hayfever is generally caused by an abnormal sensitivity to airborne pollen.. A seasonal rhinitis resulting from an allergic reaction to pollen.
Lovely day yesterday! Woke up at about 1030 because it was just too hot! Ended up going to Sefton Park and playing all sorts of summery games.. Tennis, footy, you know the kinds! Was a lovely day, aside one thing..
I didn’t even get near the bloody park and my nose was itching already… (Note to self: keep sunglases on), within fifteen meters of the park, a headache had set it. After an hour or so of tom-foolery, I had been completely overtaken by the itching hayfever, struggling to breathe as it dryly attempted to suffocate me between manic sneezing fits.. I had had enough; time to leave.
All in all it was a quality day, but it’s starting, so get your uber-clarytin on standby… Don’t let hayfever 0wn j00r summer!