A grizzly old jeans is something that appeared in my mind. I'm just thinking of a random phrase and grizzly old jeans suddenly appeared. I don't know why, I don't know what's the reason behind it. What I do know is I'm one of the few lucky bloggers who were selected by TV5 staff to watch a special screening of Angels and Demons. I not that interested in this movie because it's also similar to Da Vinci Code and I'm not interested to it. I think it's e prequel of the previous movie based on Dan Brown's awesome books. But I also think that it's not a prequel, but another new story with same actors and actresses.
What I'm excited to watch is the next two books that Dan Brown wrote. About alien thingy, and the other one was about computers. If I remember it right, the title of the book was Digital Fortress and the other one was... ahmmm... Deception Point. Similar to Vantage Point eh? But the story is so far away from Vantage point. My friend Aethen told me that Deception Point is about two candidates for presidency in the US who are doing their campaign and finding a loophole to the other candidate. I no I'm talking nonsense, but I just want to blog because I love to blog! Hep hep? Hurray!
And before I forget. What's the relation of Metamorphic Edition to grizzly old jeans? They are not related to each other. Period.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Grizzly Old Jeans: The Metamorphic Edition
Friday, February 15, 2008
An Experiment In Increasing RSS Subscribers
If you're keen enough to notice that my subscribers dramatically increased from 300 to 500 (498 to be exact, as of writing this post), then you'll be very curious of HOW did my RSS readers rapidly augmented in a short span of time. For just one week, I have earned more or less 200 subscribers in this crappy blog. If you want to know what's the little secret in turning your visitors into subscribers, you'll continue reading this post, too bad, I'll not tell you the few easy steps, but, I'll let you guess or share your opinion about how the hell did I reached this enormous number of subscribers. Hehehe. (Well, if you compare the number of my RSS readers to other well-known bloggers, mine was just a single dust from their sack of dusts).
What I'm suppose to be sharing right now about RSS is still an experiment. That's why I'm not posting it here yet because I'm not so sure if this stuff works. Let's wait until my RSS subscribers break through the so-called 1000-readers barrier. But, as soon as I proved to myself that this stuff works, I'll let you know.
I'll update this post later, or maybe make a new post entitled "How to really increase your number of subscribers" or "Turn your visitors into subscribers". And oh, if you need Oily skin care treatments, I have an online buddy who sells products for your skin care problems at a very reasonable price. That's all for now. Stay tuned! :)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
iPod Error: Photo Sync
"Some of your photos were not copied because they cannot be displayed on your iPod". If you have encountered this kind of error, and you're here looking for help, or a solution of how to fix it, thank Google, you're in the right place. Continue Reading...
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
phpformgen problem with PHP5
Okey, Please don't ask why I am blogging about this. If you want to ask why, it is because I want to! Hehe. Maybe there's another reason why? This one is a pretty old problem that I've encountered using PHP5, after migrating from PHP4. I just wanna right this stuff because somebody encountered the same problem as I did. So that I can help if someone who's newbie in creating PHP form processors uses phpformgen from SourceForge.
Just lately, somebody PMd me at chatango, (that small live chat box at the sidebar of my blog). He asked about phpformgen problems in PHP5. Then I answered it, because "alam ko eh, hehe". My answer was easy, just remove that global.inc.php includes thing in your process.php that was generated by the phpformgen. Then, delete the pt_registers and edit the posting functions from 'POST' to $_POST, that's how easy it is. You can make your own form processor by just applying that simple function, you can send email information from form starting from a scratch. You can view my very very simple PHP form processor here, just one data to be sent to a form recipient, so that you'll have a basic idea. (for those newbie who really doesn't have the basic concept, but for pro-programmers, I'm sure you will laugh at this post, hehe).
I have a screenshot of my basic form processor with one data sent to the recipeint's email below, if you have some problems regarding that processor, you can contact me by any means, hehehe, here's the screeny:
Source of the super duper newbie basic form processor here:
http://dostscholars.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=533