Saturday, March 16, 2002
May Cause Injury or Fun |7:08 PM|
I'm sore, my back is pulled from moving cabinets, and my feet are screwed up by walking around all day in the shoes that I really didn't want to be in for this project. I did, however, earn in the neighborhood of 10 or more hours of overtime. I'm tired of reading tiny numbers though. All I really want to do is go home, shower, and maybe eat. I was suppossed to go play Tony Hawk 3 at Vid's house, but I'm in too crappy a mood to do that. Right now, the only thing that would get me out of my apartment (When I do finally get there, as I am at Dell) would be a call from Joe that mentioned women and hanging out with said women. But then I'd have to make myself look human again. I'm awfully relieved to be done with work.

I've been told Resident Evil is awful by critics, but a friend of mine who's opinion I trust (Sinclair? Are you out there?) says it's worth seeing. He claims that since zombies can be on fire indefinitely, some amusing things can happen. They just keep doing their zombie thing, groaning, slumping, limping around, thrusting limbs through grates that will only permit an arm or a leg, all while on fire. This would indicate that though the zombies may be aware they are on fire, they are not Concerned about being on fire. But, I am also told, there is a definite lack of Shotgun related action in the movie. God invented shotguns so that Man may use them upon zombies. In fact, that's why God invented zombies (Possibly along with whiskey).
Ugh. Time to go recuperate. Meep.



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We need one created for the years, and then the months. The months are the /////tricky ones, since they need their ID to increase more than the years, but since the functions keep referencing ///// the same name system, we have to be careful not to make the years close up when we click on a month. ///Set some Variables $YearMenuID = 1; /////What ID the preceding year link controls. Needs to be same for all the months under a given year. $MonthMenuID= 1; ////What ID the preceding month link controls. Needs to be the same for all the weeks under a given ////Month but not the same as any year, etc. $LastYearUsed = 0; $LastMonthUsed = 0; echo '
'; /////That should be the "Year" div. All the years should be in this one DIV. ///Start the main loop. foreach ($myDateArray as $key => $value) { ////Pulling the year/date. $month = ExtractMonth($value); $year = ExtractYear($value); $YearMenuID = $year; $MonthMenuID = $month; $PrettyMonth = $MyDateArray[$month]; ////Is this a new year? If ($year != $LastYearUsed) ///Then we need to put the year down. No DIV created quite yet. { ///First off, we need to close the preceding year's DIV. Twice if it ain't 2001 if ($year != 2001) { echo '
'; } echo '
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'; //We Need to set the $YearMenuID $YearMenuID = $year; $MonthMenuID = $month; ///Now it should be different than other menu items, but the same for all parts of this //year's DIV. ///This all needs to be in HTML. print<<<_HTML1_

$year

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