Sunday, April 24, 2011

A Week in Review: Happy Easter!

Image from ~ Maria ~

So most of you college and university students are done school for the year or are almost done. Hooray! I myself fall into the "almost done" category - I have a physics exam this Tuesday. Boo :(

But that's beside the point - I've moved home (I can't believe how much stuff I had packed into my tiny room at residence!), the weather is actually quite nice, and it's Easter! Yay! Which actually doesn't mean all that much in my family. Easter is just a long weekend. We never really celebrated it. So, no Easter chocolates or the like in my family. It's quite upsetting, actually.

Since I've moved home, we've had dinner with my neighbours, one of which has just returned from the hospital is is well on the way to recovery, and the other is a prospective McMaster University student next year. Which I hope she does - because I'll have a friend to nerd out with again. But, of course, she should pick the university that's right for her. Which may or may not be Mac.

I went job hunting the other day, but then I kind of got depressed. I wanted to work in or near the mall, seeing as how it's close to home, but most of the stores are clothing stores. Which wouldn't good fit for me at all, seeing as how I never really dress nicely, nor do I put on makeup (uh, never really learned how to do the last one. Oops?).

Anyways, I hope you have a lovely Easter, and enjoy the time home with your friends and family :)

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Playlist: Favourites & Studying

Most people would prefer to study without music, due to it being distracting or whatnot. I'm one of the strange people who can't study without music. So, without further ado, here's the playlist that I listen to when I study (which also happens to be most of my favourite songs)!

  1. Glee Cast - Telephone
  2. Daft Punk - One More Time
  3. Glee Cast - Dog Days Are Over
  4. Mayday Parade - Miserable At Best
  5. Lifehouse - First Time
  6. Rufus Wainwright - Hallelujah
  7. Taylor Swift - Love Story
  8. Farewell Fighters - Anthem West
  9. Sara Bareilles - King of Anything
  10. Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten
  11. Sam Tsui (ft. Christina Grimmie) - Just a Dream
  12. Darren Criss - Not Alone
  13. Shrek 2 - Funkytown
  14. Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart
  15. Glee Cast - Sing
  16. Hikaru Utada - Beautiful World (PLANiTb Acoustica Mix)
  17. Glee Cast - Blackbird
  18. Glee Cast - Loser Like Me
  19. Gyakutan Meets Orchestra 2008 - Ace Attorney 4 Courtroom Suite
  20. Farewell Fighters - Have Spacesuit Will Travel
  21. Gyakutan Meets Orchestra 2008 - Apollo Justice ~ a New Trial is in Session!
  22. Shrek 2 - Accidentally in Love
  23. Rob Thomas - Mockingbird
  24. Enrique Iglesias (ft. Pitbull) - I Like It
  25. Flo Rida (ft. David Guetta) - Club Can't Handle Me
  26. Sid - Rain
  27. Farewell Fighters - The Winning Team
  28. Mercy Mercedes - The Perfect Scene
  29. Ryan Star - Breathe
  30. Glee Cast - Hey, Soul Sister
  31. B.o.B (ft. Hayley Williams) - Airplanes
  32. Brandon Flowers - Only the Young
  33. DJ Tiesto (ft. Tegan and Sara) - Feel It In My Bones
  34. Glee Cast - Teenage Dream
  35. Gyakutan Meets Orchestra 2008 - Phoenix Wright ~ Objection!
  36. Colbie Caillat - You Got Me
  37. Sam Tsui - Explosion Medley
  38. Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again
  39. Glee Cast - Thriller/Heads Will Roll
  40. Enrique Iglesias (ft. Ludacris & DJ Frank E) - Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)
  41. A Very Potter Musical - Get Back to Hogwards
  42. L'Arc~en~Ciel - Niji
  43. Glee Cast - Landslide
  44. A-ha - Analogue (All I Want)
  45. Katy Perry - Firework
  46. Eddie Murphy - I'm a Believer (Reprise)
  47. Sara Bareilles - Love Song
  48. O.A.R. - Shattered
  49. Glee Cast - Raise Your Glass
  50. Gyakutan Meets Orchestra 2008 - Ace Attorney 1~3 Courtroom Suite
  51. Shrek 2 - Livin' La Vida Loca
  52. Fefe Dobson - Stuttering
  53. Glee Cast - Misery
  54. Shrek 2 - Holding Out For a Hero
  55. P!nk - God is a DJ
  56. Glee Cast - Candles
  57. Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
  58. Charice (ft. IYAZ) - Pyramid
  59. Eva Avila - I Owe It All To You
  60. Hikaru Utada - Sanctuary ~After the Battle~
  61. Natasha Bedingfield - Pocketful of Sunshine
  62. Hiroshi Watanabe (aka Quadra) - Get It By Your Hands
  63. Lifehouse - All In
  64. ATC - Around THe World (La La La La La)
  65. Fefe Dobson - Ghost
  66. Rob Thomas - This Is How a Heart Breaks
  67. Boys Like Girls (ft. Taylor Swift) - Two is Better Than One

Thursday, April 14, 2011

All things considered, it's not too bad.


The result of approximately four all-nighters this week. My resolution to always have at least 8 hours of sleep each nigh has flown out the window. It was much worse two nights ago when I was studying for my biology final - that mess was just paper everywhere (not that this one isn't). Which I just shoved into a box and washed my hands of because I really don't want to think about it. Right now the mess is mostly just laundry. Which I don't want to spend half an hour folding. It's just... monotonous. I just want finals to be over. I still have three exams to go. I feel like turtle crawling through peanut butter. Or honey. Or molasses.

I have an entire week between my second-last and last exams, so hopefully I can move out of residence on the 20th (which means I have clean this mess up before my dad sees it) and I can stay at home a relax for a bit before my last exam on the 26th.

Probably should have made this a "Week in Review" post, but really, it wouldn't have been too interesting. Study, exam, study, study, exam, study. Bleaaarrrgh.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tutorial: HTML

I've been doing some tweaking on my tumblr layout, so I thought that this would be something neat to post. Please keep in mind that I don't know everything about HTML, but I have been playing around in the sandbox for a few years.

HTML is a language. In fact, it's a particularly picky language, so double-check all your spelling and 'grammar'. In fact, most of the time (like in the English language), the errors are in the 'grammar' of your HTML. That being said, learning the 'grammar' isn't all that difficult.

To begin with, in HTML, we use these things called 'tags'. Essentially, we have a start tag and a closing tag. Usually, it looks something like this:
<tag></tag>
In this case, <tag> is our start tag, and </tag> is our closing tag. Note that the closing tag is identical to an opening tag, except the closing tag has a forward slash.

Now, there are many, many, many types of tags. What if you wanted to use a bunch of different tags to make, say, a paragraph with some of the text bolded and have an image that links elsewhere? Well, you'd have to use a tag to bake the text bold, and image tag, a link tag, and maybe even a paragraph tag! But in what order would you open and close the tags? The answer - close the tags in the reverse order that they were opened.

What?

To clarify this, I'd like to make an analogy. Opening and closing tags in HTML is like a simple sandwich. Let's think about the sandwich in layers. If you stick a toothpick through your sandwich from top to bottom, the layers the toothpick in order are the top slice of bread, the butter that was spread on the top slice of bread, meat, butter spread on the bottom slice of bread, and the slice of bread on the bottom. Okay, so what does this have to do with anything?
<top bread>     |  <tag1>
<top butter>    |  <tag2>
   meat         |   text
<bottom butter> |  </tag2>
<bottom bread>  |  </tag1>
In this example, we opened tag1, then tag2. We then closed the tags in the order of tag2, tag1. Get it?

Let's look at an example with three tags, say some text that is bolded, italicized, and stricken through (if you're using strikethrough in your blog posts in Blogger, use the <s></s> tag instead of <del></del>).
<b><i><del>Some text</del></i></b>
This would look like...
Some text
So to return to my original example of a paragraph with bolded text, an image, and a link, the code might look something like this...
<p>Some text <b>here</b>. Oh, here's a picture!
<a href="http://www.google.ca><img src="http://something.com/pictureurlhere.jpg"/></a></p>
The result would look like this...
Some text here. Oh, here's a picture!
I know, it's clear as mud, isn't it? First we opened the paragraph tag, which means we have to close it last. Next we opened the bold tag. Now, between where we opened the bold tag and where we want to close the bold tag, we have no other tags which are open. Which means that we can just go ahead and close the bold tag after the word "here". We then opened the link tag, then the image tag (the image tag does not require a closing tag). Currently, the only tags we have open are the paragraph tag and the link tag. So we need to close them in reverse order — the paragraph tag was opened first, so it needs to be closed last, and the link tag was opened last, so it should be closed first.

If you'll notice, the link tag in my last example looks a little different to the other tags I've shown you.
<a href="http://www.google.ca">Link text here</a>
This is an example of a tag with an attribute. The basic tag is <a></a>, that additional bit inside the first tag is called an 'attribute' There are a bunch of attributes you can give to tags, and each attribute has a set of values. The value is always surrounded by double quotation marks. You can only have one value per attribute, and each attribute can only be used once in each tag. My favourite attribute would have to be the style attribute. You can use this attribute to add CSS to a tag to do some neat things, like changing colours and fonts, or even move things around, which I'll talk about in a later post.


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Well, there you have it. Hopefully it wasn't too confusing. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to leave me a question in the comments, or go check out W3Schools' HTML Tutorial for a little more clarification :)