Atonement Movie

Atonement Poster

I was a little lost last Saturday so I decided to just watch a movie despite my head ache. I don’t have much choice, it’s either Fool’s Gold or Atonement and I chose the latter because ever since I watched Pride and Prejudice, I immediately became a Keira Knightley fan.

Warning — spoilers ahead

It’s a story about Briony and Cecilia Tallis and Robbie Turner. When Briony was at about the age of 13, she saw her sister, Cecilia, and Robbie having a fight by the fountain, she saw her sister strip down to her underwear in front of Robbie and immersed herself into the fountain. Later that day, Robbie handed Briony a letter that should be given to Cecilia, when Briony was already far away from him, Robbie suddenly realized that the letter he just handed was the wrong version! It was the letter he wrote that was filled with sexual content, however, it’s too late to take it back because Briony, by then, was already so far from him.

When Briony gets home, she immediately read the letter and was scandalized by its content, she gave the letter to Cee, Cecilia’s nickname. Later that day, Briony imparted the contents of the letter to her cousin Lola, who was staying with them because her parents are having a divorce, and she called Robbie a “sexual maniac.”

While having dinner, they knew that the twins, Lola’s brothers, ran away so they frantically searched for them. While searching for them, Briony saw Lola being attacked and she made Lola believe that it was Robbie having seen Robbie “attacking” her sister at the library. The police were called and Briony testified against Robbie, who was then sent to jail and then sent to war.

But that was all on Briony’s point of view. The truth is that Cee went into the fountain to retrieve a piece of their vase which was broken by Robbie. Robbie wasn’t “attacking” Cee in the library, they were making love after having declared their love for one another.

In reality, the letter that Briony and Cee read were not the version that Robbie intended to show but he realized his blunder way too late already.

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Shopping and Girl Bonding

Arvie and I
This was taken a couple of years ago lol, we’re not as addicted to taking our photos like before

My best friend and I went to Trinoma last, last Saturday to unwind and just talk, well the original plan was to watch a movie but The Assassination of Jesse James and 31:10 to Yuma is not being shown there so we just binged with the food from Sbarro while we caught up with what’s happening with each other and our other friends.

After that we circled Landmark, supposedly to look for a dress that she could wear for a wedding this month (we didn’t find any) and also to check if the shoes we want to buy is still there, it’s already gone. :( In the end, we just bought matching shorts which I doubt I’ll ever wear outside. So, yeah, none of the original plans happened, surprise, surprise!

Whenever I read that women find shopping therapeutic, I don’t really get why. I mean, you’ll go round the stores, you’ll just be tired and you won’t even be able to buy stuff because it costs a lot. You’ll try on clothes and realize that even though you can afford it, it doesn’t suit you. What’s so relaxing with that, right? That’s the reason why I seldom go to the mall when I haven’t planned out what I’m gonna do there (or buy).

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IE8 Launched for Developers

Yeah, yeah, I’m a dork for wanting to talk about stuff like this, sorry Rhiz and Ganns, I’m using alien language again.. :( hehe

While on a lunch out with my (geeky) co-workers, which is a first time in like… Ever since I got here because we never really see each as early as 12 noon (yeah that’s early, one of my co-workers actually greeted me with a “good morning” one time at 1 in the afternoon, apparently Paranaque is of a different timezone).

IE8 beta for developers
I tried downloading and opening the logo in Photoshop and then a warning popped up saying that it cannot parse the file, I mean do something right! I have that problem with that as well sometimes heheh and whenever that happens it means that I tried to save a .jpg using a .gif extension or .png using .jpg, you get the idea. It’s usually because I tried overwriting the file and I forgot that it’s set to jpg lol (yeah, yeah, I know, stupet)

Anyway, I got the tidbit that IE8 Beta 1 is now up for grabs for developers (and for anyone who wishes to use the latest version of IE – nut jobs) and for the first time in history, I was able to contribute to our conversation! About version targeting and IE8 being able to pass the Acid Test 2 (as far as I know, one of the first browsers to do that) — I usually just sit there trying my hardest to not look clueless whenever they talk about hash, mailerqueue, ruby on rails, hacking the framework, javascripts, cakePHP, models, controllers, mysql (I mean we’re having lunch and they’re talking about how to print all of the generic emails so we could go and see what’s wrong them!), so yeah, I hope you can feel my pain lol.

OK, so moving on, I looked at the documentation for IE8, like the new stuff that they added and was glad that their goal was to eventually make IE8 CSS3 compliant. AND their default is the standards mode of IE8 but you can still opt to target the IE7 rendering engine by using the meta tag:

<meta HTTP-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=7">

It also seems that IE8 is supports microformats and can even let the users subscribe to a particular part of your content. I don’t know if their developer tools will be better this time, I like firebug because it lets me change the styles within it so I could see the changes immediately and I’ll know which line to edit.

Anyone able to give IE8 a spin? Any thoughts?

Version Targeting and IE8

So IE8 is in the works now, I’ve heard of this little tidbit when I read Eric Meyer’s article in ALA which talked about his views about WaSP’s proposal to the IE developer team to keep IE8 from “breaking the web” just like what IE7 did to our sites when it was launched — which is dubbed as version targeting. While reading it, I thought that has to be the stupidest thing, why does IE have to mess our lives even more? They’re probably sadists who just love to see developers and designers pour countless of hours just to make sure that their sites look the way it’s supposed to (actually I just thought of the last line this very minute) — with that I closed the window and was smug enough to think that I’m the wiser. Until today.

The problem was that I thought what they’re proposing is wrong even before I read Aaron Gustafson’s Beyond DOCTYPE article which explains just what version targeting is, along with why and how the DOCTYPE switch is broken — the main reason why the IE team is now looking for other solutions to make sure that they not break the web with IE8. Hey, how about phasing out IE? lol Of course, I kid, life’s not fun without it. Seriously.

So anyway, they’re proposing that version targeting be the next kid on the block, let’s skip the jargons, it made my brains spew blood and there’s no way I’ll be able to use the same words and look like I really know it.

Advantages

Simply put, by using the following code

<meta HTTP-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8;FF=3" />

within your <head> tag, it will be able to freeze the look of the site based on the rendering engine version of the browsers you specified. In this case, it’s FF 3 and IE8.

So what does this mean? If your site looks grand already in IE8, it will still retain its look even if IE9 is released to the public. Even if new features or CSS support are introduced in IE9, it will not show up in your site because your site is set to IE8. So say goodbye to downloading nightly versions of the browsers to be sure that your site is compatible with the newer version. It also means that you will support the new version of the browser when you want it or when you’re ready (if for example the number of your visitors using IE8 has dwindled down to just 5% or so).

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Brand New Theme

Due to my lack of social life, this is by far the fastest theme I have ever finished for myself (probably 3 days), well it’s obviously easy to code except for the homepage (go on, click on the older posts, that’s my pride and joy) of course but I’m very proud of this because I almost tore my hair out of my head just trying to figure this thing out. But oh well, I love these complexities, I would’ve tested this thoroughly but I’m expecting something more complicated this coming week to come my way and I’m afraid that by the time I’m finished with that I would have been bored with this already and make another one. Just like what happened to these 2.

Drafts for Last Leaf

The one on the left is supposed to be flexible, I already coded it into a theme and also patterned the portfolio to look like like it (after several frustrating nights) but after quite some time I find it too … blah and the one on the right wasn’t even converted to HTML.

I don’t know if I should call this a design though, but this is the theme I created for myself that I’m happiest with so far, you can say that I really, really love whitespace and grids.

So, what do you think? If you find any error that I might have missed, don’t hesitate to let me know :)