//v3nt

are we having cake?
12:28 PM :
if people would listen to me the first time, there would be no confusion. i mean really.

so i'm at the office today. yesterday i contacted a user, whose new computer i had set up and wanted to deliver today. i said that i would start the transfer of files and email this morning when i came in at eight thirty, and i would let her know when i was finished, which shouldn't be any later than twelve. she said okay.

so i come in this morning and do my thing. at around ten fifteen, she calls my dad (not knowing my extension) asking if she's going to get her computer sometime today. now, if it had been, say, one thirty, then i would understand. but it wasn't even eleven yet! pay attention, people!

but i'm okay. i'm calm. i'm so calm! i'm very calm! if i were any more laid back, i'd be DEAD!!

yes.

v3nt frustrates me. to be specific, ie's rendering of it does. i really hope seven follows w3c standards better, since six obviously does not. i'm very sick of trying to accommodate both browsers. i really want to just say screw it and not care about ie - since i use it for microsoft update and that's it - but for some reason i can't. people don't, no matter how much i'd love them to, all use firefox or some other gecko-based browser, and i'd like for everyone to see the same v3nt that i see.

i know, i could just revert v3nt to pre-curvyness, but it's so nice. i think it adds just that little bit o' flavor. like pork. yes. it was a bland, generic v3nt, but now it is a pork v3nt.

now if i could fix it for ie users. i dunno. what do you think?

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