I finished my semester. It was worth doing. Even though there are many web developing applications available, it certainly helps to know what the code means if you need to tweak it a bit.
nawah's Life List
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1. Retire early
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2. Own my own business
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3. feel the fear and do it anyway
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4. create my own website
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5. Get at least a C in Calculus
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6. see the northern lights
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7. scan all my old photographs
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8. get my bachelor's degree
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9. visit a foreign country
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10. spend an entire day watching the extended version of all three Lord of the Rings movies back-to-back-to-back
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11. Learn the Alexander technique
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12. Learn Java
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13. meet my internet friends
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14. Paint my house
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15. go on safari
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16. See Oprah
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17. learn how to play chess
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18. Make a quilt
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19. Give blood
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I love bogus websites and hoax emails! I’m currently taking HTML. My goal is to create a website that looks real but is totally fiction. Of course, it will be harmless I’m not that evil. I just have to decide what the subject will be. Hopefully be the end of the semester, I’ll have a good idea of what I want to create. It will probably be a Christian website since those people are the easiest to fool.
There are plenty of websites that will walk you through this. Everything went well. I thought I would have to do some trouble-shooting and therefore learn some things but that didn’t happen. The only thing I learned is that your computer won’t run if the power supply is set on european voltage. It’s still worth doing though. I just love it when people ask me what kind of PC I have, and I say, “I built it myself”.
