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I'm learnin real good

today I managed to tidy up my space here at HOOTOO. First I learned how to make those handy little pull-down menus then I moved all my links into them. Next I attemted to change the size of a picture in my space and suceeded on the first try ***waves hissmiley - towel triumphantly*** Then I found a pic of The Great Founder: DNA, and wanted it for my space but couldnt figure how to do it right away(it wasnt from the library) But I tried a few things and gave it some thought and found that the web address was under the lable:alt and quickly typed it into the picture embed sequence. I though it may be an error to type the blob number twice in the sequence but it work. It worked!!! ***waves hissmiley - towel happily** I did all this with only a bit of help with the first one, the menu. Thank you, Shea!!! ***waves hissmiley - towel some more. And it only took me all daysmiley - biggrin I also found that my Infinite Improbability Drive wasn't working, I did a bit of rewiring and found some capital letters in need of lowering. So I actualy learned 4 things today. I'm getting smarter by the hour!!! ****smiley - run off waving hissmiley - towelin a rediculous manner***

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A PLace I Dream About

Theres a place I dream about
where the sun never goes out
ooo we can start over again
shed our skin
let the sun shine in
at the edge of the ocean
we can start over again.


a little commercial ditte that commands my attention
smiley - zen

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Life is like...

Life is like a sh*t sandwich, the more bread you have the less sh*t you have to eat.

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The Shape of Space and the Power of Gravity

Gravity is strong enough to bend light and alter its course. It take the light of our sun roughly 8 minutes to reach Earth. Light radiations are the fastest moving particle recorded in history so that means gravity is a very powerful force, so strong that it keeps the planets from drifting off into space. Gravity is like a string secured to the planets and the planets revolve around the source of the string. Without gravity to keep them in check, undoubtably the planets would just fly off in whatever direction their revolutions take them. The sun also revolves around a source of gravity as does every heavenly body in the known universe. Everything that has any mass at all is effected by gravities pull even at the outer edges of all that is in existence. Everything is drifting around in a vaccuum that is infinite. Infinity is endless and baffling idea to understand, the empty parts of the universe, that is the space everything is in, has no boundery. Gravity seems to have no affect on the etherial body known as infinite space. In theory, if infinity was affected by gravity, the shape of space would be round or oval and would cease to be infinite. what, then, would be outside and beyond the boundery of space? Perhaps nothing or maybe something even more difficult to understand than infinity.

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Im Panicing

Today this site has been as much fun as running naked and barefoot through a mile of sticker bushes only to find a tall brick wall and having to run back smiley - grr

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