I am now remembering why I normally code in very plane html. I started playing with CSS since i wanted to change the font on a web page. CSS seems like a great way to be able to play with styles with out having to rewrite large chunks of code. I have 3 web browsers open (ie 5.5, mozilla 0.9.6 and Opera 6) and the page looks different on every single on of them. IE seems to accept almost anything. Mozzila and opera seem to be a lot more strict. Some things in CSS just don’t work the way I think they should, for example in Netscape and Opera and IE if you define BODY to be color red and 40 point text it works fine up until you open a “td” element then it forgets the font size but the color is still red. Annoying.
For those interested here is a before and after
If anyone can tell me why the underline disappears when you go over the donation link at the bottom in Opera please let me know

This made me laugh. From the Beeb,

They are talking about the new actor who is taking over the lead of Taggart, a crime show set in Scotland.

He [norton] played a butcher suspected of murder and putting his victims in his meat pies. Norton does not consider this a problem. After all, he says, he is probably the only Scottish actor to have been in the series just the once.

Almost every scottish actor has appeared in Taggart at one point or an other. I also saw them filming on location in Kirkintilloch once.

Feck!

I got 3 rolls of photos back yesterday, I can remember where i took most of the photos, but one roll the rolls has some photos that I just can’t remember where i took them. I remember taking some of the them but i can’t remember where. My gut feeling is that it was Shenandoah but the photos from the last trip to Shenandoah were on a different roll. I am confused

I am disappointed again, I saw a trailer for Fox 5 news at 10 and it had a few things that sounded interesting, one story about getting the best deal on cell phones and another about Cox cable. The cell phone story basically said nothing and at the end said go look at a web site that I can’t remember. The cox story could have been summed up in 2 lines. Cox is behind on upgrading to digital service and a lot of complaints have been made about the service so they are going to freeze the prices for a year. For this a wasted an hour watching it. I will say this, I learned where the big new looking snow plows that were sitting on 395 can from, New Jersey. DC have given a NJ company the contract to keep the roads clear. Then again I could have lived with out knowing that little fact.

That is ad number two that I have seen with mini’s in them, first the ikeas ads now target is running one. I wonder if BWM is going to start selling the new ones in the US and this is clever ploy to get the car into peoples thoughts before they do. I would be interested in test driving one for the hell of it. I mean that car is easy to find a parking spot for.

For anyone considering using Best Buys.com’s pick up at the store don’t even think of using the pentagon City store. Turned up yesterday and was told there system was down and to come back tomorrow. Turned up today and went up the counter that said Financing and Pick up and was told to stand in the very long line for the customer returns. Got the front of the line and was told that they couldn’t do anything unless they had the order number. So wondered off to find the bestbuy.com terminal in the store to go print off a copy. Went back to the long line for customer returns. I noticed someone who looked like the manager so went over and confirmed he was. He wouldn’t even make eye contact with me. I asked him to confirm that we had to wait in the long customer returns line instead of going to the sign that said “finance and customer pick ups” He said “That is correct”, I then suggested that this wasn’t very fair considering I was purchasing a product instead of returning a product. He basically said that I should stand in the long returns line. On saying that I didn’t think that was good customer service he said “I disagree”. Once we got to the front of the line for the second time it took 3 hard drives over 3 trips to get the correct hard drive. You notice that they don’t put your order aside when you make it online so are not guaranteed your order when you get to the store.
It ended up taking and hour and a half to pick up a stinking hard drive.

So Bryan the manager at the Pentagon Best Buy, your store sucks and you should pay attention to a customer when they make a suggestion on improving their experience of buying something at your store.