Wednesday, December 28, 2016

funki

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<a href="http://amzn.to/2iFGBly" style="color:lime" target="_blank">$40 Kindle book.</a> This is better. It's totally geeky and spiritual ... but then, actually, so is Tim Ferris. More to the point, it's completely sincere and completely ethical: no nasty tricks. Not even if they're funny. It is distinctly not very cool, or chique, where Tim is achingly cool and chique, so for that I'm not just abandoning Tim, but I do offer this. <span style="color:violet">I did The Abundance Course CD set, years ago, and it has always meant a lot to me. I never went beyond the first course. I'm ornery that way. But, I always practiced a little, and sometimes, like just these last few days, I get more into it again. Really getting into it. Looking up release technique on YouTube. Doing it myself. So nice!</span></div></div><a style="position:absolute;left:50%;top:50%;font-size:100px;color:violet" href="javascript:atnbg20161228w1543()">move this</a>
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I am experimenting with ... free web hosting. It's so liberating! I mean, there are no payments to keep up with, I don't have to worry about my stuff disappearing, and I can do anything I want. Also, there only on layer of technical mumbojumbo. By sprinkling a little JavaScript in my hand coded HTML with 100% inline styles (at the moment) I am positioning things on the page in, let us say, a nonstandard way. It happens to be a way that also pays a lot of attention to the screen space (or window space) ... and sort of ignores the scroll bar (but leaving it in place). So ... all the above advantages plus, funky results.
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