. . . : ; C h i c o ' s G r o o v e ; : . . . . . . : ; . . . : ; ruofytfif - december 14 2000 . . . : ; . . . : ; http://www.disobey.com/ . . . : ; The "WHERE WERE YOU?" Notice I didn't die, no. God forbid if that ever happened. Where would you be without me? Bored and listless. No, instead of dying, I opted to focus on a new software project which had a deadline (now dissipated). The project has kinda been put on hiatus due to reality distortion, but it's still around on SourceForge somewhere if you're investigative enough to hunt it down. . . . : ; The "LOT OF UPDATES, RIGHT?" Notice You might assume (and wrongly, I may add), that because two months went by since the last Chico's Groove, that there would be a lot of new stuff to speak of. Unfortunately, this isn't the case. Lots of stuff has been happening - some of which makes me intensely happy, some which leave bad chinese feelings in my tummy. Nothing to puke up, just that unsettling "did they cum sum yung gai?". Either way, nothing is ready for prime time, which is remotely upsetting. . . . : ; ANNOUNCEMENTS and roil, toil... NEW DEVIL SHAT (#SixtyNine): Morbus isn't here. He's the flippant editor of this piece of slack rag, and he doesn't even bother to write an article? Bah! What a horrible travesty, 'tis, relying on quality content from Rown Garnbii (Assholic, Part III) and Amanda Bryant (who's first article brought critical acclaim). Perhaps the number of the issue has sent him into hiding, cowering to the darkest corner of a plastic bag? Or perhaps he's too busy performing the metaphor? Bah again, dare you! MORE FUN FOR HORROR: More than 150 new downloads were added to The Horror Section these past couple of months, primarily comprising new unknowns, and a new subsection of "Movie Media" innocently labeled "Singles". Along with the Atomz.com search capability, it's quickly becoming a rather large repository of random horror images, anally catalogued (does that make sense? Barely? Good.) Also added the "rules" concerning how we name the image filenames (borrrinnnngg!). NEW GHOSTSITES (#41): The newest issue of Ghost Sites was fittingly released this Halloween (with a new one coming soon, btw) and features such wonders as France's World Cup, Netscrap, Canadian Beer, and Open Roads. Wonderful stuff, as always, proving that bad content will always last longer in the minds of net viewers. MINOR CHANGES ABOUND: Tons of minor changes all over the place, as minor changes fit nicely into the hectic schedule that I've been faced with. The About section was cleaned up with tons of minor changes, the Disobey News Network was transitioned over into the standard Disobey main page design (as it makes more sense that way), three sections (the main page, About, and DNN) were converted over to XHTML, making them valid XML documents, and lots of new email added to Devil Shat (one to Twenty Eight, one to Forty Five, one to Fifty Four, one to Fifty Seven, two to Fifty Nine, one to Sixty, three to Sixty Two, three to Sixty Four, two to Sixty Five and two added to the generic email page). Hopefully, something better nice month. . . . : ; EVERYTHING else and bubble and boil. MOZILLA LOVE: Now that Mozilla is getting more and more stable, I've been experiencing deep love with the new nightly builds. Reading tons of information on developing for it, as well as skinning, XUL, sidebar fun, and oh so much more. If you hate Netscape 6 (as well you should), then you should give Mozilla a try - no ads, much faster, and less hungry. It's over there at mozilla.org. Of course, rereading this paragraph severely inhibits a "uhhh, what are you talking about?", but that's why the Groove is mine, not yours ("bad llama!"). NEW MOVIES: Welp, two months have gone by since I last reported to ya, so be prepared for a tidal wave of new crap that outshines poop: DON'T LOOK IN THE ATTIC, NIGHT TRAIN TO TERROR, DRIVE-IN MASSACRE, THE TERROR WITHIN< BEYOND DARKNESS, SHOCKER, SLUGS, SCARED STIFF, SILENT MADNESS, DEMONS 2, NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, FOREVER EVIL, OFFERINGS, HONEYMOON HORROR, PRIMAL RAGE, SCANNERS III: THE TAKEDOWN, CURSE II: THE BITE, WEREWOLF, MANIAC COP, THE FIRST POWER, CAT PEOPLE, COCCOON 2 (don't ask), DARK SIDE OF MIDNIGHT and NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 1, 2, 4 and 5. And no, I've barely had a chance to watch any of them. Sigh. NEW BOOKS: I've been wanting to apply myself a little more purposefully to my coding projects, so due to a friend's recommendation, I now own the following books published by Microsoft Press and written by Steve McConnell: CODE COMPLETE, RAPID DEVELOPMENT, and SOFTWARE PROJECT SURVIVAL GUIDE. I'm halfway through CODE COMPLETE, and I'd definitely recommend that to any coder. . . . : ; BLAHBLAHS OF THE WEEK: ( october 13th - december 14th ) [Story-the-Week]-= You Know You're Old When... ---... you wax poetic about CD-R prices. I remember buying a 2x ---CD-R drive years and years ago for $500 - a Sony clone that ran ---on Mac and PC with SCSI port. This was at a time when blank ---CDs ran about $6 a pop (on sale). It was wonderful wasting about ---$50 that first month, as I messed up CD after CD. Where'd this ---story come from? Had to buy new CDs earlier this month, and now ---you can grab 50 of them for $25. Ah, the days. Had BBS nostalgia ---recently too. Anyone remember Fear Factory? I used to listen to ---them all the time when I was doing ANSI art and QBASIC programming. ---Sigh. Ah, the days, the days. . . . : ; The Issue Was Attacked by Godzilla . . . : ; SUBSCRIBE: majordomo@disobey.com BODY: Subscribe ChicosGroove . . . : ; UNSUBSCRIBE: majordomo@disobey.com BODY: Unsubscribe ChicosGroove