Sunday 23 May, 2004
Proud to present...
I'm proud to present Dragon/kolibri, version 2. New appearance is inspired by Jerry Smith who produced these wonderful pictures, and by Thor who has given me a lot of help with usablity, and by all the web sites I've ever visited and admired.
There are even some new and improved features: you can now subscribe to D/k comments using your favourite RSS reader to stay up-to-date with Mikki's insults and other random mumbles that our dear readers leave us. Or you can send your own insults to us by email - both features can be found on the side bar.
All comments are welcome, as always.
Posted by kolibri at 23 May 20:54, 2004Oh.... my.
Lovely :)
# 2 - Antti (on May 23, 2004 10:10 PM):
Indeedio, very cool.
# 3 - Janne (on May 24, 2004 12:56 AM):
Any chance you could turn on the Atom feed? On MT, it's far more convenient to read than RSS, since it puts the entire entry in HTML, as opposed to just the 40 first words or so...
# 4 - Kolibri (on May 24, 2004 06:05 AM):
But... it is on. I've got RSS 2.0 and Atom on the sidebar, comments are in RSS 2.0. Sorry I don't have that Bloglines automatic RSD thingie working yet, I couldn't figure how to get that set up.
# 5 - Mikki (on May 24, 2004 09:12 AM):
I'll habe you know there's nothing random about my insults.
Ha ha! I lie, of course.
But looks good.
# 6 - Mikki (on May 24, 2004 09:13 AM):
I'll also habe you know that habe is the new "have" and anyone who's habing trouble with it should just get with the goddamn times.
# 7 - Chu (on May 24, 2004 12:07 PM):
A nice, unified look. Very pretty.
Excellent tinkering, my dear! ;)
# 8 - Chu (on May 24, 2004 12:10 PM):
Oh, Mikki, would you care to educate us less linguistically fashinable readers by giving us more examples of the verb "habe" - say, in the past tense?
You see, I'm habing difficulty conversing when I habe to limit myself to the only two forms I know. How does one express sentiments such as "not having had my morning tea", for example? :)
# 9 - Mikki (on May 24, 2004 05:01 PM):
Well, really, it's childishly simple: Habe, hab, habing, habs.
To use your example, "Not habing hab my morning tea." Or, "I am not so much a habs-been as a never-was."
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