Friday, May 01, 2009

Would someone PLEASE fix this?

Having typed the error message mentioned in the post below into Google, I was able to access a page that just had my previous post on it. I just don't understand: I can access all parts of my blog except the main page of my blog itself. This doesn't make any sense at all. There doesn't seem to be any way to get help specifically focusing on the issue at hand. So to any tech guys who can read this: "ARE YOU GONNA HELP ME?"

Can anyone read this?

As of today, I can't access my blog due to some weird error. I keep getting this message with a code involved: bX-e83xdk. From what I can tell, everyone else is getting a different code: bX-r1ezpk. Considering the fact that I can write posts on the blog but can't view the blog, I'm trying this. I already was forced to join the "Blogger help group" on Google to even have a chance at getting any tech support at all, something I really resent having to do. Looks like another reason to join Facebook.

I was in the hospital from Tuesday afternoon at about 1:30 until this morning at about 8:45. I went to see a GI doctor on Tuesday and he recommended that I clear out my digestive system and slowly work my way back into eating the food that was giving me discomfort. I've got several medications to take for a rather long time. I hope I feel better soon.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Stomach pains explained

After the stomach pains I've been having since last Monday got worse this morning, I went to the doctor. The physician's assistant, after asking a few questions, believed my appendix was in trouble. So, after spending four hours at a radiologist's office, I found out that I have an inflamed bowel. This came after receiving an rather painful ultrasound, undergoing a CT scan, having to drink two large cups of what tasted like the stuff my dentist used to clean my braces when I had them, and some other unpleasant procedures. I really hope I get better soon. On the bright side, my legs are feeling a lot better after taking Skelaxin for them.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Father Knows Worst

This week's Simpsons episode was very funny in the first scene. The rest, not so much. There were, as usual, a few good lines. One standout is the woman and kid in the audience at the awards ceremony near the end. I mean no disrespect to the only person that I know reads this blog regularly, but my Mom can be the same way sometimes.

There is one week of classes left, and next Monday, I start exams. I will finish exams, and thus, finish the school year, on Friday, May 8 at, based on how long the average test in Financial Accounting takes, about 11 AM. Looking back to January, I wrote here about two teachers I have this semester that had very negative reviews on Ratemyprofessors.com. In my opinion, only one of these teachers was reviewed accurately. The other is much better.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Good, Sad, and Drugly

This week's Simpsons episode was yet another middle-of-the-road show. There were a few funny gags, but... well, looking back at a few recent review should give you a general idea. Moving on, Sit Down, Shut Up premiered tonight. It seems like a pretty good show, but it could get old after a while. I'm not going to review its episodes here. I'll just stick with the Simpsons reviews. If you remember in the very first month of this blog, I also attempted to review Malcolm in the Middle, but that show moving to Friday nights caused me to ditch that plan. I'm going to stick with what I'm doing on here. It works. However, I still have not decided whether to join Facebook or not.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

How about being objective for a change?

Yesterday, we all heard the tale of massive protests across the country against income taxes. Specifically, income taxes going to the Obama administration. The Obama administration which, if memory serves, has not raised taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 a year. And yet, everyone took to the streets. There's even been talk of Texas seceding from the United States. Where were all these people last year? Where were the protests against Bush's tax plan? Do any of these people even know for sure if they paid more this year than they did last year? Doesn't seem like it. Republican presidents charge income taxes too, but no one seems to care then. This dialog from a 1996 episode of The Simpsons comes to mind:

Homer:
Bear patrol tax! This is an outrage! It's the biggest tax increase in history!
Lisa:
Actually, Dad, it's the smallest tax increase in history.
Homer:
Let the bears pay the bear tax. I pay the Homer tax.
Lisa:
That's home-owner tax.
Homer:
Well, anyway, I'm still outraged.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Eeny Teeny Maya Moe

Pardon the delay. Once again, it's a long story.

This week's Simpsons episode was the first good episode that I've seen in a long time. The overly long jokes were kept to a bare minimum, and the rest was very well-written, up to par with what I expect from the writers of The Simpsons. Like I said last week, not all hope is lost. I've always tended to like episodes focusing on Moe. And those focusing on Maggie. This was no exception.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

What can I say?

Well, I'm making good on my promise to post between last Sunday and tomorrow. There isn't much to say. The weather's still kinda cold, my classes are still pretty hard, and I'm still trying to decide whether to join Facebook or not. Having taken the comments posted on my previous entry into account... I'm not much closer to making a decision. Life goes on.