Entries for September, 2007

update en mass

I don't know what to write. Did all my words go away again? There's so much to say and so few words to talk about it.

My aunt, the one in the wheelchair, has deteriorated beyond the point of assisted living care and has to enter a nursing home.

My grandmother is still on constant oxygen after her heart. She's home, stubbornly walking unassisted instead of using her walker like she's supposed to until her feet heal. She has a mass behind her eye, but the doctors at the hospital don't know what it is. They kept her awhile but no dice. Whatever it is, it gives her a splitting headache (she's actually on morphine, apparently just for this), and it's putting pressure on all the nerves that control her eye muscles, so her eyes can't focus. The mass is positioned near the pituitary gland, so even if it's cancer, it's inoperable.

Grandma was in the hospital Friday and I didn't even know until today, after she was home again. Once again, my dad knew but failed to let his kids know. I found out because my brother, mother, and I called ahead before going to visit grandma. Turns out two of her daughters were there already and some grandkids-and-mom dropped by while we were there, so it was family togetherness time yay.

I was not very happy about this, so instead of procrastinating, I phoned my dad on the spot and very, very politely said that I know he's busy, but could he please try to let me know these things? He sounded properly chastised (which was kinda fun, with the reversing the parent-child dynamic and all) and when I told his sister what I'd done, she laughed and told me well done for keeping him "in line."

I have an awesome family, that I do.

Grandma's memory is spotty. She couldn't remember which of her kids had been by today, or in which order, and she confused my (other) brother's location with one of my cousins'. It's probably the morphine. I hope it's the morphine. The doctors did an MRI and found no brain bleed, just the pressed nerves around her eye, but...

Oh, and I got my classes sorted, but it seems so very banal in the face of my family's health issues. By accident I'd got placed in a section I wasn't equipped for, but the nice registration folks got it all fixed for me. I'm caught up now (except for missing some discussion stuff, but there's only so much I can do about a Saturday deadline that I didn't find out about unti Saturday, and discussion is peanut points anyway. It barely matters at all).

I owe my dad a phone call, so I think I'll do that now. Should be interesting.

moving on

Helped my aunt pack up some boxes in preparation for the move.

Called my grandma's number and had an uncle pick up the line. He was there to pack her up; Grandma's moving into an assisted living center, at least temporarily. No word on her condition or her recent doctor's appointment, but I'm glad she'll have staff checking in on her soon and managing her medications. She's on a lot of pills and it's likely (or certain -- I'm fuzzy on that point myself) that a miscommunication had her take a wrong dose or wrong timing of one of her heart meds, and that caused her to become dizzy and fall, and that fall broke bones in her feet. Assisted living care should keep the compound errors to a minimum and she could sorely use that right now.

I don't know what the fuck happened to my email, but it seems like 2 of every 3 emails I've gotten in the last day or two has triggered some crazy "account deleted" automatic response. These are emails sent to me at the email address that matches the account I log into to find the error messages, so clearly the account is not deleted, so... huh? I can't figure out what on Earth went wrong so lalala can't hear you. I'll be hiding among the farandolae or something instead.

In other news, I have about eaten myself sick on jellybeans, and I'm not sorry. They were delicious.

good times

First exam of autumn is done and gone and passed.

I made friends with a silky black tomcat with slanted dark yellow eyes.

My latest mad little website idea is progressing nicely, now that I finally chose a sound base to start from.

I am wearing a T-shirt advertising for Mountain Dew, socks shilling for Coke, and I have Vault and Diet Pepsi Max stowed on my desk.

If I had the right vocal cords, I would purr.

new rule

EDIT: Something keeps eating my escaped HTML! I hope it likes the flavour. The template tag I refer to in this entry, without the problematic code, could be called SITE['META']. I'm sorry I didn't catch this earlier!

If a Tabulista can't be arsed to use <!--SITE['META']--> in their template, thereby forcing me to type their RSS URL manually in order to access and subscribe to it, then I can't be arsed to do that and I will henceforth ignore that site as much as possible.

And if in the same day I encounter Tabulas sites that try to deny me the ability to right click to View Source and try to obfuscate source code and scare "thieves" off (when all I am trying to do is determine if it's their site or my Opera install that is bugged, since I'm supposed to be able to subscribe to RSS from the site's address bar) AND, just for good measure, cover up the Tabulas navbar that I rely on to get around the site?

Then I might just write a snarky blog entry.

Maybe I should ignore Tabulas support requests for awhile. It just weirds me out too much when a person asks for help with their template, which is full of anti-right-click scripts and all-caps threats of DO NOT COPY when I check it. I don't like being called a thief -- or even sworn at -- when my only goal is trying to help a fellow Tabulista. I'm not sure why so many people seem unable to understand this. Is it really so difficult a concept? Why?

And why is <!--SITE['META']--> not a required tag? I *need* those RSS autodiscovery tags, especially since adding a Tabulas to my friends list means the owner can view all my friends-only entries.

find a Tabulas feed

As my three loyal readers have no doubt noticed, I've had trouble finding Tabulas feeds lately because of templates lacking the proper template tags. I finally got vexed enough that I created a bookmarklet to get around the problem. It's been tested in IE 7, Firefox 2, and Opera 9 (all on Windows XP) and works splendidly in my tests.

Just drag the link below onto your browser toolbar. Whenever you see a Tabulas site so cruelly bereft of template tags that you cannot auto-subscribe to its RSS feed, click the bookmarklet; it will take you right to the feed. From there you can copy the URL, use another bookmarklet to subscribe in a web-based feedreader, or however you normally handle feeds.

Tab feed

EDIT: changed the bookmarklet so it also works in the Safari for Windows beta