blustocking (
blustocking) wrote2002-02-21 01:28 pm
Well, fuck you very much.
I uploaded all of the APE html files, thumbnails, and images into a subdirectory on my PacBell site, only to realize that I cannot view files in a subdirectory. Now I have to fucking delete it all and start over again. Thank you PacBell. Thank you for making this so easy.
The PacBell site says that I can use an FTP program, but I know nothing of FTP programs. Someone teach me.
I'm at work, I have tons to do(work-related and otherwise), and I'm sick.
Also am waiting on a call from my insurance agent about that parking lot accident. I'm 95% sure it's bad news. What else could it be.
The PacBell site says that I can use an FTP program, but I know nothing of FTP programs. Someone teach me.
I'm at work, I have tons to do(work-related and otherwise), and I'm sick.
Also am waiting on a call from my insurance agent about that parking lot accident. I'm 95% sure it's bad news. What else could it be.
Well fuck.
It never rains but it pours, it seems.
Yes.
At least being sick gives me a better excuse to feel like shit and be surly. :)
I miss massages.
Mmmm, Kat-soup. :D (heheh, kat-soup.)
I'm delerious. Don't mind me.
will do
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or..we could just find some computery nerds to make part of our harem...
heeeeere shiraa, gooood shiraa....>:)
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Actually, I'd love to learn much more about this stuff...I just don't have the time right now. :(
People need to see them APE pics yo!
Mmm, harem. :)
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:D
sexy boy.
HAha!
;)
Re: HAha!
You just make me all tingly and moist...I can't control myself!
Re: HAha!
Stop this! All of you!
Re: HAha!
Yeah! Hands off!
GAH! NO!
....
NO!, WAIT! Lemme go grab the camera!
and....ROLLING!
Ak-shee-on!
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I wish I could have gone...
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It'd be tricky to explain how to use it in e-mail -- better if you have a friend who uses it, who could explain it over the phone -- but I'll give it a try if you'd like. :)
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Thank you! :)
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After that, it's just a matter of remembering that the files in the left column are on /your/ machine, and the files in the right column are on the /remote/ machine. If you double-click a file on the left, you'll upload it to the remote machine -- if you double-click a file on the right, you'll download it to your machine.
Which probably just sounded like one of those awful senseless techie descriptions, but eh. ;) Fire me an e-mail if you need any help!