| Posted on April 3, 2012 at 11:20 AM |
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What in the hell is Hibbleland?
Oh yeah, it's a new website I forced my brother to do. Again I am doing most of the work. Hibbleland is a website mostly about my brother and his desirable passion for Team Fortress 2 and other Steam games.
"I promise you that I will play TF2 for a very long time, Red," Rico told me one day when he received a gift card, which he used to buy some valuable TF2 items, in which he later traded it to receive "refined metal, or ref." He was able to trade in worthless items for 50 refined. Rico told me, "It's one thing to be one proud of. It's easy to earn it. One time some guy didn't know what he was thinking and I was really doing a scam, not a bad scam though, and he was completely clueless. If he actually knew better I would have gotten less from my trading, and I wouldn't have 50 refined in my backpack.
Rico, or Ultimate9011, plays TF2 practically every day. Most TF2 users like this show called "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic." Stephen and I agree that MLP: FIM sucked "balls." Rico, well, he watched it, just once, and he told me that it wasn't so bad, but it wasn't good. I told him that MLP: FIM is immature dogsh*t dumbasses watch.
"F*ck you Red," Rico said. "I don't care why people like it. It's not so bad. In fact, you like--"
"BLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLA!!!"
To make things short, Rico was neutral about the show.
So how I did I kind of lure him back to site editing? Well, this is what I told Rico.
"Rico," I asked him. "What would you like having your site to be about?"
"Me and my TF2 experience," he answered. "You know, something like TF2 vids."
| Posted on March 15, 2012 at 1:45 PM |
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Hey guys, guess what?
I deleted my other site, Megaworldz Unlimited. It seems that I have no longer time to edit and work on it, now with this new hullaballoo schedule that is filled with completely stupid shenanigans. I have pretty much "school-like" days, every day, and how?
And now, I'm going to have voice lessons and other piano practicing. What else is there? I swear what my parents are doing are getting into a little bit out of hand. It's about eight things that I have to do that take hours to do. People call those who hate school "sane" probably because of these factors.
But let's get back to the topic. I removed Megaworldz Unlimited because it was getting out of had and I didn't edit it for about a month. So I stopped production. However, Isang Binhi choir members are asking me if I could make a site for them, and this time, find a site maker that is cheap to make it professional.
Seems pretty hard and why? Well, again with the schedule, it makes working on the site very difficult and confusing. Then, how do I make it professional? I want to make a custom template for them, but for this time, meh.
We can, however, and nonetheless, make the site even more professional by buying the premium services (maybe pro or enhanced) during this month, because they always give out sales. Plus, if anyone has a sweet template, contact me by just clicking contact.
| Posted on February 17, 2012 at 5:35 PM |
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Happy birthday to Aceofshadows! Today is February 17 and it's his birthday, if you can agree with me. There's really nothing I can think about. Just all I know is that I want to talk about this.
Don't forget, what I forgot to say yesterday (due to the unavailability of myself, in which I missed February 15, 2012 to update), is, well, Creepster's Lair's 4th year here at Webs. The is one long milestone. While I do not have the time and energy to sufficiently update here, I would like to announce how "amazingly, ultimately, incredibly, beyond cool, literally awesomely" this is. Creepster's Lair is a free, dying place to settle.
What will we be doing? Well, Rico, my mom and I are thinking of a good and decent present. I remember last time when he told me two things (or one of the two) that he wanted. Ace texted me on the phone whether to give him 2 PSN cards or some random gift card (you know, the same thing Rico gotten.) Mom didn't like the decision, and said that "If you ever want him to get it, you have to pay for it. Whatever I give as a gift people need to be thankful for."
This sunday we will be playing Lazer Tag. Me and my bro are going but not any of my family members. I do remember the time when we played Lazer Tag. I wasn't very talented at that game, in fact, I really sucked (but I did not suck as much.) The only time I ever gotten to 1st place was when I kept "spawn-killing" my brother and my other cousin, Creepster. Man, they kept talking about things but they told me to stop killing them because it was unfair. Everytime I kept getting hit I took a big fit, and in my opinion those were the immaturity of my ways before I started working on my sites.
One of those favorite games Aceofshadows liked was Skyrim. I told him about it, but he already knew. I told him how to "get it for free," and with my guidance he was able to do it himself. (Plus, he was easier to handle, because, mainly, whenever Creepster wants help, he asks me some of those questions that takes about my whole shift.
But again, happy birthday to Aceofshadows! He needs a time of respect for a once-in-a-lifetime moment, if you know what I mean.
| Posted on February 11, 2012 at 2:15 PM |
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Breaking News: Destructionatore will officially close by this date--February 11, 2012.
Destructionatore
February 22, 2008 - February 11, 2012
Unable to reach his fourth year at Webs, he feels that Webs is no longer good. I asked him if I should work on his site much longer, and he replied, "No. I HATE Webs every since you deleted my once-awesome site. So instead, just leave it or delete it." It is I that I have to blame. In the late period of 2008, I downgraded his site. He became mad, saying to me that "he can't work under these circumstances." But in other words, what will he be doing now?
He said that he wanted to make a collage Team Fortress 2 videos, but only to upload the playlist to YouTube. He has not been using his YouTube for a long period of time, only using it to watch adult content (well, not adult, adult content.) Destructionatore also said that since he is a premium Team Fortress 2 user, he will be trading and idling with others. At the same time, he said he will play for a real purpose, and at that--he will trade some his useless or already have weapons for other benefits.
To remember the times of Destructionatore, let me go back to the times when Destructionatore actually works on his site.
In February 15, 2008, Creepster opened his first and only site. I told Destructionatore, "See, what do you know? [He] made his own site, and you're the one left out."
"Let me try then," Rico said. He tried it and continued to work on it. But then on September 2008, he probably blew a fuse. When I confessed to him that I 'screwed with his site and made it HTML-only, Destructionatore placed his head down, only hoping this wouldn't happen. He made a new site, called Secretzs, and I ruined the project using member-stuff and all that crap. Then, by that case, Rico says, "Making sites is getting boring. Just delete it."
Rico decided quitting Webs, and came back to edit his old site on October 11, 2011. Nothing really new was typed, and he told me to delete it.
"Why don't you like to edit sites?" I asked him.
"Because it's gay," Rico answered.
"For real Rico," I told him. "Why? How is it gay?"
"It's not fun."
That really and truly explains everything here. Destructionatore ends his 3-year (or 4-year) career at Webs.
| Posted on February 10, 2012 at 4:10 PM |
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Today is Friday, February 10, 2012. I decided opening a calender of my events here in my website, also including documents that you can download. Why am I deciding to do this? Well, first off, you can check out my schedule, what I will be doing, when I'm available, and etc. Besides, I am updating at least twice a week, with my latest post being two days ago. Then, I will open a new document page, where I will give you new content such as custom templates and free tutorials on things. By the way my How-To Tutorial category will be updating for the first time about that. In conclusion, that's the news...
...Until as you notice I will work on my portfolio page, and by using CSS I will do such things. I think the portfolio page by far is the most unorganized of any of my pages, so it's one thing to fix. One thing I will have to know, to repeat, is CSS, and Javascript, because it will mainly become a list, if you get what I mean. That means I need to education and learn by myself new CSS tricks, from CSS tutorial websites.
| Posted on February 3, 2012 at 9:10 PM |
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Isang Binhi's very first 2012 performance just begin, and this is my reflection in their singing at the Sterling Heights Cultural Center today. While there is some reception, there will be criticism as well, but this is only to improve the choir that I'm with.
RECEPTION/PROS
There are many improved parts of their songs that make their performance on these songs much better than last year. In my opinion nothing really changed, except their second song, This is the Moment. I mean this is definitely not their song, they're just singing it. I believed they messed up last year in August at the "dramatic" part of the song. This time, they did well, just not perfect, yet more perfect.
CRITICISM/CONS
I would have to say there's not many cons, but the reason why I would say there is one is because one of those problems might be the overpowering of the lead voice. The lead voice must stand out, but I think he stood out too much. That means I couldn't hear the other singers so that's one. Secondly, their formation isn't very good as I can't see the ladies' faces.
But overall, what do I have to say about the performance? It has been well done, with loud applause and more cheers. Before we actually started the singing, two girls from Iraq described how hard it is moving from their homeland to the US, especially in the time when bombings occured. It's kind of sad, we all know, and I don't know what to say about it.
Isang Binhi will now have their site revamped this year with a new video: about this one. It's one thing to know because if you are following isang binhi all day long, you might want to check out the upcoming domain:
REVAMPED WEBSITE & NEW VIDEO
http://www.isangbinhi.webs.com/ -- if I get the money I need to buy a premium for the site, then that will be good. The site domain might me: http://www.isangbinhi.org/ or http://www.isangbinhi.com/. Don't click on the links, they don't work at the moment.
| Posted on February 3, 2012 at 8:20 PM |
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Rico said to me today that "it is the greatest birthday ever" and that it "felt like a two-day party." He especially wanted to say that when he finally paid for the Team Fortress 2 items using the card that he received.
For Destructionatore's birthday (those who don't know him is just Rico's nickname), he received $60, a Wii game that approximately costed $20 and two $25 cards (Vanilla Visa). The Vanilla Visa cards truly affected the whole birthday because with it Rico already decided on what he wanted. And he wanted Team Fortress 2 items from the shop to not only receive "weapons of awesomeness", but to also become a premium member.
At 4:00 when Rico went home, he decided to find where his gifts are. Just like the usual, I had to play the piano. Mom and dad sang so fast that I made too many complex mistakes. But no one cared. Rico was seeking about his presents, trying to find what he wanted. Mom told me to do it at the end, but I told her that Rico wanted it now. So, what do you expect?
Mom just received Rico his birthday gifts.
Destructionatore was excited and hopping about, eagerly waiting to get his TF2 items. He added the TF2 items to the cart, and used his present to pay for it. It didn't work, so what did that mean?
Pretty much of his birthday "day" was ruined. It was totally disastrous, as we went to Red Lobster. While I thought it was OK, mom and dad didn't like it, with the food being too salty and flavory, but they said "at least we tried it for the memories of Rico's birthday..."
The next day, which is today, Rico was kind of upset that the card isn't working. When I returned home at 3:00, I decided giving it a try again, seeing if it finally works.
It worked. Just like what Ate Jennie said, you will have to wait 24 hours if the transaction is not working. I yelled, "Guys! Guys! Guys! Dude guys! Good news! Very good news!" Of course, since I was speaking of TF2, Rico asked me what all of the commotion was and I told him to finally worked.
Even though it wasn't easy making him happy, Rico started jumping and hopping about.
"It is the greatest birthday ever."
- Rico (Destructionatore/Ultimate9011)