Day: February 27, 2008

  • 20080227-Purple Color

    Hehehe! I made use of my upgrade service of the ‘CSS Stylesheet Editor’ under the ‘Presentation’ tab within my account. I definitely didn’t like the dark and black color swatches and decided to try out PURPLE! So after playing around with the webmaster’s color palette, I narrowed down the choices to the closet four purple colors along the same row, starting with ‘Dark Weak Blue’ to ‘Medium Weak Blue’ to ‘Light Weak Blue’ and ending with ‘Pale Weak Blue’. These were only for the ‘background’ and they work well with the ‘default’ light blue text color.

    For each ‘background’, I used the ‘Dark Weak Blue’ color for the ‘body’ and the ‘.side’; the ‘Medium Weak Blue’ for the ‘#header’ and ‘blockquote,.archive-meta’, the ‘Light Weak Blue’ for the ‘#globalnav #menu li a’ and ‘#footer’; and lastly the ‘Pale Blue Color’ for the ‘#sidebar’. And now I’m temporarily happy and I continue to figure out if this current theme is a keeper.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20080227-Flu Shots?

    This article is about how the Federal government is essentially ‘forcing’ flu shots containing mercury (such as thimerosal) and aluminum (like the material we drink from the soda cans) upon school children. No child should have to be submitted to unknown and foreign substance that could be detrimental or deadly to the lives of more sensitive systems.

    I believe this is a blatant move by our own government and its failure to protect its citizen from these poisonous injections manufactured by the profit-seeking bio-pharmaceuticals. I am appalled this practice would continue without more studies to prove autism is directly related to vaccinations. I wonder what the real motive behind this nefarious activity is.

    And now there would be this universal health care that Hillary is pushing as her agenda by forcing us poor folks to buy health insurance that we may never use until when needed in case of emergency purposes ONLY. I do not understand why politics would penalize (or jail) those parents who are disabled, jobless or penniless and simply cannot afford to comply with the likes of these bureaucrats.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

    RE: [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/27/BA8RV9QB8.DTL&feed=rss.bayarea]

    Federal panel recommends flu shots to schoolchildren
    Sabin Russell, Chronicle Medical Writer
    Wednesday, February 27, 2008

    (02-27) 16:49 PST SAN FRANCISCO — A federal health panel on Wednesday voted unanimously to recommend flu shots for all school-age children, a move that will compel private insurers to cover the cost of such vaccinations and require the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to make the vaccine available for those who can’t afford it.

    The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices adopted the recommendation at the urging of the federal agency’s own staff, which contends that flu shots will both protect the health of schoolchildren and reduce the risk for parents and grandparents who often contract influenza from them.

    “I’m very excited about this,” said Dr. Carol Baker, a member of the advisory panel and President of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. “As a pediatrician, it is my responsibility to protect my patients from influenza.”

    The committee, voting 11-0, recommended that flu shots be provided to children six-months to 18 years of age – a decision that would take effect in time for the next flu vaccine season beginning in the fall, provided enough vaccine is available. The committee said the recommendation must be fully implemented by the 2009-10 influenza season.

    Until now, pediatric flu shots were recommended only for children under six years old.

    The decision adds about 30 million schoolchildren to the ranks of those who qualify for vaccination, and doctors estimate that about 7 million to 8 million of them will get the shots, or the nasal vaccine, next year.

    There are about 60 million school-age children in the United States, and about half of them already qualified for flu shots because they had asthma or some other health condition that put them at risk, or they lived in a household where someone else was especially threatened by the virus.

    Diane McGowan, a business analyst from Nazareth, Pennsylvania, said she wishes the decision had been made five years ago. On Feb. 9, 2005, her 15-year-old son Martin died of complications from flu, less than 24 hours after he came down with symptoms of fever and fatigue. The high school baseball player, who had a hard workout trying to make the team, quickly developed a rare condition that caused his leg muscles to harden and cut off his blood supply. He died on the operating table.

    “This vote is monumental. I hope it gets the message out that the influenza virus is not a cold. It’s not something to take lightly,” said McGowan, a member of Families Fighting Flu, an organization of parents who lost children to the virus. The group receives financial support from flu shot makers.

    The decision was criticized, however, by parents who believe that a mercury preservative, found in adult flu shots and once common in childhood vaccines, is responsible for rising rates of autism in the country.

    “The CDC continues to minimize the dangers of injecting mercury and aluminum into our kids,” said Rita Shreffler, executive director of the National Autism Association. “I’m living with the results as so many other parents are and it’s just horrific.” Shreffler is the mother of two children, aged 14 and 15, who developed autism at the age of 18 months after routine vaccinations.

    Flu shot supporters said multiple studies have failed to find any link between the preservative, thimerosal, and autism. However, the CDC ordered it removed from required childhood vaccines eight years ago, and California law bans it from flu vaccine given to pregnant women or children under three.

    E-mail Sabin Russell at srussell@sfchronicle.com.

  • 20080227-Editing Weblog

    I’m sorry, folks: But I got bored with the ‘Digg 3’ theme already because it is lacking some of my viewing essentials to make me a happy blogger. As a result, I am currently trying out the ‘Chaos Theory’, which is mostly dark and black. Besides the deeper colors being hard on my eyes, I like the bottom widgets of two equidistant columns.

    These columns allow the extra space I needed in order to view each line item within each widget clearly. And unlike the basic two column themes, which have narrower columns, there are no more annoying word wraps to the next lines. Plus, the unordered list items are differentiated by these nice circles, especially for both the RSS widget and Text widget.

    For example, my ‘copyright’ widget can now be read in one line. My preferred located is at the bottom most section of the left sidebar. This piece of information appears at anytime in case I forget to publish my ‘copyright’ information for each entry.  Some themes don’t have the bottom widgets, which seem to disappear when only one post is viewed.

    When doing general searches within my blogs, I’d like to see the full blog entries as well as the post information. This current theme allows me to see the blog entries in its entirety to the right side of the page and the post information to the left somewhere towards the beginning of each entry. The ‘time’ stamp appears for both ‘Posts’ and ‘Pages’.

    Although the font size for the widgets and post information is quite small, the text color of blue against the black background has a cooling effect for reading. The font size, font type and font color for the body of my blogs appears ‘normal’ enough to read. The articles can be read without the distraction of those left and right sidebars getting in the way.

    Unfortunately, there are still some drawbacks. I want my ‘Custom Header’ of a white cloud formation against clear blue skies somewhere towards the top. Furthermore, the space in between each < p > tag is too close together to read. Now, I’d have to use the right scrollbar and the offending mouse more often than my keyboard in order scroll down faster.

    Anyway, this is my new theme for now and I know this won’t last long either. The point is that no matter what the appearance of any new skin a blog may take on, the contents will pretty much remain the same.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20080227-Tweaking Again

    I’m sorry, folks: But I got bored with the ‘Digg 3’ theme already because it is lacking some of my viewing essentials to make me a happy blogger. As a result, I am currently trying out the ‘Chaos Theory’, which is mostly dark and black. Besides the deeper colors being hard on my eyes, I like the bottom widgets of two equidistant columns.

    These columns allow the extra space I needed in order to view each line item within each widget clearly. And unlike the basic two column themes, which have narrower columns, there are no more annoying word wraps to the next lines. Plus, the unordered list items are differentiated by these nice circles, especially for both the RSS widget and Text widget.

    For example, my ‘copyright’ widget can now be read in one line. My preferred located is at the bottom most section of the left sidebar. This piece of information appears at anytime in case I forget to publish my ‘copyright’ information for each entry.  Some themes don’t have the bottom widgets, which seem to disappear when only one post is viewed.

    When doing general searches within my blogs, I’d like to see the full blog entries as well as the post information. This current theme allows me to see the blog entries in its entirety to the right side of the page and the post information to the left somewhere towards the beginning of each entry. The ‘time’ stamp appears for both ‘Posts’ and ‘Pages’.

    Although the font size for the widgets and post information is quite small, the text color of blue against the black background has a cooling effect for reading. The font size, font type and font color for the body of my blogs appears ‘normal’ enough to read. The articles can be read without the distraction of those left and right sidebars getting in the way.

    Unfortunately, there are still some drawbacks. I want my ‘Custom Header’ of a white cloud formation against clear blue skies somewhere towards the top. Furthermore, the space in between each < p > tag is too close together to read. Now, I’d have to use the right scrollbar and the offending mouse more often than my keyboard in order scroll down faster.

    Anyway, this is my new theme for now and I know this won’t last long either. The point is that no matter what the appearance of any new skin a blog may take on, the contents will pretty much remain the same.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20080226-Editing Weblog

    I’ve been playing around with my website for the whole day, which has been nothing but clear blue skies with an armada of sylphs overhead, including those nasty chemtrails along the hillsides. And after a couple of weeks of rain, my website has so far turned out to be a much prettier monster. I’m so addicted that I keep logging in to find what else I could add to make this site more interesting.

    Then I decided to add a ‘FAQ’ page numbered as the ‘Page Order’ of 5, with the ‘Site Map’ page bumped to a number 6. I reviewed a few samples of FAQ pages online and created this page with a question and answer format based on one website. That took me about a couple of hours and I got so hooked up completing this one page that I ignored ‘Maw’ hollering downstairs. I refused to exercise for a good thirty minutes to dance to some music from an old cassette tape.

    After watching the third and last presidential debate between Hillary and Obama, I added the first paragraph to the ‘Site Map’ page to briefly explain the purpose of this website. I combined the ‘Tagline’ in one sentence and shared a small part of my little biographical information from the ‘Your Profile’ tab into the second sentence. Everything else about this page remained the same except for the insertion of the ‘FAQ’ link underneath the ‘Help’ link.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20080226-Tweaking Again

    I’ve been playing around with my website for the whole day, which has been nothing but clear blue skies with an armada of sylphs overhead, including those nasty chemtrails along the hillsides. And after a couple of weeks of rain, my website has so far turned out to be a much prettier monster. I’m so addicted that I keep logging in to find what else I could add to make this site more interesting.

    Then I decided to add a ‘FAQ’ page numbered as the ‘Page Order’ of 5, with the ‘Site Map’ page bumped to a number 6. I reviewed a few samples of FAQ pages online and created this page with a question and answer format based on one website. That took me about a couple of hours and I got so hooked up completing this one page that I ignored ‘Maw’ hollering downstairs. I refused to exercise for a good thirty minutes to dance to some music from an old cassette tape.

    After watching the third and last presidential debate between Hillary and Obama, I added the first paragraph to the ‘Site Map’ page to briefly explain the purpose of this website. I combined the ‘Tagline’ in one sentence and shared a small part of my little biographical information from the ‘Your Profile’ tab into the second sentence. Everything else about this page remained the same except for the insertion of the ‘FAQ’ link underneath the ‘Help’ link.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.