Ugh. You'd think IE6 (Win32), IE5 (Mac), and Mozilla would be a decent enough platform to make a relatively simple web page (XHTML1, CSS1, and a little CSS2) for. Apparently not. Designing web pages sucks. I pity those who are forced to support even more browsers than I'm trying to. (However, I have a minor advantage in that I'm quite familiar with web technology, and worked for Netscape for a while :)

On a happier note, I love psychology! My sense and perception class rocks! Did you know that the "purple" that computers generate isn't true purple? It's just that our eyes perceive them as the same color (we have three major types of color photoreceptors)! Psychology is far more useful than computer science for us programmer types (especially if you're interested in developing software that humans will interact with). :)

Speaking of school, I've been seriously considering graduate school recently. I need to talk to some people and start evaluating master's programs. Hey, maybe I'll even get my doctorate. Dr. Chad Austin, Programmeur Extraordinaire has a nice ring to it. :)

Mike and I wasted the entire day playing a highly-addictive, Secret of Mana-style game called Ragnarok Online today. ^_^ It's so elite... try it while you have the chance!

Life's looking good... the future will be filled with wonderful things. Like... Chad's Wonderful House! Speakers in every room! Wireless network access in the garage so I can transfer music and whatever other media to my Ferrari. :) A central computing room with at least a Windows workstation, a MacOS X workstation, and some sort of array of UNIX servers... *drooooooool* sexy sexy sexy sexy can't wait!