Monthly Archives: June 2005

New Site Focus

Polycat.net has been without a focus for a long time now, as my pathetic excuse for a blog has been the sole purpose it has been serving since… well, it’s existence.
The time for change is now.
In the coming week(s), I will be working on a new system to support the new focus on short stories. [...]

New Theme (Again)

Alright, just added IE support, and was able to lower the minimum necessary width of the site to 925 pixels. If the browser width is any lower, then the sidebar menu sinks below the page content, and nothing is as pretty anymore.
If you see any bugs with the site in the next couple of days, [...]

New Theme

Alright, here’s the new theme in all of its glory.
At the moment, I’m still looking to create a sexier header, and if you’re using Internet Explorer, then you’re not seeing the new theme at all, just be patient, I’ll get everything working with IE tomorrow night. As for now, it’s 3am and I want to [...]

3:30am Update

Woot, the end-of-the-day update comes an hour earlier. Which, of course, is absolutely no indication of whether or not I’ll get more sleep, but rather just a way to gauge when I laid down. The difference between laying down and getting to sleep can be very, very great.
Anyway, nothing much to post for now. The [...]

4:30am Update

Yeah, so I can’t seem to ever to get to sleep before 5am lately (despite having to wake up at 8:30am four days a week), so I’ve gotten into the habit of making the extra time awake relatively productive.
So new short story coming either tomorrow (Tuesday; since “tomorrow” doesn’t occur until I wake up from [...]

Pretty Girl

Contrary to the name of this post, this really isn’t going to be focused on a pretty girl. There could be some overarching reasoning to my naming the post this, but I don’t plan on fleshing that reason out.
I’m probably going to be write less and less about my personal and “romantic” life, mostly [...]

Years of Change

I’ve had a series of interesting revelations and plans throughout the course of the day, which, for the record, didn’t even begin until 4:30pm. The first of which, though not necessarily chronological in occurrence, is about change and style, in a few different combinations. And, as you read this, don’t mind whatever internal gaydar you [...]