Today I spent most of my time working with AJAX. Also we changed the structure of the project I’m working on now, because it became too complicated for it’s purpouse. The web page is pretty dynamic now and by the end of the day I was happy with the result. I was clicking here and there watching how the page changes without refreshing. I also noticed that the source code does not get updated, only the browser updates the actual appearance. Also XHTML 1.1 and AJAX are not best friends, howerver XHTML 1.0 T is pretty friendly
. On my way back I stopped by the deli to pick up an order of chicken souvlaki and greek sallad which I enjoyed a little later. Tomorrow I’ll be going back to LI with Dr. Bernstein on the ferry and should be interesting. If it’s not raining I buy something from the store and again try to cook something
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"The Tao is the tabernacle of creation,
it is a treasure for those who are good,
and a place of refuge for those who are not.
How can those who are not good be abandoned?
Words that are beautiful are worth much,
but good behavior can only be learned by example.
When a new leader takes office,
don't give him gifts and offerings.
These things are not as valuable
as teaching him about the Tao.
Why was the Tao esteemed by the ancient Masters?
Is it not said: "With it we find without looking.
With it we find forgiveness for our transgressions."
That is why the world can not under stand it." - Lao Tzu (老子)
