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August 2005 archives
The following are all the entries published for the month of August 2005. have you seen this man?
Tuesday 30 August, 2005 at 2:35AM (Nereus) :: permalink :: comments (3) Have you seen this man? About ten days ago, New York resident Miss Thao Nguyen did, and apparently she saw more of this guy than she expected. Thau writes that she was riding on the R train uptown (Manhattan) at 3pm on Friday August 18th when a man sitting almost opposite her "began molesting himself on the train". Apparently Thao was on her way to work in the near-empty rear carriage of the train when a man entered the car and sat adjacent to her and kept staring at her. I tried to avoid eye contact with him but I had a feeling he was up to no good when he kept massaging his crotch. I couldn't believe this guy had the audacity to do something like this in the middle of the day! So I took out my cell-phone and turned on the camera. Then I aimed the camera at him and took a quick shot. He quickly zipped himself up and got off at the next stop. Thao advised a policewoman at 34th St station of what had happened - the policewoman wrote down a description of the man, but when asked if she wanted the picture the policewoman didn't take it. The policewoman apparently said that she would radio other officers and they would be on the lookout for that man ..yeah right, a white guy with light hair and a black shirt and jeans on in Manhattan.. gee, there's not many fitting that description. pfft. Anyway, to cut the story short, Thao published the photo on Flickr and word has got out in the blogosphere (including the infamous pages of dailyrotten.com on 28th August), and her last update from a couple of days ago says that The Daily News has contacted her and want to publish the photo and story in the newspaper. I have not heard if the guy has been caught yet. What's shocking is that when Thao initially talked about this to her friends, most of them said they had experienced similar things on the subways - one of them being flashed only a week prior. Damn this is a sick city. Even more shocking is the attitudes of some of the sick individuals who have commented in defense of the pervert who started masterbating over her in public. Hell, that is sexual assualt as far as I'm concerned, yet some of these ignorant pricks are trying to make out that it is somehow her fault (yeah, you know exactly the type of asshole I'm talking about). Here's another example: Stop refering to her as a victim, she is *not* the victim, she's is an offender on an unrelenting offensive. She is in unceasing pursuit of this person who did *not* even stalk her. She is doing all she could to scandalise this guy in the worst possible sense and the most universal, for now and ever and everywhere, and seek his limitless ruin for what was a very minor misdeed of *no* tangible harm .. ..He is *not* the "evil" one, SHE is - malicious in pretension and callous in cruelty. Migod, how ignorant can one be? Unfortunately there's several people commenting there with similar attitudes. Unbelievable. What's the bet every last one of them is a male. I wonder what the attitude of these *cough* compassionate people would be if they had some guy masterbate over them in the train? Somehow I don't think they'd be saying it was their own fault. I can appreciate the innocent until proven guilty ideology, but with photos of the guy looking directly at her with his dick out? Hello?
Update 10:45pm Wednesday Aug 31st, 2005: they just showed the guy on the news on tv - he handed himself in earlier this evening and has been officially arrested after being picked out of a lineup by four separate female victims he allegedly masturbated in front of. Creep. tah-dah! new layout
Saturday 27 August, 2005 at 11:41PM (Nereus) :: permalink :: comments (2) Ok it's kinda getting there. For those who saw the 'sneak preview' layout a few days ago, you're probably wondering what the hell happened. I spent ages on that design (mostly because of the heavy graphic content), but once I looked at it with some text content as well, it was just too busy - there was no focal point, and like, my eyes didn't know where to look next, know what I mean? So I started again. That first layout did however provide some valuable experience in CSS design - I've always been a heavy user of tables in the past, but this design is 100% CSS, and even more surprising for my first ever pure CSS layout, it validated straight away as valid XHTML 1.0 transitional. Stunned. Ok so please comment on the layout - certainly a dramatic contrast to my usual graphic-intense efforts ...at least load time should be greatly improved. heh. At present only the weblog is functioning (or at least the individual entries are set, but the monthly ones are yet to be converted over) - the other areas of the site should be up and running over the next few days (hopefully). Due to some crap coding by yours truly, I'm also having to do some editing of past entries (not the textual content, just some of the coding) so if you're checking out older entries and something looks weird or an image is missing, don't be overly surprised - it'll come right eventually. mt3.2 released
Thursday 25 August, 2005 at 4:13PM (Nereus) :: permalink :: comments (0) The much anticipated MT3.2 was released about an hour or two ago, after an extended beta period and extensive testing. This release is one of Six Apart's best yet - which includes a major revamp allowing extensive plugin development, and a host of other features too numerous to mention here. MovableType 3.2 serves to improve on what was already the most powerful blogging platform available, so huge congrats to 6A on an excellent new release, and personal grats to Jay on his first feature release as Product Manager. It's a thing of beauty. MT3.2 has already been installed fresh on this domain, and over the coming days (or weeks) I will gradually reinstate all the old features of Urban Scawl, along with a custom layout instead of the current default. Due to some pretty crappy coding by myself, some of the older entries may be missing images or look rather strange for a while - these will improve as I go through and repair each entry, but this will take time, considering there's currently four years worth to get through. Cheers reconstruction
Wednesday 17 August, 2005 at 2:31PM (Nereus) :: permalink :: comments (5) Pardon the appearance - the site is currently operating on a default template while I trial fresh installs of subsequent MT3.2beta versions. Any recent comments and entries (like this one) may be wiped on the stable release of MT3.2(non-beta). It may be several weeks until my own design is back up with all the additional site features I had before, and many of the images included in entries may also be missing in the interim. Thanks for your patience.
Currently running version: MT3.2 Final release is getting very close.. hopefully in the next day or two.. there was a change due to a tag issue with the new MTLink tag - 6A have reverted back to the MTBlogURL tag and will save the MTLink tag for a future feature release. Presumably if the current release pans out ok, then the Final Launch should follow.. and after that I can start implementing the new layout. Cheers. |
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