Website Graph
I've found an interesting applet that draw the graph representing an html page. Since a page is basically a collection of nested tags, you may think of it as a tree (that essentially is a graph without loops).This is the graph of Worthstream's homepage (before posting this blog entry).

Each color is for a different tipe of node:
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags. Tags: graph website - 2006-11-30 11:57:02
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Programmershake
Anyone needs 75kg of programmer-flavored milkshake?
Because they're staring at me right now from the mirror... O_O
I'm just coming back from five days of partying in Granada... one of the greatest trip in my life!
Granada is a city built for having fun, i'd like to reveal the true story behind it:
Someone, someday, sat down and started think about how to make the city with the wildest nightlife in the world.
It thought:
It should be quite small, because in big cities you have problems with transportations.
So Granada is a smallish 230k people town...
It should be full of students, because students are great at having fun.
So of those 230k people 90k are students, half the people you encounter in the streets...
It should be full of erasmus students, because students abroad have much more fun, having no worries about what friends and parents would think about their actions.
So of those 90k students 30k are international students having brought there with the erasmus program...
It should have a lot of cheap alcohol, since it makes everything wilder.
So in Granada you can have sangria or beer with something to eat for less than two bucks.
It should be such that you have no problems with waking up late, so that you can stay up for longer at night.
So Granada is in Spain, where most of the shops and offices open at 10 am. in the morning and at 5pm in the afternoon.
And now, let's make an hymn so drunk people can sing it out loud in the streets.
So the hymn translates approximately to:
Alcohol... Alcohol... Alcohol,Alcohol,Alcohol! We have drunk till drunkedness... But who cares!Tags: blog trip - 2006-11-03 12:20:05
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The Tiles' Plain
I knew it!
World is, in fact, tile based!
And this is the evidence.
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How to rent an apartment in Rome
I've spent the past two weeks looking for a good place to rent. Having dodged rents with at least a zero in excess, i've finally found an affordable, nice and perfectly central single room.
But...
But my apartmentmate ( is that even a word? O_o ) has a dog: Nambu.
Nambu was all nice to me until i tried to get inside the kitchen for breakfast, when he suddenly remembered being a big, mean, bloodthirst guard dog.
This is me trying to have a breakfast: (click to enlarge)
Tags: comic photoshop blog rome - 2006-06-27 16:13:44|
Today is 6/6/6
Anyone is an Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobe?
Tags: superstition religion - 2006-06-06 15:35:58|







