Monday, August 13, 2007

I'm a Famous Unknown author.


Since I'm now a Famous Unknown author who has unmasked and stripped himself naked in an autobiography and poetry book, I have to continue writing. Since I have no ideas for a novel or a documentary or an addition to the Bible, I guess I will use this blog even tho' I don't know what blog means. I'll wait for the next edition of the College Dictionary. But for the time being, I'll use this venue to keep a sort of diary or journal and as a useful tool to comment on events and to ask difficult questions. The first question I have comes from the top right hand corner of this post...There are two tabs; one says "Edit Html" and the other says, "Compose" which I assume I'm now doing. My question is what is "Html" and why "edit" it? Socrates said, "The only thing I know is that I know nothing". That statement alone stumps me because if he says he knows "nothing" then he must know something if "nothing" is the something that he knows. Well, don't bother your minds about that conundrum; just tell me what html is if you know. I suppose I can Google it, but I'd rather hear it from a live person...without having to press one for English.

Speaking of Googling...get a surprise by going to Google. Type Memoirs of a Tail Gunner and then click on "I'm Feeling Lucky".

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

HTML is HyperText Markup Language. That is fancy talk for code that affects the way your webpage looks. Since you don't know how to edit HTML, you probably should just leave it alone. You probably have a easier way to change font types/colors and other such things, so just edit the page that way.