Monthly Archives: August 2005

New Site is Up

You can probably notice on your own but the new website is now up. This is officially the 7th version of PhilHuang.com. If you find any bugs or problems, let me know. My blog now uses Wordpress which is a million times better than Movable Type. Everything is XHTML 1.0 Transitional and extremely customizable.

The picture gallery is up for now but I’m going to be playing around with the template when I have time, so it won’t fully be up for about a week or so.

New Site Coming Soon

In the next few days, I will be making a new version of philhuang.com powered by Wordpress instead of Movable Type. This will allow for web standards comformity and more flexible back-end. There will be a new design as well (officially the 7th version of philhuang.com). So the entire site may become inaccessible sometime in the next few days.

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I Can’t Sleep

So it’s 4 AM and I can’t sleep! I also notice I’ve been posting more often lately. I don’t know. I was thinking that this upcoming school year is going to be an interesting one. It’ll be my last year at Cornell and probably also in the educational system. I’ve got a business I’m kick starting and a few personal goals. I don’t know but more and more I get this feeling that it will be a defining year.

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Overheard in New York

This site is absolutely hilarious:

http://www.overheardinnewyork.com

It’s a bunch of quotes overheard by people in New York City submitted to the website. Seriously, I almost let go a mouthful of water.

Transporter 2

Some of you may remember that little movie called The Transporter, featuring me in the lead role before being cut in the 11th hour and being replaced by Jason Statham. They attributed this decision to my over-zealous female fan base and wanted to target young males with the movie’s action scenes. Here was the original poster for the movie:

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High School Yearbook Lost

Well, this happened a while ago but I just got thinking about it lately. When I moved my stuff out of Gunhill, I discovered my high school yearbook was in one of the boxes that was in a closet downstairs. The yearbook was ruined by water damage - the pages stuck together and there was some kind of mold growing in it. So I had to throw it out.

That really SUCKED. Kind of like throwing out memories. There were signatures and notes in there from high school friends. Well wishes, jokes, and things like that. It’s always fun you know, when you’re cleaning up things or moving, you see your yearbook and flip through it, enjoying the nostalgia.

So now I realized I’ll never be able to do that again. Which sucks.

P.S. I just realized it’s already August, and there’s only about 3 weeks left until I start classes again. Time really does fly.