Refreshed
Time for a refresh I thought, so out with the old look and in with the new.
Many thanks to Ben. As usual it took him two minutes to do what I had spent hours trying to begin. That’s why he’s a consultant developer to MySpace in Los Angeles and I’m not.
And time for a new title – and some other changes. One step at a time …
February 26th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
As we say here in America… “NICE JOB!!” (on the new design).
I’m not a consultant developer, I’m a ’senior consultant’. Alas I don’t bash code no more, instead I tell ‘the man’ how to be less like ‘the man’.
Somedays I wish I could go back to bashing code, but then I wouldn’t be an ‘agent of change’, to quote Mr Obama.
February 26th, 2008 at 8:24 pm
Hi Ron,
I found your web site when I was having a bad day and it was such a help. I’m type 1 , 6 weeks into treatment (interferon and riba)and never know what to expect from one day to the next. Just when I think I’m getting used to the meds and s/efx, it all starts to go horribly wrong again. So many things you wrote about the early days of your treatment resonated with me and I just wanted to say thanks. I honestly don’t know how to carry on at the moment but I’ve never been a quitter so I guess tomorrow is another day.
March 1st, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Hi Ben Senior Consultant
I’m never really sure what you do with websites, so sorry about the mistake in nomenclature.
………even when you were bashing code you were an ‘agent of change’ as I recall.
R
March 1st, 2008 at 3:16 pm
Hi Mia
Glad you found the website - and I hope the description of my journey may be of use and benefit to you as your traverse yours.
Keep focused, keep strong, keep believing in yourself and you will succeed in completing this treatment journey.
Wishing you well
Ron