End of life care is perhaps the scariest thing we can face...aside from the alternative, I suppose.
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End of life care is perhaps the scariest thing we can face...aside from the alternative, I suppose.
The death rate is still one per person.
The experimental build of VBForums is coming along, mobile first (offline), so I have to resize my browser's window to see how it would look on phones. There is no sign-in form at the top-right of the forum, just text-links for signing-in or joining. Clicking them, the sign-in/register form pops-up in the middle of the forum, while blurring everything behind it. For quicker signing-in, right-clicking the mouse in the middle of the forum will display a sign-in button above the browser's context menu. Signed in, profiles can be created, and loaded images will automatically crop and resized for avatars. Navigation uses a tab control in the middle of the forum's pages (actually one simulating many), instead of on top like it is here. The first two tabs will be named the same. Signed in, more tabs will appear next to them "Messages", "My Activities", etc... LIke here, sub-forums displayed shows the number of threads it hosts, but not the number of posts yet, or last post. Clicking the sub-forums, threads are listed by creation date, and bumped up to the top of the threads list if a new comment is posted to a thread. The thread shows who started it, replies, and account name of latest reply, which also includes the date and time. Comments in threads shows avatars of created accounts, join date, and date and time of posted comment. Below all that, is the "Quick Reply" composer.
Everything done in this forum (multiple accounts, threads, posts) is saved to my browser's storage, which is all deleted when I close my browser. I'm crazy like that! :wave:
What's the end game with this?
How are you fetching the data? I've tried something like this before, but kept running into CORS issues because I was trying to hit the endpoints from a different domain.
Everything you do is being recorded.
Been gloomy around hear for the past few weeks. Sun has only shown through for one day but this lifted my spirits. I'm not old I'm "gerontologically advantaged" or "chronologically gifted". :)
It has been warm today. I spent the day getting things done while awaiting the delivery of a cord of wood...or a chord of wood, which would be wood of some note.
The wood was delivered just as rain started falling. From the looks of the radar and the forecast, it will keep on falling into the night. Guess the wood can wait until tomorrow to get stacked.
The winds have been good, though, as it keeps us from having an inversion. Whenever we have an inversion, I stop heating with wood so that I'm not contributing to the problem. As long as the storms keep rolling through and the winds keep blowing, no inversions will happen.
I'm dreaming of a soggy Christmas.
Looks like that dream will come true.
Well, I updated VBLessons to include a chapter on simple IO operations.
I definitely want to add a chapter in there on Exceptions, I can't believe I haven't done that already.
Our area is looking more like Portland, Oregon than Idaho.
Rainy?
Just assuming it's rainy because Oregon is in the Pacific Northwest and all I know about the Pacific Northwest is that is where Big Foot lives and that it rains a bunch.