“A few bad apples spoil the whole basket.”
While the local medical blogosphere is alive with discussions on the atrocious standards (or lack of them) in our fresh medical graduates, particularly those from certain nations which began educating students in the Art of Medicine even before our nation came to be (and how dare these locally-graduated [...]
We (that’s ME and MY DAUGHTER) have been feeling abandoned lately.
Hubby’s working late these days, attending a week-long prep course for his final exam. Whoever coined the term INTENSIVE course deserves some award for being absolutely spot on. Of course, with the cave man out NOT hunting for food but out working to improve his [...]
My mum has got hold of this archaic chart that is said to predict a baby’s gender based on the mother’s date of birth and month of conception. Desperation must be driving my level-headed mother to subscribe to this ridiculous belief. A few months, to some people, may be too much to bear to be [...]
fibrate.net has been resurrected from the blank white screen (actually more scary than the blank blue screen).
The bug?
My D-link router.
How?
No idea, but I’m thrilled to rediscover PPPoE. Not like I need wireless connectivity considering my Mac is hardly portable. I could have saved myself all the trouble if only I had thought of simpler solutions [...]
(imported from fibrate2.wordpress.com, set up during the dark days)
As many of you are well aware, my fibrate.net site is officially DEAD. The painful journey to its demise is reminiscent of a hospital stay fraught with complications.
First, the chief complaint : Inability to save or publish posts.
A few differential diagnoses sprang to mind : bug with [...]