Type 2 Diabetes – an alternative view
May 31st, 2005 by Sarah KingI’m banging my head against a brick wall here but trying to get help for a diabetic is really hard. I’m working with the local rep frm Diabetes NZ to try and find out what my family can do.
The standard info, though, seems to be look only at exercise, nutrition and medication. Read the rest of this entry »
ER
May 30th, 2005 by Sarah KingI just had the joy of spending the night at North Shore Hospital. My Mother had had a fall and needed to be checked out. Read the rest of this entry »
Adwords – not necessarily local
May 30th, 2005 by Sarah KingLike most people I use Google to search for information. Unlike most New Zealander’s I use google.com not google.co.nz but today I was looking for some NZ info so thought I use the local version with “pages from NZ selected”. Read the rest of this entry »
Embedding Flash the Javay way
May 26th, 2005 by Sarah KingAlistapart.com is one of those sites that has made a real name for itself. You know when you’re searching for something in Google and you get a list of results and you’re trying to scanning down to see which to try first, you see a favorite and think phew, I’ll be right with them. Well that’s how I feel about Alistapart. Read the rest of this entry »
PHP Poetry
May 26th, 2005 by Sarah KingThese have been coming from an email based PHP Users group I’m in and I decided I wanted to keep them, and where better than here? Read the rest of this entry »
Modern day highwaymen
May 25th, 2005 by Sarah KingLets get this straight, I don’t like viruses and the people who write them are morons, clever but morons. I don’t like or condone extortion but sometimes you have to have a teeny bit of respect for the people who come up with these things. Read the rest of this entry »
Shania Twain’s NZ problem
May 25th, 2005 by Sarah KingIt seems that NZ is becoming one of the “it” locations for celebrities to have one of their many houses. Not too many are coming, but those that do report that fans keep their distance, are respectful and just let them get on with it. That must be nice when most people treat you like public property. Read the rest of this entry »
