Yup, I never start writing anything important (as if anything I say is important) without a passive constant backup happening. Some of the detailed tomes I've written that were lost to the aether and simply couldn't be replicated... gah.
Going back centuries even Marquis de Sade lamented hardcore about extensive literature he penned on toilet paper whilst incarcerated, which was destroyed by guards and time, in his own way wishing he had some kind of cloud backup system.
Anyhoo, *hangs head for something that never got a chance to exist*, totes sympathise.
I am Petro Dobromylskyj, always known as Peter. I'm a vet, trained at the RVC, London University. I was fortunate enough to intercalate a BSc degree in physiology in to my veterinary degree. I was even more fortunate to study under Patrick Wall at UCH, who set me on course to become a veterinary anaesthetist, mostly working on acute pain control. That led to the Certificate then Diploma in Veterinary Anaesthesia and enough publications to allow me to enter the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia as a de facto founding member. Anaesthesia teaches you a lot. Basic science is combined with the occasional need to act rapidly. Wrong decisions can reward you with catastrophe in seconds. Thinking is mandatory.
I stumbled on to nutrition completely by accident. Once you have been taught to think, it's hard to stop. I think about lots of things. These are some of them.
The "labels" function on this blog has been used to function as an index and I've tended to group similar subjects together by using labels starting with identical text. If they're numbered within a similar label, start with (1). The archive is predominantly to show the posts I've put up in the last month, if people want to keep track of recent goings on. I might change it to the previous week if I ever get to time to put up enough posts in a week to justify it. That seems to be the best I can do within the limits of this blogging software!
4 comments:
Sympathises; I know the feeling :)
Everything I write starts out as an empty file checked in to SVN.
So sorry. Hate it when that happens.
Yup, I never start writing anything important (as if anything I say is important) without a passive constant backup happening. Some of the detailed tomes I've written that were lost to the aether and simply couldn't be replicated... gah.
Going back centuries even Marquis de Sade lamented hardcore about extensive literature he penned on toilet paper whilst incarcerated, which was destroyed by guards and time, in his own way wishing he had some kind of cloud backup system.
Anyhoo, *hangs head for something that never got a chance to exist*, totes sympathise.
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