Archive for October, 2008

Finally, a starting point

Here I am, persevering as usual.  Presently I’m trolling my way through the iPhone Reference Library, fishing for some semblance of an organized tutorial on application development.  I’m sure that if you have a background in Cocoa or Objective-C, then you’re several steps ahead of me.  Java and PHP experience aren’t lent well to this iPhone stuff.

But tonight I did finally find somewhere to start (reading, that is, as I’ve been playing with Xcode and documentation for about 40 hours now).  Keep in mind that you will need to sign up for an Apple Developer Connection (ADC) account before you can access this document.

Without further adieu, Your First iPhone Application: Application Bootstrapping.

Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis

James Nachtwey’s TED Wish? To inform the world about a potential pandemic.

You can also read about XDRTB on Wikipedia.

I, for one, was not aware that XDRTB was the direct result of the improper administration of the drugs that treat the currable strains of TB.  This makes sense in the same way super bugs could be created through the flushing of all that antibacterial soap into our sewers and waterways: kill the weaker strains, and the bad bugs will flourish.

Through the XDRTB Web site, you can send a form letter to the 2008 candidates for President of the United States.  This approach to exercising our right to the ears of our leaders does work.  Please consider taking a moment to reach out and touch your candidate, whomever he (or she!) may be.

Incidentally, of the words pandemic and epidemic, pandemic is the more serious of the two.

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