And frankly, I still love it. Today was my two year anniversary at Roswell. I probably would have quit 2 years ago if I had to go in at 8:30 every morning like the ad for the job had said. It almost made me not apply. Besides the fact that it is doing what I enjoy doing most, that it is extremely challenging, that it pays well and that the people are great - I think the flexible schedule is still the most important part for me.
I just don't function as well at 8:00am as I do at 10:00am no matter what time I go to bed. Maybe if we lived in a sunnier climate but getting up in the cold winter dark kills me. Check out this journal from my first day (e:paul,32382) and this day last year (e:paul,32845). On a side note I noticed I was complaining about my migraines here and had five in one month (e:paul,32844). Look how cell phone image shave changed - check out this journal from 12/05/04 (e:paul,31479)
Here, I would like to thank Del Reid (e:mrdeadlier) for choosing me as an employee and letting me come in later.
My only regret so far was not be able to convince (e:jim) that it was worth staying ;(
Insuring my health
I would much rather buy health assurance but its better than nothing. I got a doctor's appointment for tomorrow at 3:45PM!!
Community Blue!
I also went to the health benefits fair for my union today and I changed (e:matthew) and I's health insurance to Community Blue so we could just cut out all this referral crap. Did you know that you didn't need a referral with community blue in order to see a doctor.
Back To Talking about Work
Below are some of the web things I created and/or worked on during my time at roswell. In additional I did about 100 million other things which can't be shown as a pictures, such as fixing other code, setting up and administering servers, creating tons of reusable code for the team through surebert toolkit and framework, integrating with other systems and even creating multimedia CDs.
Surebert javascript toolkit which you guys know about - I designed this and coded the toolkit/site

An online signature program for captures users signatures on the web for extra security and verification.

Yroswell, a blogging site for generation Y kids who want to be in medicine or science when they grow up? This site took up a lot of time. It is similar to estrip but they made it difficult by consistently changing their mind about what it should do and how it should look. In its short life span they have already had me do two major redesigns of look and feature sets.
My only regret is that I couldn't have been in charge of the design and feature set of this. I think I could have done so much more by making a functional design that fed off of more live data and was more engaging, less reliant on images, no drop downs, better, more functional chat, more social networking fun, etc.
This is the front page. I seriously can't stand the top right area or the drop downs. I think the rest of it could work. But the chat and blog-a-thon buttons are so blah and the drops are not very useful.

And here is a look at the blogging part which I think was much better designed. (e:enknot) where are my users icons!

gather which you guys have seen was for sharing file. The new version will be part of the intranet which I am in charge of re-designing and programming as my next big task.

The employee evaluation system for all the employees in there million positions and unions. I did design this and program it.

A PHP backend Framework that uses a presentation gateway to communicate between front end surebert javascript and backend surebert php

A code sharing site for us to never use. designed and programmed

A dermatology skin viewer that lets you upload, manipulate (contrast, brightness, saturation) and notate right from the site. This is still on hold for some reason. Designed and programmed

I built a CMS that replaced a whole bunch of our hand coded satellite sites. Note - I did not design the look for some of these. - like Ride For Roswell and Carly's Club.







you are the craziest web genius ever, and kinda my hero in that way. seriously i need to come back to blo so you can just be my mentor.
lol, I swear I didn't read this post before I congratulated you belatedly today
wow... 2 years... where does the time go? seems like you just started there. but i'm old, time goes faster for us old farts.
congrats on your anniversary and for all the hard work you have done. :)
My only regret is that Jim has not become a multi-billionaire and pay you handsomely to work on estrip and other projects.
Happy anniversary.
Congrats on the anniversary, Paul!
I think maybe you were hearing about yroswell? They have some upcoming sports tie in with a hockey player I think.
First of all it seems like less then 2 years to me. Congratulations on making it this far. You should do something to celebrate even if it is nothing big where you just sit around and not do anything and be happy that you are there for 2 years.
Secondly I do have a roswell question. I read some article about them having a part or divisions that are for kids with cancer but can't remember what it is called. What is it called (or all of them if there are mulitple ones)? And does it have its own website? The article I read had some sports tie in but didn't list any web sites.
In terms of your last post I have a theory about your stomach, neck, shoulder stuff, just an idea. Often stress can cause stomach problems. I don't mean if you mean your real stomach or what most people call there stomach and is really there intestines or gut. For a couple weeks I had a problem with my "stomache" not the organ and once I added food the pain went away but it wasn't hunger and it went away on its own. The neck shoulder thing could be from repetive motion and could be that kind of injury. But It could also be from typing at home or laying in some bad posture position. Both things could be making each other worse from stress or from causing you to do something you wouldn't normally do. It could also be from the cold. If you walk to work slipping and sliding on the ice can through off your body alignment. It has happened to me. I'll slip and my lower body will slide and my shoulders won't move with the rest of me and it takes all the force or at least enough so it hurts all day. Just because you do something and feel comfortable doesn't mean it is good for you. I will use myself as an example. Sometime I have this way of neeling that feels nice but what happens is it makes my feet fall asleep and even kinda my lower legs sometimes and then it is a real bitch to get up. But when I'm on the ground watching tv or what ever it feels good, untill I have to get up. I hope you are able to find the cause of what is making you ill and then you can change things so that you don't have these problems.