Well, folks, since we switched to using the Cutline theme a few months ago, some of you have wondered about the lack of any sort of label describing the search box that is featured prominently at the upper left-hand margin of the blog.
After deliberating on this concern since the introduction of the theme, I’ve finally [...]
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While babbling about the dire need for a certain kind of search methodology and the tech to support it, I encountered a cutesy lil’ blog called ResearchBuzz that covers news about searchstuffs and the people and things and even events associated with them.
While some folks may consider reading and writing about search tech and products [...]
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The Setup
For a few days now, I’ve been browsing through various link collection/directory sites, trying to get a large sampling of code and product data and even theme packs for a several projects. The recurring thought throughout this process has been, “Gee, why is sampling so onerous these days? Isn’t there an easier way?”
The [...]
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I am frequently asked by clients about the best hospitals for various procedures and certain aspects of patient care.
The Hospital Compare site, from the HHS-Medicare folks, is something that you may enjoy using to check out the hospitals in your area, or any particular region or location.
There are various things that patients and their families [...]
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As we’re evolving the weblog’s design, a few things had to be shuffled around.
Due to some incongruous L&F issues with some new design elements introduced clashing with the search box’s original location at the upper-right hand position (the top of the right sidebar), the search box has been relocated to the top of the left [...]
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