PJ wrote: > Daniel Brown wrote: >> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:42, PJ <af.gourmet@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Right on. Good comments. >>> No offense taken and none intended. >>> I am enoying the list and will continue to participate, if i may. >>> I have learned a great deal already and really do appreciate the help. >>> >> So you mentioned your involvement in television production and >> briefly touched on cooking shows and such.... what brought you into >> the insanity of web programming? New stage in life, or specifically >> to work on your daughter's site? > Her necessity and my curiosity coupled with an interesting challenge. :-) > After this, there's the other site http://www.chiccantine.com - that's > just a start for now... we're aiming for a really great site on food > that will be instuctional as well as enlightening for all to learn how > to "really" deal with great food - what it is all "really" about take a > look at the link below the signature. You might learn something about > vanilla. > BTW, we'll be looking for great programmers and designers who will want > to participate in the "adventure" (as that is what it will be) - we'll > surely be doing this as a non-profit thing and hope to develop something > profitable along the way. The startup will require dedication and some > time with the hope of worthwhile earnings once things are rolling. > Requirements are: love of food (the real, natural stuff), a hate for > Monsanto, corn What? Monsanto makes great weed killers and what the hell is wrong with corn?!?! Have you seriously never roated a cob in the husk over a wood fire and then submerged the cob into a vat of melted butter? Plus pigs, cows and chickens eat it. Mmmm... and just plain stupidity, appreciation of common sense > and then, of course, programming knowledge - we'll be using a log of > video clips - flash & probably streaming - oh yes, and not to forget, a > sense of adventure, the thrill of a challenge (to do something different > if not off the wall) and, well, some time to risk for this great > opportunity. 8-) > I get the impression that this (list) is where we'll find such great > minds, wits and dreamers - for you gotta have a vision! >> It's a really interesting property, >> by the way; ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and that region enthralls me. >> Those folks were truly inspiring, and put the civil engineers of the >> 20th and 21st centuries to utter shame. >> > Indeed. Makes you wonder, doesn't it. > -- Thanks! -Shawn http://www.spidean.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php