Dr Fragen in the operating room
  • dFC test

    > … Rice was a part of in the 1980**ï¿[product]**s, and Every Nation Ministries which Rice now leads. I was shocked. I**ï¿[product]**m used to heresy hunters who do nothing but attack everything. … **Emphasis is mine.** But this is what happened after I copied the source of part of the post to my blog. This…

  • Hints for Markdown Tool users

    Make an entry in your `#prefs.txt` file like the following. #autoParagraphs false Keep it on its own line. It will stop [Radio][1] from automatically inserting it’s ` ` tags. Since you’re using the Markdown tool your text will already be wrapped in ` ` tags. This will create more XHTML compliant code. [1]: http://radio.userland.com

  • Update for dataFileCleaner tool

    dFC is now to version 0.52. Yes, versioning is quite arbitrary. 馃檪 Here are the changes. * Callback created to handle running through post cleaning script at time of publish. Don’t ask me why it’s in `user.radio.callbacks.publishItem` and not `user.radio.callbacks.postItem`. It just seems to work there. * Added logging to tell which post is changed.…

  • Radio, Windows & Markdown, Part 2

    [Earlier I posted][1] about this same topic and wondered if Windows users would need to have a copy of [Frontier][2] running. The answer is no. But Windows users who want to use the Markdown tool will need to have the `ScriptControlDLL.dll` and the `COMDll.dll` installed. At least until the new kernel is released. If you’re…

  • Happy Birthday Jonathan!

    My son is 10 today. I cannot describe the many ways he has changed my life. I wouldn’t trade on those experience for anything. Happy Birthday Jonathan. I love you. You are one of the best things to ever happen to me.

  • JAMA article on CPOE

    [GruntDoc](http://www.gruntdoc.com/archives/000953.php) > JAMA — Role of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in Facilitating Medication Errors, March 9, 2005, Koppel et al. 293 (10): 1197 >>**Context:** Hospital computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems are widely regarded as the **technical solution to medication ordering errors, the largest identified source of preventable hospital medical error.** Published studies report…