Everyone knows I can’t live without my iPhone. It is the single most important part of my body. A couple of weeks ago, it started going haywire. But it soon recovered, although incomplete. First the screen started to flicker and it wasn’t making sounds. After a day of letting it “rest.” It started functioning again. Until I discovered that the camera was not working any more. I tried everything in the software to make it work again, but failed. I called my provider, and told them the story. After a lot of troubleshooting, they arranged to send me a new phone.

I’m happy again because yesterday, I received my replacement phone and everything works again. I neglected the camera on my iPhone for the longest time. I always thought my Ericsson’s camera was a lot better than the iPhone. Now, I realize that I could quickly post snapshots with my iPhone from just about anywhere at anytime.

It’s time to make good use of it!

I’m writing this on a late Wednesday evening to distract myself from a very painful ulcer. I am hoping that April will be a month of good habits. Habits that will prevent this type of painful twisting and moaning. It sucks to be unhealthy. I just don’t want to see myself at 40 years old and be a big blob of fat and a vision of unhealthy eating.

On the other side of things, work has been progressing nicely on the SlumBook website. Jon, David and I have been consistently rolling out updates which have so far, garnered 50+ users on a site that doesn’t do anything but log a user on. We’re not sure how fast the site will develop, nor do we know when it will be done. For now, we’ll just keep working until we have something tangible.