Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Brrr...do you feel a draft?

I'm just going to straight plagiarize this from Cindy, since she can explain this stuff better than I ever could:

here's the latest....

we brought charlie home yesterday from isu hospital.
his surgery went went well. they completely removed
the meniscus and did a tibial plateau leveling osteotomy.
in layman's terms, they basically cut the top of his
shin bone in half, then move it upward to meet the
thigh bone (in order to stop the bones from rubbing since
the acl is torn), then use a bone plate and screws to
hold the bone in place. can you say ouch? the amazing
thing is they allow dogs to actually walk on that
leg!! that means he's walking on a broken bone,
which is why his activity level is so restricted.
the vet said that dogs are powerhouse healers, and
that's why they allow them to weightbear on the leg
if they want to, and why this surgery is not done
in people.

charlie is on strict cage rest for 4 weeks, then
5 minute leash walks the next 4 weeks after that.
we go to the vet here in des moines for staple
removal in 7-10 days then, we go back to isu for
xrays in 6-8 weeks, then they will adjust his
activity level. basically, he can't run, jump,
or be off the short leash for about 12 weeks.
it will be a quiet 3 months around here!

to add insult to injury, his leg is shaved
from his hip all the way down to his foot.
that bare little chicken leg sure gets cold
outside! we have to put a towel under his
belly like a sling to help him walk outside
to go to the bathroom, but then still keep
the leash tight so he doesn't try to walk too
far. it's kind of a circus. i can tell
charlie is starting to feel better, since he
is starting to get more stubborn on the leash.
it will be a long 12 weeks for mr independent!!

i sent a few pics of the chicken leg for your
viewing pleasure. i hope his hair grows back fast
since january in iowa is not the warmest month
outdoors! i will keep everyone updated! :-)cm




Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Simulation Remake -- Update

Well, I've finished the PHP stats script. Yay!

Here's a video of the final version:



It still just grabs one team's stats at a time. I thought about trying to automate the gathering of an entire conference at a time, but decided against it. Due to the uncertainties of the (sometimes) unreliable internet, there really needs to be user confirmation of the stats along the way so garbage doesn't get inserted into the database. Screen scraping for information is not always 100% reliable, unfortunately.

It was a bit of a learning process -- dependent form elements, passing arrays between forms, etc., but I finally got it figured out. And I learned a few tricks on the way.

It's definitely not optimized, and probably a little slow, frankly. I'm sure if an experienced programmer looked at my code, they'd probably cringe or roll on the floor laughing (or maybe both). But you know what...it works, and that's all I care about. All-in-all, I like the way it turned out.

Now...on to the database connectivity inside the executable! Oh joy!