MangoCon Is official!
-
My web developer had to have hand surgery...http://mangolassi.it/topic/7821/donut-destroyer-and-the-drone/2 . And I can't connect the purchasing piece myself.
-
@Minion-Queen said:
My web developer had to have hand surgery...http://mangolassi.it/topic/7821/donut-destroyer-and-the-drone/2 . And I can't connect the purchasing piece myself.
Connecting pieces, like how they had to use rubber bands to connect the tips of his fingers back to the main part of his hands!
#shuddersinvoluntarily again
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen said:
My web developer had to have hand surgery...http://mangolassi.it/topic/7821/donut-destroyer-and-the-drone/2 . And I can't connect the purchasing piece myself.
Connecting pieces, like how they had to use rubber bands to connect the tips of his fingers back to the main part of his hands!
#shuddersinvoluntarily again
#shuddersinvoluntarily again and again.... One time where I wish I wasn't friends on facebook with someone.... YUCK!
-
@Minion-Queen said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen said:
My web developer had to have hand surgery...http://mangolassi.it/topic/7821/donut-destroyer-and-the-drone/2 . And I can't connect the purchasing piece myself.
Connecting pieces, like how they had to use rubber bands to connect the tips of his fingers back to the main part of his hands!
#shuddersinvoluntarily again
#shuddersinvoluntarily again and again.... One time where I wish I wasn't friends on facebook with someone.... YUCK!
You two are so cute. I'll try to remember not to gross you out with stories about what my wife went through.
Was the site being built on an existing platform like Drupal? Most people here could probably handle getting standard payment methods hooked up with one of those. Am I remembering right that @DonutDetroyer was working on something custom?
-
@travisdh1 I once had my side torn open when I was ten. Totally exposed, all along my rib cage. Damage was so bad the doctors told my dad he would unlikely be able to make it to the hospital before I expired. It was... gross to say the least. Spent that whole summer wrapped up to seal it all from infection. Had to be iodined daily. Still have nerve damage and an out of place rib. That was 30 years ago this June.
-
@Danielle-Ralston @DoughnutDestroy and I are teaming up to start a new web development company. I'll chat with him tonight and see if it something I can help him with
-
Does @Danielle-Ralston have two accounts now?
Actually I should ask, does @Minion-Queen have two. -
@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 I once had my side torn open when I was ten. Totally exposed, all along my rib cage. Damage was so bad the doctors told my dad he would unlikely be able to make it to the hospital before I expired. It was... gross to say the least. Spent that whole summer wrapped up to seal it all from infection. Had to be iodined daily. Still have nerve damage and an out of place rib. That was 30 years ago this June.
Well.... ouch. I'd probably be the only one going "Cool, can I see?" My wife officially passed away from liver failure. Her real problem was that surgeons through the years had removed ~50% of her digestive tract through the years. I'm not sure where the point is that you stop just cutting more out, but I know it's well before 50% of anything..... surgeons are not my favorite people.
-
@Dashrender said:
Does @Danielle-Ralston have two accounts now?
Actually I should ask, does @Minion-Queen have two.I do have 2 accounts. the @Danielle-Ralston is not an admin so that is my testing account.
-
@travisdh1 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 I once had my side torn open when I was ten. Totally exposed, all along my rib cage. Damage was so bad the doctors told my dad he would unlikely be able to make it to the hospital before I expired. It was... gross to say the least. Spent that whole summer wrapped up to seal it all from infection. Had to be iodined daily. Still have nerve damage and an out of place rib. That was 30 years ago this June.
Well.... ouch. I'd probably be the only one going "Cool, can I see?" My wife officially passed away from liver failure. Her real problem was that surgeons through the years had removed ~50% of her digestive tract through the years. I'm not sure where the point is that you stop just cutting more out, but I know it's well before 50% of anything..... surgeons are not my favorite people.
Oh wow, I'm so sorry
-
@travisdh1 said:
..... surgeons are not my favorite people.
I had one refuse to take out my appendix, sent me home with it and let it burst.
-
@travisdh1 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 I once had my side torn open when I was ten. Totally exposed, all along my rib cage. Damage was so bad the doctors told my dad he would unlikely be able to make it to the hospital before I expired. It was... gross to say the least. Spent that whole summer wrapped up to seal it all from infection. Had to be iodined daily. Still have nerve damage and an out of place rib. That was 30 years ago this June.
Well.... ouch. I'd probably be the only one going "Cool, can I see?"
I got lucky, I had taken head trauma so dramatic that I could not feel my side, so I did not regain feeling after the shock until the pain was not so horrible. Thank goodness for medium level head trauma.
-
-
@Minion-Queen said:
My web developer had to have hand surgery...http://mangolassi.it/topic/7821/donut-destroyer-and-the-drone/2 . And I can't connect the purchasing piece myself.
What was he using? Drupal commerce?
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 said:
..... surgeons are not my favorite people.
I had one refuse to take out my appendix, sent me home with it and let it burst.
I went to the ER in 2011 because my back hurt so bad I couldn't lay down. The doc there did some x-rays and told me everything was fine, and gave me a bottle of percocet and sent me home. After about 3 months, I got to the point where I almost couldn't walk, I couldn't chew food, and breathing hurt. Here I had 3 tumors in my spine. When the took the biggest one out, it was 5-6 inches long, but it was smashed into a 2 inch space in my spinal column.
-
@johnhooks said:
@Minion-Queen said:
My web developer had to have hand surgery...http://mangolassi.it/topic/7821/donut-destroyer-and-the-drone/2 . And I can't connect the purchasing piece myself.
What was he using? Drupal commerce?
Honestly I have no stinking idea.... He is linking a paypal account so that it does it through that. No idea other than that.
-
Seems unlikely as there is no Drupal being used elsewhere.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
Seems unlikely as there is no Drupal being used elsewhere.
I just noticed someone else said something about it haha.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
Seems unlikely as there is no Drupal being used elsewhere.
Not Drupal, sure, but I doubt anyone coded a brand new CMS for it. Tho if they did, I'm sure they're underpaid.
-
@travisdh1 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Seems unlikely as there is no Drupal being used elsewhere.
Not Drupal, sure, but I doubt anyone coded a brand new CMS for it. Tho if they did, I'm sure they're underpaid.
No, but we have no Drupal anywhere and it's never been mentioned. Very unlikely to be such a random choice