Difference between revisions of "John S. James"

From Wikidelphia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(See Also)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{toplink|url=http://www.blogger.com/profile/00687027750541840902|name=blogger.com/profile/00687027750541840902}}
+
https://twitter.com/Healthspan21
 +
http://www.blogger.com/profile/00687027750541840902
 
[[File:John S James.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:John S James.jpg|thumb]]
 
'''John S. James''' {{gives}}<blockquote>I started AIDS Treatment News and published it for 20 years. Before that, I wrote software professionally for 20 years.<br><br>Now officially retired, I'm developing several public-interest projects involving: AIDS; aging; MDR tuberculosis; hepatitis C; disaster recovery and resilience information that can provide information during a permanent loss of the Internet and electric grid; and "mass sponsorship," a new way to pay artists and journalists for their digital work online.</blockquote>
 
'''John S. James''' {{gives}}<blockquote>I started AIDS Treatment News and published it for 20 years. Before that, I wrote software professionally for 20 years.<br><br>Now officially retired, I'm developing several public-interest projects involving: AIDS; aging; MDR tuberculosis; hepatitis C; disaster recovery and resilience information that can provide information during a permanent loss of the Internet and electric grid; and "mass sponsorship," a new way to pay artists and journalists for their digital work online.</blockquote>

Revision as of 22:20, 17 June 2019

https://twitter.com/Healthspan21 http://www.blogger.com/profile/00687027750541840902

John S James.jpg

John S. James gives the following descriptive information:

I started AIDS Treatment News and published it for 20 years. Before that, I wrote software professionally for 20 years.

Now officially retired, I'm developing several public-interest projects involving: AIDS; aging; MDR tuberculosis; hepatitis C; disaster recovery and resilience information that can provide information during a permanent loss of the Internet and electric grid; and "mass sponsorship," a new way to pay artists and journalists for their digital work online.

Blogs

See Also