My world contact database continues to grow larger: I am now up to fencing, which I have seen conducted at the Olympics before. I do not know a lot about fencing but found how the participants compete and the game is scored to be pretty fascinating. I am glad that I can spend time curating this list, though it is not a priority at the moment. Other items will come up that require my immediate attention. Such was the case this evening when an e-mail came my way with requested changes to the ICC website. Adjustments generally will not take me that long to complete but we are talking about technology here, so I had to conduct a bit of a deep dive to make it exactly how I wanted it.
This was of course a frustrating endeavor that resulted in a phone call to technical support. The best they could do was refer me to a design consultant who would not get back to me until tomorrow morning. That would have been fine because while it is a pressing issue, it is not so pressing that it had to be taken care of immediately. However, I took a hard look at the code for the page to see what was causing the issue. It usually has something to do with the coding. Lo and behold, I was able to solve the issue on my own and the website is fixed. I never cease to amaze myself with what I can accomplish.