Thanks
Thanks to you all. I must explain why I have not been active in the last six months. I have had several illnesses. I had a broken hip that needed surgery
I also had several COVID related illnesses, and some terrible GI issues. I am trying to get better. Thanks to my dear wife Kathryn Farley I have finally started to get better. I cannot ever thank her enough. Kenneth Regan and Rich DeMillo and many others have also helped me. Thanks to you all.
I have dodged emails and phone calls in the interim. I feel often that I am overcome with my illnesses. I am finally making some progress and I hope that I will be able to respond to you.
I also plan on working more on the blog and hope you all will enjoy reading it again. Thanks for your support in the past and hope you enjoy it again. I have been able to get out more in the past six weeks.
Thanks to all your your support over the many years. It means the world to me. Happy holidays to all and a wonderful fruitful 2023 to everyone. (2023 is not a prime by the way.)
Finally thanks to Kathryn once again.






Two things became very clear when we interacted together about the RH in our correspondence: you are very kind (despite of my lack of soft skills) and you are very open in willing to help young people (not only professionals, but also amateurs which is my case). There is no way to repay what you have done for science and its promotion. I guess we will always be in debt with you. Wish you the best and prompt recuperation.
Get well soon!!
I wish you well and good health!
Hang in there!
Wishing your fast recovery and good health…
Get well soon!
May you get back in prime health as soon as possible!
Hope you feel even better soon!
Get well soon
I wish you a quick recovery. Do not feel obligated to post, even if we all want to read you, we prefer you to get well soon.
Best wishes, Dick, for a quick and full recovery, and happiness.
I wish you to get better. Thanks for maintaining this blog for over a decade. I still really love reading it even if I didn’t pursue research after PhD