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     33     <p>
     34      This is a “thanks page.”
     35     </p>
     36     <p>
     37      <a href="/about">About</a>, <a href="https://nownownow.com/about">now</a>, and <a href="https://uses.tech">uses</a> pages are nice formulas, standardized
     38 yet flexible ways for people visiting your site to get to know you
     39 better, each from a slightly different angle.
     40     </p>
     41     <p>
     42      The thanks page is also meant to bring the reader and author closer
     43 together. By saying “hey, thanks” to folks who made a difference that
     44 day, it gets back to that old idea that we create each other in our
     45 relationships. The author gets to reflect on and state the positive
     46 thing, and the reader, whether or not he or she is the one being
     47 thanked, can get a kick out of watching joy and kindness flourish in the
     48 world.
     49     </p>
     50     <p>
     51      It’s a little more personal and permanent than a thumbs up on a post
     52 on whichever social media platform dominates at the moment, and fits
     53 well with a <a href="https://www.jackcheng.com/the-slow-web/">Slow
     54 Web</a> aesthetic.
     55     </p>
     56     <p>
     57      If you like this idea and decide to make your own thanks page, please
     58 do, and <a href="/contact">let me know</a>. I’ll link to your page
     59 here.
     60     </p>
     61     <br>
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     63     <div class="thanks">
     64      <time datetime="2023-11-26" class="thanks-date">
     65   2023-11-26
     66   </time>
     67      <p class="thanks-to">
     68       Jen, Cody, et al.
     69      </p>
     70      <p class="thanks-for">
     71       Thanks for hanging out and helping out! It was a blast.
     72      </p>
     73     </div>
     74     <hr>
     75     <div class="thanks">
     76      <time datetime="2023-11-09" class="thanks-date">
     77   2023-11-09
     78   </time>
     79      <p class="thanks-to">
     80       Jeremy and Travis
     81      </p>
     82      <p class="thanks-for">
     83       Thanks for helping with the LRP.
     84      </p>
     85     </div>
     86     <hr>
     87     <div class="thanks">
     88      <time datetime="2023-11-08" class="thanks-date">
     89   2023-11-08
     90   </time>
     91      <p class="thanks-to">
     92       the internet
     93      </p>
     94      <p class="thanks-for">
     95       Thanks for absorbing an infinite number of starts and stops.
     96      </p>
     97     </div>
     98     <hr>
     99     <div class="thanks">
    100      <time datetime="2022-12-24" class="thanks-date">
    101   2022-12-24
    102   </time>
    103      <p class="thanks-to">
    104       Benjamin
    105      </p>
    106      <p class="thanks-for">
    107       Thanks for holding down the fort.
    108      </p>
    109     </div>
    110     <hr>
    111     <div class="thanks">
    112      <time datetime="2022-12-23" class="thanks-date">
    113   2022-12-23
    114   </time>
    115      <p class="thanks-to">
    116       Forrest, Moriah, Cat
    117      </p>
    118      <p class="thanks-for">
    119       Thanks to Forrest, for being a furry alien. 
    120   The time was too short buddy. 
    121   Also, thanks to Moriah and Cat, for holding things down for me until I could talk again.
    122      </p>
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    124     <hr>
    125     <div class="thanks">
    126      <time datetime="2022-12-22" class="thanks-date">
    127   2022-12-22
    128   </time>
    129      <p class="thanks-to">
    130       Lori
    131      </p>
    132      <p class="thanks-for">
    133       Thanks for making a magic early Christmas.
    134      </p>
    135     </div>
    136     <hr>
    137     <div class="thanks">
    138      <time datetime="2022-12-21" class="thanks-date">
    139   2022-12-21
    140   </time>
    141      <p class="thanks-to">
    142       Chase
    143      </p>
    144      <p class="thanks-for">
    145       Thanks for reminding me how cool it is, all of it.
    146   Especially med ed, and how it interfaces with day-to-day practice.
    147   (We should totally do the sick-not-sick button thing.)
    148      </p>
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    151     <div class="thanks">
    152      <time datetime="2022-12-19" class="thanks-date">
    153   2022-12-19
    154   </time>
    155      <p class="thanks-to">
    156       Mark
    157      </p>
    158      <p class="thanks-for">
    159       Thanks for the masterclass on secondary erythrocytosis and it’s management, 
    160   and candor about how this oncology thing never really gets easier 
    161   (and may even get harder, as the patients get closer to your own age).
    162      </p>
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    165     <div class="thanks">
    166      <time datetime="2022-12-18" class="thanks-date">
    167   2022-12-18
    168   </time>
    169      <p class="thanks-to">
    170       Moriah
    171      </p>
    172      <p class="thanks-for">
    173       Thanks for being willing to trade a shift later this week 
    174   so we can do a date-offset Christmas with the family.
    175      </p>
    176     </div>
    177     <hr>
    178     <div class="thanks">
    179      <time datetime="2022-12-16" class="thanks-date">
    180   2022-12-16
    181   </time>
    182      <p class="thanks-to">
    183       Ronak and Eric
    184      </p>
    185      <p class="thanks-for">
    186       Thanks for jumping in to discuss your 
    187   experiences with inpatient induction chemo 
    188   for head and neck cancers - valuable insights, humane, lively.
    189      </p>
    190     </div>
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    192     <div class="thanks">
    193      <time datetime="2022-12-15" class="thanks-date">
    194   2022-12-15
    195   </time>
    196      <p class="thanks-to">
    197       The NAVA BMT nurses
    198      </p>
    199      <p class="thanks-for">
    200       Thanks for sticking with me and a veteran 
    201   who needed to sleep off the extra milligram of sedation.
    202      </p>
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