PJ Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 Hello everyone, I have been very busy these past few days. When I am not at work (and believe me, there are few hours that I am not at work now that I am leading a project), I have been working on Candle v1.0. When I started the Candle For Love Website, my goal was to help reunite families. From the outset, I wanted it to be a place of respect, diversity, trust, and love. I have met so many wonderful people here on Candle, and I truly believe that together we have created a positive, and supportive environment! The only downside to Candle, from my perspective, is that I will not have an opportunity to try to meet my soulmate on this site as it exists today. Candle was created with the intention of helping couples and families navigate their way through the visa delays and now bridge the cultural divide. Sooo ... without further ado, I would like to share with all of you a special part of Candle that I have created for single people such as myself. I actually started coding this Dating Application back in September, just after the visa delays began. It gave me a way to focus my energies in a positive direction, instead of worrying constantly about the security namechecks and the uncertainty of seemingly endless delays. During that time, I also began the discussion forums, which you know as Candle today. The discussion forums which use a Freeware product called Invision Board. However, the Candle Dating Application I have written entirely myself. It is thousands of lines of code and close to 50 Java/Servlet/JSP classes. When the first clearances were sent to Guangzhou, I began focusing on my Chinese studies, anticipating being reunited with my fiancee and did not have time to continue working on my Dating Application. Here is the address: www.candleforlove/com/jsp/CandleDating/index.jsp. I am also adding a link at the top of the forums page. The search, "My Profile", photo manager are all functional. For the time being, clicking on a photo or headline will route you to the forums' profile page so you can send them a PM or email through the forums. Over the next few weeks, I will build out the rest of the application's functionality. I also hope that the single people who use the page can help make suggestions and give advice as people begin using it. I will be honest with all of you, as honestly and integrity are very important to me. Eventually, someday down the road, I would like to set up the Dating application on a subscription basis. The forums I will always keep free access open to anyone and everyone. Also, anybody who cannot afford a subscription but would like to participate can simply send me an email and I will set up a free account, no questions asked. Not too long ago, there was a thread on Candle about taking up a collection to help pay for the hosting and domain name costs. Although I do sincerely appreciate and am touched by the offer, I would not feel right accepting donations. I have always worked very hard my entire life. Everything that I have, I feel that I earned by providing value ... to my employer, to the community, and to society. I humbly ask all of you to allow me to earn the ability to pay for Candle's hosting and future expansions by providing value and helping people find their soulmates. I am asking each and every one of you to please spread the word and encourage your single friends to create profiles and start meeting people. As you can see, I have already created my profile. I know that my soulmate is out there, and someday I will find her. Although I went through a very painful learning experience, I will never allow myself to be afraid to live, to trust, and to love. Sincerely, P.J. Link to comment
tonado Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 Here is the address: www.candleforlove/com/jsp/CandleDating/index.jsp. I am also adding a link at the top of the forums page. PJ, The address should be http://candleforlove.com/jsp/CandleDat...ating/index.jsp Link to comment
SBS Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 P.J. I agree with you. your soulmate is just out there and you need to find her!!My husband and I found each other like that and we really believe that is God made us for each other. Let us make this candle filled of love Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 this is yet another great idea PJ Link to comment
Guest woaipw Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 Excellent idea. The internet has "closed the gap" between the peoples of the world. CFL has certainly made it even tighter and has provided the forum for support, help and exchange of thoughts. Amongst the fiancee's coming to the US, the power of networking will deliver your "soul mate" to you PJ. I am sure there is a woman in China waiting for you and through the network you created, a bond will be shortly discovered on the horizon for you both. Your kink in the road will soon be a long lasting straight away. Best wishes.... Link to comment
markandsarena Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 PJ,Although I have not posted much, I have been looking over Candle for the last few months. I have read your posts, the thick and the thin, and appreciate your efforts to be honest and helpful. You are a talented and blessed man (at only 24!) and have the respect of those twice your age. Even in the dark hours, you continue to shine. Keep it up. Link to comment
tparrent Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 Too bad you can't write an app that would provide on-line visa application, approval and printing in five minutes - just like a mortgage! Seriously, I'm glad to see your efforts bearing fruit. Coding is sometimes a good place to lose oneself for awhile and your efforts certainly help others. I'll direct my single friends to your site. Link to comment
beishan4 Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 Aloha from Beijing,I am glad to see the optomist in PJ. Keep working at it and never give up. I found my soul mate when I made 58. I got married two days beforemy 58th birthday. I hope you do not have to wait as long. Myles aka Annakuen'GG Link to comment
Mick Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 PJ: I think your idea is great and am glad to see that you are busy taking, positive, optimistic steps for the future. Somewhere, way back in the bowels of the archives, there is a thread I started with a little essay I wrote entitled something like "Reflections on Love". If you can find it, I suggest you read it. I would be most interested in your thoughts about this and how it applies to your future. You have been such a blessing and inspiration to all of us PJ and you have provided, through this board, a service to all of us that is beyond price. Good luck, best wishes, and blessings to you my friend. Link to comment
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