• He is always her son or our son, but now he is my son

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    He's is an angel, he's her son. When he's a little devil, he's all yours..

  • Very Noisy PS3

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    @Nic said:

    I don't use one 🙂

    ;))

  • Ug - I really dislike email.

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    @Dashrender said:

    I left the OP vague because discussing my actual problem wasn't what I was trying to discuss - instead I was basically lamenting about how people often try to use the wrong solution for their problem.

    For example, of the two different departments trying to solve a problem, the first problem is actually an HR problem - or at bare minimum a department to department issue where someone is simply not using the tools they already have to do the job they way the process and procedures dictate.

    The second problem is looking to innovate the current solution (actual problem: a call comes in for an onsite visit at a hospital - now we have to decide which doc to give it to and track it) what I don't know yet is why a patient isn't created ASAP for that, and simply tracked there. Probably because the person answering the phone can't assign it to doc, a medical staffer has to do that, and there's no way to put the patient into the system without assigning a doc.. I'm not really sure..

    The current method is to print off the consult, hand deliver it to a medical personal who drops everything else they are doing and finds a doc, delivers the information, logs the call into a call log, then moves on.... apparently there is a problem with this setup right now.

    So the first one is, like you said, an HR problem. Not your concern, even if they try to make it appear to be.

    Second one is also an HR issue. It's a flow issue, and management needs to address their procedures to see how they can optimize the process.

  • Netflix is Down!

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Once we get that fixed, we are going to have all these odd posts with extra last letters in them that no one is going to understand.

    ROFL yup, pretty much....

  • Grey is in the Hospital

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    @Nic said:

    Probably a virus causing the inflammation.

    Awww s*** [moderated], Grey's got da Ebolas!

  • Autumn in NY

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Canola, that's not something we see around here!

    It's quite pretty when it's in flower. Very bright yellow.

  • $905,000 Computer

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    That's pretty crazy. That's more than three times what they thought that it might have gone for!

  • Is this how SAM got stuck in the parking garage?

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    You guys are a hoot.

  • This Gives Me a Great Idea for the Next Conference....

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    I just don't drink.

  • New Publisher on GOG Today: LucasArts

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    GOG just sent me the announcement...

    http://www.gog.com/newsletter/lucas-notification

  • Reputation to post ratio

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    @thanksaj said:

    It might be a definition problem. You might define reputation as one thing, but that's not how the developers interpret it.

    Well if you look in their code, they define it the way I do. So I doubt that that is true.

  • Free Video Conversion in Beta Testing (CloudConvert)

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    That's kinda cool. Will have to check it out, someday when I have time.

  • GoFundMe

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    @Minion-Queen said:

    I have used Gofundme it is a great but the spam is horrible. I had someone who donated just put in stupid stuff for their email. So I am pretty sure people put in fake emails so that don't get spammed a ton.

    In this case I would send this to junk or black list it if you have the ability to. Unsubscribing just encourages more contact and gets you on mailing lists.

    I recently setup filters for almost everything in my email. GoFundMe definitely blasts emails relentlessly.

  • For @scottalanmiller

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    @thanksaj said:

    @IRJ said:

    @thanksaj said:

    @NetworkNerdWifey said:

    @scottalanmiller OH. Yeah, that's something that would cause an instant station change.

    But it's such an amazing song! We need to look into your taste in music...

    ..........I hate that song too. I have been slowly converting my fiance to classic rock. I have listened to pop and hiphop for a few years now because of her. I will NEVER like it. Its garbage. Give me the Eagles, Boston, or the Beatles anyday. Kristen now listens to classic rock more and more now.

    Never listened to the Beatles. Not really a fan.

    @IRJ now the Eagles, Boston, Journey, etc. Rock on!

  • All About That Bass from a Real Bass (Especially for SAM)

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    @IRJ said:

    @thanksaj said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @milnesy said:

    @thanksaj said:

    And you would have been a young father when you had her. She's in her mid 20s.

    Crisis of creepiness averted... though if I had one at 18 she'd be 20 now... so back to level of creepiness ... slight.

    I'm 38 and one of my classmates from high school's son is 22 now.

    Not usually the advised path.

    Hey now, there is really no point in judging someone else. Especially in hindsight 23 years ago. Scott was just mentioning that it was almost possible.

    I just personally know that I would not have wanted a kid at 16. I'm be scared to death to have a kid now, and I'm 22.

  • Remember that Hoverboard Hoax?????

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    @milnesy said:

    @scottalanmiller I can see this in warehouse distributions points. I work in a warehouse that's over 5 football fields long with rows and rows of parts. Staff pick parts and then have to take them back to the loading dock. Imagine if you could use this tech for extremely heavy items, bulky items, or just a large order. The picker doesn't have to know how to operate a forklift, trudge a pallet jack, or exert a lot of force to move the product from point a to point b.
    There is definitely real-world applications, just not in the consumer's hands.

    That sounds like a job for conveyor belts. Its hard to imagine any type of hoover board working on extremely heavy items at this stage of its development. Maybe in 10-15 years though.

  • 25 Most Precarious Places on Earth

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    That was pretty cool!

  • Avengers 2 Trailer + Celion Dion = Greatest Spoof EVER!

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  • CRACKED 200!!

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    @scottalanmiller UVB is per socket, RDR is per socket, or number of VM's.
    UVB does Xen, but you don't want to use Xen. Xen backups suck, no CBT, and you have 1TB per UVB engine recommended.

    VMware = ❤

  • Have You Been Ghosted?

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