billieholidayv6
BillieHolidayv6
billieholidayv6

HIPAA, people. Not like a hippo. And though it may not be great form to gossip, even anonymously, about a patient, this wouldn’t have been a HIPAA violation.

HIPAA, not HIPPA, and it’s not a violation if it is anonymous/doesn’t give identifying information.  If the patient then speaks up and claims it, still not a violation.

How did this possibly catch them by surprise? I heard about this maybe months ago (I’m fuzzy on time, but it was more than a couple of weeks...), and don’t even live there anymore.

Damn, I worked for that woman, too. (Okay, she was a blonde from bumfuckville, midwest, but it was the exact same stuff.) She acted like she was interested in helping, promoting me, “letting me fly, succeed.” When the shit hit the fan, she not only didn’t defend what would definitely have been “our” work if it had

I’m there with you. I believed that it could work, but I wasn’t committed enough to learning and playing the type of politics required. Way to open and trusting and chalked up pretty blatant undermining to minor, ranom vibes that I could “nice” and “smart” and “engaged” my way through. Incorrect.

Really you ask that question?  When you know you won’t get an answer, but your know what the answer is.

Sort of like how every model is a supermodel now.

Good for you. I didn’t even realize what the show was until the second season, so I binged-watched the first, fell in love, then binged the second, and I loved it so much...and then. Boom. I’m actually surprised they did, given the cast, as well as the characters, who were just so interesting and managed not to be

I read the NPR article just now. The first situation followed a period during which she said she’d offered him her poems, and then they became friendly, though he never got back to her on the poetry. Then basketball one day, then an attempted kiss. I don’t know, guys, that sounds like half the casual

Men at the tops of their fields most definitely do not corner the market when it comes to ignoring/dismissing boundaries and acting generally like fuck-chuckleheads.

Really? I liked the show ok, but Laura cried at the drop of a hat, wailed at Rob, apologizes constantly, and really can’t seem to fix a mess without him to save her life! I thought maybe I was mis-remembering but caught a clip not long ago and it was exactly that way. Always loved the era contrast between Laura and

RIP Sense8 :-’(

Well, obviously you intimidated them.  

I love you for spelling it correctly, though....

Are they looking for technical issues with Kinja, or are they looking for feedback on what would make a good (better) user experience (other than working, of cwhaourse) - like, stuff that Kinja doesn’t do (or stuff you like about it)?

I can’t get ungreyed anywhere.  Sad!

And for real, who but us olds has decades of internet experience? No one, that’s who! I’ve been commenting (aka “on message boards”) - on mainstream sites, not tech-centric, which seems to have a different (lower) set of expectations of user-friendliness - since the 90s. And honestly, other than looking prettier,

I wish I’d learned both of those rules wayyyy earlier than I did.

JHC.

And yet, in the spirit and style of his former employer, he said absolutely nothing in that clip. You think that after the gratuitous fat/ugly comments he’d get on to something, but he just keeps saying “it’s a joke” and “her boss has low ratings.”