
Vanykrye |
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So, I was sick for 3 days, didn't keep up on this, and now I have 350ish posts to catch up on.
NH - Slack...Aiymi's office uses it as their primary means of communication and file sharing. I think it's awful. So does she. However, even though I generally hate it, I will say it's a decent enough all-in-one workaround for a small business environment that doesn't have the expected enterprise IT infrastructure. When you don't have file servers, Exchange or other email servers, you can't afford to shell out for the usual corporate go-to collaboration and communication software suites, it starts looking a lot better. However, it's not good enough for my company, and I have no idea why anyone in your company would even feel the need to look at it as an option.

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*considers googling what Camtasia is*
You can Google it safely even while naked at work.
It's just screencast capture software: I work in the application and talk about what I'm doing, and produce a nice recording I can post on YouTube or sell for cash that shows you how to do things.
Tutorial videos 101.

Cap'n Yesterday, Flim Flam Man |
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Drejk wrote:*considers googling what Camtasia is*You can Google it safely even while naked at work.
It's just screencast capture software: I work in the application and talk about what I'm doing, and produce a nice recording I can post on YouTube or sell for cash that shows you how to do things.
Tutorial videos 101.
Camtasia is also my future kickstarter project of a stage version of Fantasia featuring a cast of camels.
The first ten rows get safety glasses and rain ponchos, I will be spitting.

Limeylongears |
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Meetup with ALL MEMBERS OF OLD BAND, some of whom are balder than others. One has a combination of no head hair and pony tail, which I swear he would never have dared to sport in the early noughties.
I have had a respectable quantity of beer, which is probably a bad idea, seeing as I have to make an appearance at a kiddies' birthday party tomorrow.
O well.

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NobodysHome wrote:Worries about mobility? Most likely a warrior-princess. Or one of those tomboy princesses that tend to run away and get themselves into troubles.Impus Major would have made a great princess!
"I love what the petticoat does for the shape of the dress, but it limits my mobility too much!"
Most of my dresses don't restrict my mobility. I mean I can run in them, though kicking in them is still a no-no. Get me in my leggings and I can give you a good kick.

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And yesterday did Not go without a hitch. One silly joker was 10 min late after deciding to hold a meeting despite being told about the 1.30 pick up time. And he's management so leaving without him wouldn't work out either. Though when he said he'd be there in 20 seconds, I counted on the bus, it took him 30 secs to arrive then I promptly announced that it took him 30 seconds instead of 20 which he promised.
Dinner was served late as the restaurant was understaffed and we told them to serve at 5.45 earlier, but we were down at 5.30. Though even at 5.45 they weren't ready either, it was more of a 6.20 sort or thing.
Then during dinner, when I was still having my chicken wings, and some people had ordered coffee, my fellow event organizer started bugging me to arrange the transport back and wouldn't take no for an answer. So the coach came in 6 min and of course the coffee hadn't come yet, so some people had to miss their coffee.

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Finally beat the monster hunt with Crowley! That leaves only.....ugh, Toki.
All the RNG effects are the only issue I have with Hearthstone, why must one of the four wild hunt heroes be all about the RNG effects?!
*sigh*
I will still beat the monster hunt with you Toki, despite your obnoxious cards and irritating hero power!
Don't do a casino mage deck. Try for elemental deck, or spell deck with arcane giants. I've done monster hunt already.
BTW how are your insides?
Nephew sitting later.

Tequila Sunrise |
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So this morning the gastro doc came in, asked about my progress, and then said it's time for the NG tube.
And it was every bit as awful as the nurses told me it would be. Especially when I thought I'd have to live with it for four hours, but the pump doesn't move fluid as quickly as the doc ordered, so it ended up being six. The insertion was incredibly unpleasant, don't know why they didn't at least numb up my nose, and my throat is now sore because I've been trying to swallow the tube for six hours.
I've managed to move a tiny bit of stuff, but the damned dam is still solid.
Oh and I pulled the damned tube out while the nurse is still waiting for the official okay.

Cover Turtle |
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So this morning the gastro doc came in, asked about my progress, and then said it's time for the NG tube.
And it was every bit as awful as the nurses told me it would be. Especially when I thought I'd have to live with it for four hours, but the pump doesn't move fluid as quickly as the doc ordered, so it ended up being six. The insertion was incredibly unpleasant, don't know why they didn't at least numb up my nose, and my throat is now sore because I've been trying to swallow the tube for six hours.
I've managed to move a tiny bit of stuff, but the damned dam is still solid.
Oh and I pulled the damned tube out while the nurse is still waiting for the official okay.
Urgh!
They didn't lube the tube up in any numbing agent? I find that really strange if they leave it in for that long with out any kind of sedation or numbing agent to alleviate the discomfort.
No blood, no sedation of any kind.
The next step is just drinking more of the same laxative as quickly as I can until the dam breaks.
*sigh*
Better break damn soon!
You've been through enough by now TS and you really deserve some peace, quiet and comfort.
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Most of my dresses don't restrict my mobility. I mean I can run in them, though kicking in them is still a no-no. Get me in my leggings and I can give you a good kick.
But, but no kicking in (short/cut) dresses and skirts means no up skirt/dress peeking...
*Looks sad*
Though kitty kicking in a pair of tight leggings is an acceptable trade ^^
*Pets Mort and gives her scratchies*
Its time for this turtle to turn in for the night.
Nighty night!
*Waddles over to his corner, besides Morts basket, and goes to sleep*

NobodysHome |
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Welcome to U.S. Health Care -- any anaesthetic costs money, so insurers deny all such claims:
As I said upthread, the people who make such decisions should spend their lives undergoing ALL medical treatments sans anaesthesia.
As it is, if anaesthesia IS medically necessary, they deny it and you get to fight to get it paid for. If it's considered a "luxury"; for example, for childbirth or TS's treatment, they won't offer it, and if you ask for it, they may or may not pay for it.
Whee?

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Thanks for all the sympathy, folks.
Just had a sonogram, and apparently there is no liquid in my system. Which I don't even know how that's possible without me looking like a malnourished zombie, but makes sense. Looking forward to what the doc has to say about it tomorrow.
Oh and that's insane about insurance...but not at all surprising. >:(

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Eat that. 3.8 miles in about an hour. Took a break for 1 min in between. Now to do it without a break... The last 1.9 miles I was going at a pretty good pace of 4.9 miles/h.
Sure I can get 5.9 miles/h in the gym but it's air conditioned and all that. And I can't hold that pace for more then 20 min. It's a lot easier running on a treadmill.
And now I feel good about myself =)

lisamarlene |
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Childbirth without an epidural is barbaric! For God's sake we're in the 21st century!
Actually, it's not even vaguely barbaric. Passing kidney stones is a lot worse.
What *is* barbaric is the grocery list of "standard", completely unnecessary procedures and preemptive interventions that most women, with normal birth situations, absolutely do not need but are pressured into through scare tactics. Many of which actually prolong the recovery process.

captain yesterday |
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Just a Mort wrote:Childbirth without an epidural is barbaric! For God's sake we're in the 21st century!Actually, it's not even vaguely barbaric. Passing kidney stones is a lot worse.
What *is* barbaric is the grocery list of "standard", completely unnecessary procedures and preemptive interventions that most women, with normal birth situations, absolutely do not need but are pressured into through scare tactics. Many of which actually prolong the recovery process.
It doesn't stop at child birth, our first pediatrician wanted to do all this stuff with Crookshanks because "it's covered by your insurance (like "physical therapy" because the General and Crookshanks struggled with breast feeding right after the General gave birth when all she needed was a f+%~ing breast pump and a little encouragement).
We got a new doctor.

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Listening to a whole lot of manowar. So far if I am running with music, I usually use Linkin Park. I wonder if Manowar would work.
Yes I'm a metal fan. Metal kitty?
*Nuzzles Cover Turtle*

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Welcome to U.S. Health Care -- any anaesthetic costs money, so insurers deny all such claims:
Impus Minor's surgery to screw his elbow back together after he broke his arm: Surgery approved, anaesthetic denied
NobodysWife's surgery to remove her gall bladder: Surgery approved, anaesthetic denied
As I said upthread, the people who make such decisions should spend their lives undergoing ALL medical treatments sans anaesthesia.As it is, if anaesthesia IS medically necessary, they deny it and you get to fight to get it paid for. If it's considered a "luxury"; for example, for childbirth or TS's treatment, they won't offer it, and if you ask for it, they may or may not pay for it.
Whee?
something sounds off here. You need anesthetic for those procedures. As awesome as your wife and son are, I dont see them calmly relaxing while someone slices into them. Was there local anesthetic?

The Vagrant Erudite |
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Things I realized about going to Ohio:
1. I will be the only person for hundreds of miles who says dude on the regular.
2. No more beach stuff in the grocery store. This is a thing in Florida. Ask Ambrosia or Tac. You walk into a Publix, Winn-Dixie, or any other grocery chain, and there's an aisle devoted to beach toys, beach balls, liferafts, swimsuits, etc. It's usually on the wall near the front, but sometimes it's about two away from the dog food.
3. No more Publix subs! This...this is pretty awful to lose.
4. I won't have to explain how I hate the beach despite it being free entertainment within a five minute drive. Nobody cares if you hate the lake
6. Rick. F@~%ing. Scott will be neither my governor nor potential senator. F*&@ing skeletor first politician to endorse Orange Julius Caesar and his fellow Trumpeters.
7. Amish people aren't far. Imma have butter you only dreamed of, unless you're captain yesterday.

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Yup, helps having a high pain tolerance and exercise is super helpful.
She walked up Queen Anne hill every day when she was pregnant with Crookshanks, and then had to walk two miles every day during her Tiny T-Rex pregnancy.
Edit: Also, we're weird that way, so results will vary.
Damn.
Please allow me to have children by your wife. Our get will be powerful and smart.

The Vagrant Erudite |
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captain yesterday wrote:The General went through two child births without so much as an ibuprofen.I keep forgetting you married Frys mom.
See, here's what's really funny about that.
1. Fry's mom is a tough S.O.B. so your statement that CY married Fry's mom has a certain basis to work with, until you realize that...
2. ....captain yesterday is named after Fry's superhero identity, Captain Yesterday, on the episode where, he and Leila get superpowers (and Bender joins just cause he's a robot and can do stuff). So...
3. ...You're insinuating he banged his own mom, which is pretty bad, until you consider that...
4. ...in the show, Fry DID bang his own grandmother, so, yeah.