so.....
SPIDERMAN SPOILER.....
so faben and i went to see spiderman saturday night, and i too was kind of disappointed. towards the end i was almost laughing because toby mcquire cried so many times during the movie...actually everyone cried so many times....that i thought i was watching some kind of chick flick. it was kind of funny when spiderman became evil, cuz he looked just like jared leto in all his new videos. kinda emo, very heroin chic.
i also went to see the sound of music friday night. funny thing is...is that marvin's most recent ex girlfriend (not the cunt i found in my bed), was one of the sisters. damn it, if i knew she was in it i would have definitely not clapped as hard. when he told me she was in the play i told him that at least now i know she's not hot....not even very cute, for that matter, b/c none of the sisters were anything to look at. i may not be hotter than a lot of people, but i'm definitely hotter than her.
god i hate marvin. i mean i love him...but i fucking hate him so much...does anyone know what i mean?
work is coming along great. the new project coordinator started and everything is coming along well. except of course, the stupid IT issues. at least things are now moving. i think she finally got her email working, and somehow our database guy appeared out of the blue. we have a meeting scheduled for this afternoon. i hope he doesn't hate us now for complaining to the big wigs.
i have so many things on my plate at work. a new drug trial is starting up that i'm supposed to be coordinating, but everything is so completely disorganized that both me and my boss are pulling our hair out. why does it have to be so difficult to get any solid answers at roswell? drug trials have so many more hoops you have to jump through, but it would be nice if the people with the hoops would know which one they want you to jump through.
i've been going to get massages every week. it's sooooo nice. i cannot tell you how much i like to be touched. if i was rich, before i would get a live in maid or a cook, i would get a live in masseuse. i would get massages in the morning and and night, every single day.
i am so ready for a vacation. i can't decide where to go this summer. i was watching today show's 'where in the world is matt lauer', and one of the places he went was dubai. that place if off the fucking chain! remember how they were building the palm tree islands in the ocean? well, now theyre building the world. its a map of the world, with man made islands representing each of the countries that people can buy, in the middle of the ocean. how fucking crazy is that?
ok, i gotta run and get ready for work now. gotta work till at least 9pm today.
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catch up04/17/2007 19:05 #38932
get a load of this onei want to thank everyone for all the wonderful birthday wishes. they meant a ton to me. even though i didn't go out anywhere, i did get lots of flowers and lots of warm wishes. it was one of my best birthdays ever.
now.....take a look at what i got in the mail today. how cute.
Dear beloved,
My name is Elrahman Sariff, A Bahrain national, I have been diagnosed with Esophageal cancer .It has defiled all forms of medical treatment, and right now I have only about a few months to live, according to medical experts. I have not particularly lived my life so well, as I never really cared for anyone (not even myself)but my business. Though I am very rich, I was never generous, I was always hostile to people and only focused on my business as that was the only thing I cared for.
But now I regret all this as I now know that there is more to life than just wanting to have or make all the money in the world. I believe when God gives me a second chance to come to this world I would live my life a different way from how I have lived it. Now that God has called me, I have willed and given most of my property and assets to my immediate and extended family members bas well as a few close friends .I want God to be merciful to me and accept my soul so, I have decided to give alms to charity organizations, as I want this to be one of the last good deeds I do on earth. So far, I have Distributed money to some charity organizations in the U.A.E, Somalia and Malaysia.
Now that my health has deteriorated so badly, I cannot do this myself anymore. I once asked members of my family to close one of my accounts and distribute the money which I have there to charity organization in Bulgaria and Pakistan, they refused and kept the money to themselves. Hence, I do not trust them anymore, as they seem not to be contended with what I have left for them. The last of my money which no one knows of is the huge cash deposit of Twelve Million, six hundred thousand dollars($12,600,000,00) that I have with a finance House abroad. I will want you to help me collect this deposit and dispatch it to charity organizations.
N/B:KINDLY NOTE THAT 20% of this funds must go to the tsunami victims and another 10% for your effort and time.
Regards,
Rahaman sarif
saviour_00@yahoo.com
now.....take a look at what i got in the mail today. how cute.
Dear beloved,
My name is Elrahman Sariff, A Bahrain national, I have been diagnosed with Esophageal cancer .It has defiled all forms of medical treatment, and right now I have only about a few months to live, according to medical experts. I have not particularly lived my life so well, as I never really cared for anyone (not even myself)but my business. Though I am very rich, I was never generous, I was always hostile to people and only focused on my business as that was the only thing I cared for.
But now I regret all this as I now know that there is more to life than just wanting to have or make all the money in the world. I believe when God gives me a second chance to come to this world I would live my life a different way from how I have lived it. Now that God has called me, I have willed and given most of my property and assets to my immediate and extended family members bas well as a few close friends .I want God to be merciful to me and accept my soul so, I have decided to give alms to charity organizations, as I want this to be one of the last good deeds I do on earth. So far, I have Distributed money to some charity organizations in the U.A.E, Somalia and Malaysia.
Now that my health has deteriorated so badly, I cannot do this myself anymore. I once asked members of my family to close one of my accounts and distribute the money which I have there to charity organization in Bulgaria and Pakistan, they refused and kept the money to themselves. Hence, I do not trust them anymore, as they seem not to be contended with what I have left for them. The last of my money which no one knows of is the huge cash deposit of Twelve Million, six hundred thousand dollars($12,600,000,00) that I have with a finance House abroad. I will want you to help me collect this deposit and dispatch it to charity organizations.
N/B:KINDLY NOTE THAT 20% of this funds must go to the tsunami victims and another 10% for your effort and time.
Regards,
Rahaman sarif
saviour_00@yahoo.com
joshua - 04/18/07 08:53
This is the stupidest scheme ever.
This is the stupidest scheme ever.
mrmike - 04/17/07 20:46
As honest as the day is long
As honest as the day is long
jenks - 04/17/07 19:33
Wow! What a nasty cancer! It has "defiled" all medical treatment. And I'm glad that he doesn't trust his family with his money, but he trusts you, Beloved. :)
Wow! What a nasty cancer! It has "defiled" all medical treatment. And I'm glad that he doesn't trust his family with his money, but he trusts you, Beloved. :)
hodown - 04/17/07 19:25
It sounds totally legit to me. Id just email him your bank account info now.
It sounds totally legit to me. Id just email him your bank account info now.
04/12/2007 16:57 #38862
fun....I got all the pretty flowers today!
leetee - 04/13/07 14:03
Happy Belated Birthday!!
Happy Belated Birthday!!
museumchick - 04/13/07 10:45
Hope you had a wonderful birthday!
Hope you had a wonderful birthday!
libertad - 04/12/07 20:49
I have used that same phone before. My favorite button is the release button. Hope you get your spankings later.
I have used that same phone before. My favorite button is the release button. Hope you get your spankings later.
chico - 04/12/07 19:53
Hope you're having a great birthday imk2!!!!!!!!!!
Hope you're having a great birthday imk2!!!!!!!!!!
mike - 04/12/07 19:23
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
mrmike - 04/12/07 18:32
Beautiful like you. Happy Birthday!!
Beautiful like you. Happy Birthday!!
james - 04/12/07 18:22
I didn't notice the birthday card at first and though it was a funeral arraignment.
Fun? You morbid freak!
Happy Birthday ^_^
I didn't notice the birthday card at first and though it was a funeral arraignment.
Fun? You morbid freak!
Happy Birthday ^_^
metalpeter - 04/12/07 17:57
I didn't know it was your Birthday. Happy Birthday!!!!!!
I didn't know it was your Birthday. Happy Birthday!!!!!!
jenks - 04/12/07 17:47
Happy Birthday!!
Happy Birthday!!
ladycroft - 04/12/07 17:05
wow, that's really nice! happy birthday
wow, that's really nice! happy birthday
05/03/2007 17:40 #39142
my letter to Roswell ITI sent this to the VP of IT, and her boss and the president Dr. Donald Trump, of Roswell.
I have had it.
I am sorry that I have to voice my disappointment with Roswell's IT department with you, but I don't know who else to turn to. I am a Project Coordinator in the Cancer Prevention and Control department. Since joining Roswell, I have overall, been impressed with the organization and its people. I have found that Roswell's employees are helpful and caring and behave in ways that show they are proud to be part of this impressive organization. People here are caring and friendly and interact with other coworkers the way they are expected to interact with patients and customers. I find most of our coworkers to be pleasant, kind, friendly and accessible.
I also know that our organization is in a state of transition, and I know that many of the systems we have in place are in a state of flux and although every effort is made to make them run as smoothly as possible, there are times when that is not possible.
However, neither of those two statements can be made in terms of our IT department. I have never worked in an organization where the IT department was so:
1. Unfriendly
2. Inaccessible
3. Disorganized
4. Unhelpful
5. SLOW
I have found that whenever I have to call the IT department, I begin to dread it well before the call is ever placed. On many occasions, I found the staff to be rude, and condescending. They behave in a way that makes me feel as if I am bothering them or as if I am incompetent. When a "Ticket" is placed, the wait time between its actual placement and the time it gets processed is extremely long.
One of my new coworkers, who began her employment 4 days ago, STILL does not have ANY access to her email or network drives. Please tell me how are we supposed to get our work done when we don't have the basics going? When we called IT to find out the status of the "Ticket" we get a snark comment of "There are 6 of us and 5000 of you!". The work orders were placed well before the employee's start date.
On her start date, we had an IT person come out to our office and hook up the hardware, but didn't stay to see if everything was running completely. Needless to say, the new employee was not able to sign into the system. IT then sent out another person to our office, and this time they signed her into the system but did not stay to see if she had access to email or the network. The entire time the IT professional was here he was on a personal call on his cell phone taking care of personal business.
Once he left and we tried to access her Outlook and realized that she is still not hooked into the system. When we called IT back they put in another "ticket" and told us to wait. The next day, when we called to ask why there still was no access to the system, we got the "there are 6 of us and 5000 of you" comment.
This is just ONE example of the type of issues we are forced to deal with when it comes to our IT department. We have been waiting to work with one of the Access Database professionals for over 2 months now. When the ticket was created back in February, we did not hear from IT until we called them. The person assigned to the ticket said he was then going on vacation and would get back to us in a few weeks, when he did get back, we again did not hear from him until WE called him. He finally met with us in the beginning of April and told us he would work with us on improving the overall design and functionality of the database. It is now May 3rd, and we have not heard from him.
Another one of my coworkers that works on my project with me, has been trying to get wireless access to our network system that she can use throughout the hospital for over 6 months. Whenever she calls to ask the status of her "TICKET" they tell her they will get back to her. When they don't and she calls back they tell her to put in yet another ticket. Absolutely no resolution, and an enormous amount of attitude is what we get from IT.
This view of our IT department is not just my own. Many of my colleagues share my concerns. I understand that our IT department is understaffed and underfunded. But the question then stands; How are we to become one of the top ten cancer centers in the country when one of the most basic and fundamental components needed to achieve this goal is so inadequate?
The future is dependant on having an Information Technology department that is both, willing and able to provide the technology and expertise that is crucial to our development. Information Technology is an integral part of all of our lives, both at work and at home. It pains me to say that our Information Technology department is sub par and grossly lacking when it comes to being a functional cancer center, much less a model cancer center. .
I strongly urge you to make this a top priority in the coming months and years and I please ask that the IT personnelle treat the rest of their coworkers the way that we "non" IT people are expected to treat each other.
I have had it.
I am sorry that I have to voice my disappointment with Roswell's IT department with you, but I don't know who else to turn to. I am a Project Coordinator in the Cancer Prevention and Control department. Since joining Roswell, I have overall, been impressed with the organization and its people. I have found that Roswell's employees are helpful and caring and behave in ways that show they are proud to be part of this impressive organization. People here are caring and friendly and interact with other coworkers the way they are expected to interact with patients and customers. I find most of our coworkers to be pleasant, kind, friendly and accessible.
I also know that our organization is in a state of transition, and I know that many of the systems we have in place are in a state of flux and although every effort is made to make them run as smoothly as possible, there are times when that is not possible.
However, neither of those two statements can be made in terms of our IT department. I have never worked in an organization where the IT department was so:
1. Unfriendly
2. Inaccessible
3. Disorganized
4. Unhelpful
5. SLOW
I have found that whenever I have to call the IT department, I begin to dread it well before the call is ever placed. On many occasions, I found the staff to be rude, and condescending. They behave in a way that makes me feel as if I am bothering them or as if I am incompetent. When a "Ticket" is placed, the wait time between its actual placement and the time it gets processed is extremely long.
One of my new coworkers, who began her employment 4 days ago, STILL does not have ANY access to her email or network drives. Please tell me how are we supposed to get our work done when we don't have the basics going? When we called IT to find out the status of the "Ticket" we get a snark comment of "There are 6 of us and 5000 of you!". The work orders were placed well before the employee's start date.
On her start date, we had an IT person come out to our office and hook up the hardware, but didn't stay to see if everything was running completely. Needless to say, the new employee was not able to sign into the system. IT then sent out another person to our office, and this time they signed her into the system but did not stay to see if she had access to email or the network. The entire time the IT professional was here he was on a personal call on his cell phone taking care of personal business.
Once he left and we tried to access her Outlook and realized that she is still not hooked into the system. When we called IT back they put in another "ticket" and told us to wait. The next day, when we called to ask why there still was no access to the system, we got the "there are 6 of us and 5000 of you" comment.
This is just ONE example of the type of issues we are forced to deal with when it comes to our IT department. We have been waiting to work with one of the Access Database professionals for over 2 months now. When the ticket was created back in February, we did not hear from IT until we called them. The person assigned to the ticket said he was then going on vacation and would get back to us in a few weeks, when he did get back, we again did not hear from him until WE called him. He finally met with us in the beginning of April and told us he would work with us on improving the overall design and functionality of the database. It is now May 3rd, and we have not heard from him.
Another one of my coworkers that works on my project with me, has been trying to get wireless access to our network system that she can use throughout the hospital for over 6 months. Whenever she calls to ask the status of her "TICKET" they tell her they will get back to her. When they don't and she calls back they tell her to put in yet another ticket. Absolutely no resolution, and an enormous amount of attitude is what we get from IT.
This view of our IT department is not just my own. Many of my colleagues share my concerns. I understand that our IT department is understaffed and underfunded. But the question then stands; How are we to become one of the top ten cancer centers in the country when one of the most basic and fundamental components needed to achieve this goal is so inadequate?
The future is dependant on having an Information Technology department that is both, willing and able to provide the technology and expertise that is crucial to our development. Information Technology is an integral part of all of our lives, both at work and at home. It pains me to say that our Information Technology department is sub par and grossly lacking when it comes to being a functional cancer center, much less a model cancer center. .
I strongly urge you to make this a top priority in the coming months and years and I please ask that the IT personnelle treat the rest of their coworkers the way that we "non" IT people are expected to treat each other.
chicoschica - 05/05/07 10:30
imk - Here, here!
We have had SO many uphill battles with RPCI IT - from all different angles...not just the OUtlook and logon/hardware aspect, but server space and other really pressing issues. (One guy I know who is the director of a clinical testing/research facility was told that in order to back up PATIENT DATA from lab analyses, he should burn it all on CDs...HONESTLY.)
You are right, going the way they are I can tell you firsthand that they will not accomplish their "translational research" goal without fixing these problems. And while there are one or two really good IT helpdesk people over there - you are right - I always get the feeling that I'm interrupting them somehow.
I wonder if you'll get a response...did you send it signed or anonymously through the suggestion box?
And hey!! Let's you me and enknot grab a coffee during the day or a beer after work sometime - I have been know to go to Ulrich's for one-too-many lately. It's so funny bcz we all work there, but I never know --where the heck ARE you guys? hehe.. =)
imk - Here, here!
We have had SO many uphill battles with RPCI IT - from all different angles...not just the OUtlook and logon/hardware aspect, but server space and other really pressing issues. (One guy I know who is the director of a clinical testing/research facility was told that in order to back up PATIENT DATA from lab analyses, he should burn it all on CDs...HONESTLY.)
You are right, going the way they are I can tell you firsthand that they will not accomplish their "translational research" goal without fixing these problems. And while there are one or two really good IT helpdesk people over there - you are right - I always get the feeling that I'm interrupting them somehow.
I wonder if you'll get a response...did you send it signed or anonymously through the suggestion box?
And hey!! Let's you me and enknot grab a coffee during the day or a beer after work sometime - I have been know to go to Ulrich's for one-too-many lately. It's so funny bcz we all work there, but I never know --where the heck ARE you guys? hehe.. =)
imk2 - 05/03/07 18:43
hell, i figured i'd put this in here since you dont see me in chat.
imk2 18:32: thanks carolinian, you just made my day worse. i thought it was only us that had that problem. i thought other departments had database help
imk2 18:31: that runs on nothing BUT databases!!!
imk2 18:31: a RESEARCH organization!!!
imk2 18:30: but hell, can you imagine an organization that has absolutely no one on staff to design databases for their employees?
imk2 18:30: no that is not our call for voluneets,
fortunately, we had (e:des) to help us with the hard stuff, and the majority of glitches are figured out. we were just hoping now to streamline the database and make it more functional with things like linking it directly with word and automating a few functions. but that is not the point. the point is that we spent sooo much of our time trying to figure this out. personally it worked out for the best, as i kow can comfortably put on my resume that i know access and can design a functional database if need be. i still dont know VBE, but hell, it's not a necessity. but we are not computer people and we wasted sooooo much time trying to figure out how to get this going, time that could have been spent doing other project tasks.
luckily (e:des) was around to show me the ropes. he put in a lot of time and effort. he was very patient and kind, although he did get some ass in return. so i would call it a fair deal. there i said it, i sell my ass for database help.
hell, i figured i'd put this in here since you dont see me in chat.
imk2 18:32: thanks carolinian, you just made my day worse. i thought it was only us that had that problem. i thought other departments had database help
imk2 18:31: that runs on nothing BUT databases!!!
imk2 18:31: a RESEARCH organization!!!
imk2 18:30: but hell, can you imagine an organization that has absolutely no one on staff to design databases for their employees?
imk2 18:30: no that is not our call for voluneets,
fortunately, we had (e:des) to help us with the hard stuff, and the majority of glitches are figured out. we were just hoping now to streamline the database and make it more functional with things like linking it directly with word and automating a few functions. but that is not the point. the point is that we spent sooo much of our time trying to figure this out. personally it worked out for the best, as i kow can comfortably put on my resume that i know access and can design a functional database if need be. i still dont know VBE, but hell, it's not a necessity. but we are not computer people and we wasted sooooo much time trying to figure out how to get this going, time that could have been spent doing other project tasks.
luckily (e:des) was around to show me the ropes. he put in a lot of time and effort. he was very patient and kind, although he did get some ass in return. so i would call it a fair deal. there i said it, i sell my ass for database help.
carolinian - 05/03/07 18:27
(e:Imk2), a while ago on the volunteerbuffalo site I saw a request for volunteer work from Roswell for database stuff. :::link:::
Is this what you are talking about, and do you still need help with it?
(e:Imk2), a while ago on the volunteerbuffalo site I saw a request for volunteer work from Roswell for database stuff. :::link:::
Is this what you are talking about, and do you still need help with it?
metalpeter - 05/03/07 18:02
Hopefully that letter will help or at least start a process going to make things better. The sterotype of people in IT is that they are snotty little no it alls. The other one is that they aren't good with dealing with people and communication skills. So they can fix something and make something run but don't know how to stick around and make sure something works the way it is supposed to. It sounds like you have some people there that fit that. But it also sounds like they are understaffed. I'm guessing that a lot of people call them and want things fixed now, when they are allready working on something else. In any event I hope this letter is the start to make thing better.
Hopefully that letter will help or at least start a process going to make things better. The sterotype of people in IT is that they are snotty little no it alls. The other one is that they aren't good with dealing with people and communication skills. So they can fix something and make something run but don't know how to stick around and make sure something works the way it is supposed to. It sounds like you have some people there that fit that. But it also sounds like they are understaffed. I'm guessing that a lot of people call them and want things fixed now, when they are allready working on something else. In any event I hope this letter is the start to make thing better.
04/21/2007 13:32 #38988
imagine being herei can't even imagine how scared shitless i would be if i saw this thing approaching. it looks like something out of a movie.
they are building the world now?? what craziness!
SO that was you honking at us on Niagara? That's what (e:Uncutsaniflush) thought... i just thought some dork was honking at us for trying to make that left in the traffic. Not until we were a block away, did he say, "I think that was (e:imk2) waving at us"
don't go to dubai unless i come here first! it's like a 1 hour flight!
qatar is also building islands in the ocean. one is complete, the other in progress. giant circles or something.