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05/08/2008 12:12 #44274

A public relations nightmare - Overlake
Category: web
I seriously can't imagine dealing with this public relations nightmare. It dwarfs my estrip.org /estrip.com drama. This one hospital our vendor is working with has an angry patient that bought their .com

Check out overlakehospital.org - seems like a nice hospital site.

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Hopefully, you get their before you see overlakehospital.com They even cite cases of employees having sex with patients.

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They are so screwed. That is what I love about the web - although this is pretty extreme, it shows how one individual can get their perspective out without an entrie publishing company. Think about the devastating effect of this on that hospital. They seriously, could not throw enough million dollar ad campaigns at this problem to make it go away.
metalpeter - 05/08/08 19:45
With out really reading it all what the hospital should do is come out with another site but have it as maybe .net or something where they counteract what she says. I think it is good that the net gives people who have been wronged the ability to put it out there. However often is the case that you only get one side of the story. Now if she doesn't have any prof they could sue her and they would have a great case. Of course we don't know who is telling the truth and it might not be worth it to sue her but if you do then it sends a good message of don't fuck with us. But on the other hand if what the site says is mostly true then they should just leave her alone. This is a good example of why when you come up with a name for a site you should own it as .com .net .org another good idea if you have the money is to find the most common mistypes or spelling and pay for them to so that if someone miss types they don't get some one elses sites. This goes for people who are in bands or do porn or any thing enterainment get that name before you get big and someone else buys it.
james - 05/08/08 13:24
The intermittent bible quotes make me think crazy. I mean, the bible is cool and all, but Ezekiel 25:17 mixed in with a Pulp Fiction reference makes me think crazy.
joshua - 05/08/08 13:18
This is a weakness of the web. Although its wonderful that people have the freedom to do this, the consequences of spreading potentially libelous and slanderous information are too great. This sort of tactic completely removes any semblance of fairness to the accused party, and by doing it via the web it can be spread very quickly.

is the hospital guilty or not guilty? We don't get to have an honest discussion about that question when this sort of thing happens because the debate has already been co-opted.
jenks - 05/08/08 12:58
wow. she's a little nuts.
I disagree with a lot of what she says, but whatever.
what a disaster.

05/08/2008 09:57 #44271

Social Networking for Roswell
Category: roswell
Today I have to go to a meeting about social networking. Its yet another vendor educating our executives about what they need in order to make a socially networked site work. I offered them much of this information for a long time now but it has to come from someone else in order for the marketing people to believe anything. It is the only thing I hate about working at Roswell, the way that the marketing team approaches problem solving.

I remember having to fight them in order to host their videos on youtube and then display them on the site so that more people would be able to see them when not at our site or when just searching youtube. They gave me this whole drama about how they don't want to be associated with the youtube brand identitiy. Clearly, that is like saying I don't want to be associated with the whole television thing at this point, lol. Finally, they agreed and we hosted the videos for yroswell on youtube which I think was a much better solution for their end goals of getting the word out - than our inhouse video player.

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Now we get to go to a meeting where they are going to tell us the same kind of thing about how we should be integrating social networking sites. I find it so frustrating that it takes an outside force for them to believe stuff. Thankfully, I have had to deal less and less with marketing in the last few months and more and more with internal development needs. It makes my job so much more enjoyable to take out the marketing aspect. I hope it stays that way.

UPDATE: The meeting is actually pretty great. It seems like we are going to start everything from scratch which is what we needed, seriously. I hope this means less vendors, more in house devel. Its the first time I feel like everyone is on the same page.
paul - 05/08/08 13:23
This meeting has turned out so good, I seriously cannot believe it. I thought it was going be terrible and it was so awesome.
jon - 05/08/08 11:44
have fun @ the meeting

05/07/2008 12:38 #44262

I can't write anymore
Category: notes
Seriously, I have almost completely lost the ability to write stuff down by hand. Here is an example of my notes from a meeting. It is so strange because if you could see how meticulous and amazing my school notes were before computers you would be astounded. I will post some later. They were borderline book quality. Now I can barely read my own handwriting and just kind of remember where stuff was on the page to trigger my memory. Also, I started this bigger size means more important thing which really doesn't translate so well to paper. The notes I typed out of this look a million times better and makes sense.

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hodown - 05/08/08 10:36
Paul lets not kid ourselves. your handwritting was not book quality. it was good for a dudes handwritting, but mine was still better.
tinypliny - 05/07/08 23:45
BTW, Nice new look, (e:paul). Your hair might have an awesome life of its own.

PS: Please poke (e:jon) for how awesome my vocabulary has become.
tinypliny - 05/07/08 23:08
My bro has the same problem. He can't even write small things like addresses on envelopes now because his "handwriting" looks like ugly ants eating up the paper! I sometimes wonder whether he switched to some exotic language without us (or him) ever realizing.
lilho - 05/07/08 19:59
sometimes i feel the same way.

05/04/2008 22:11 #44236

Paul's Pickles and Fiddleheads
Category: food
First, I made pickles today. I wanted to do this for a while. I didn't have exactly the right stuff but I think they came out. I used red wine vinegar instead of the white kind, because it is the only kind I had at home besides apple cider and that kind was too strong.

So the recipe that I totally made up was:

10 cukes (the pickles themselves)

2 cups of red wine vinegar
5 garlic cloves
crushed black peppercorns
some fresh thyme
some mustard seeds
A tablespoon salt
a bit of red onion
a tablespoon brown sugar
2 bay leaves
I HAD NO DILL :( but I bet it would be good

I boiled everything together except the cukes which I cut up into spear. Then I put the spears in the jars and ladled the hot vinegar broth into the jars. They already taste good 5 hours later. I imagine in the next day or two they will be great.

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Then (e:terry) and I made a whole Korean style dinner, in which I used the pickles.

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Afterwards, we also made fiddleheads. It was the first time I ever made them. I did not use this recipe because (e:matthew) and (e:terry) don't like procuitto but it sounds really good. On a side note do you think it is bad that I have eaten one piece of procuitto almost every day for about 5 months.

Holy crap, i am getting so ripped off on it. Looks like a whole leg of San Danielle Proscuitto is only $224.99 and that is 15 pounds. I pay like $10 for 3 ounces. I seriously am getting that as soon as we get our new fridge when Dave moves out in June. It will last like a year.

FIDDLEHEAD FERN WITH PROSCUITTO

Serves 6

Kosher salt
2 pounds fiddle head ferns, tripped and washed
24 paper-thin slices prosciutto
6 tablespoons brown butter
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1. In a large pot bring 2 quarts water and 1 tablespoon salt to a boil. Fill a medium bowl halfway with ice water. Drop the fiddleheads into the pot and cook for 1 minute. Drain the fiddleheads in a colander, then submerge in the ice water until completely cool. Let the fiddleheads drain well in a colander and wrap them in a clean kitchen towel to dry.

2. Arrange 2 slices of prosciutto on each of 6 room temperature plates.

3. Put the brown butter in a large saute pan over medium heat. Add the fiddleheads and toss gently, adding 1/2 teaspoon salt and the pepper. Heat for a minute or two until they are warm, then divide the fiddleheads among the 6 plates. Serve at once.



There were all these pretty flowers on the tree in the backyard.
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Check out how big Basra has gotten.
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joshua - 05/05/08 14:03
Nice. I'll be the guy stopping by asking, "hey got a little bit of prosciutto I can borrow?" Don't fuckin' lie to me either!! =D
jenks - 05/05/08 11:52
i think the prob with buying a whole leg of prosciutto will be cutting it- it needs to be super-think (I think) to be as good, and I know I can't cut it that perfectly with a knife.

05/04/2008 22:10 #44235

The rental Property and my missing hutch
Category: housing
Today, we went to go work on the front yard at the rental property. The house next store is cleaning out something. I am glad they are cleaning, but the mess looks unreal. Why can't they put he junk in actual bags.

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So someone stole our trash bin and to make it even crazier, I think the tenant that moved out, just stole my grandmother's hutch from the attic. There is no one else that could have really gotten into the attic to take it. The downstairs tenants, the only other people with access were home and they did not have it. His apartment is empty since he moved out and the hutch is gone. Really, no one could have taken it but him.

So I called him and he said he didn't know what a hutch was. I described it and he said he didn't take it. Most definately someone did, as it was there the last time I looked in the attic and it was quite large. It makes me really angry. I am not giving him any security deposit now. I guess what that is for, but still its not the same as my grandmother's hutch.

These are some pics of the rooms. It is not too bad and is for rent if anyone is looking for a second floor apartment right next to D'youville Every tenant has a different idea with how the inside should be painted so I am leaving it up to them. I will pay for the paint. The last time I painted all the trim brown with really expensive oil paint and two weeks after they moved in, they painted it gray with cheap flat latex.

The dining room is cute and opens to the living room
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3 bedrooms
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A kitchen that needs a new floor, I think we are probably doing that before someone else moves in. The floor is very 50s.

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The bathroom has the old style tub like in the back bathroom at my house but we added a shower head.
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lilho - 05/05/08 10:40
they painted over! i'm pissed, i helped paint that shit.
mrmike - 05/04/08 23:14
Great looking place, lots of character, might have been tempting, but I just sadly renewed my lease last month.
james - 05/04/08 22:57
That is a very cute apartment. Too bad about the hutch, I hope this tenant isn't a horrid dick about the security deposit.