I hope something works, Typo. One of the things that's insane is that the inability to get health insurance at a reasonable price is the main factor that keeps people from starting their own businesses. Affordable insurance for self-employed people would probably create more jobs for less money than anything else.
'Why We Fight'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Ugh, Typo. If you can't find a plan that will take you in the meantime before universal healthcare goes into effect, may I suggest opening a separate savings account (or interest-bearing checking if you can get one) as a dedicated for-medical-expenses-only reserve and putting that $300/month aside into it? Won't help with getting good pricing on meds and having doctor's fees adjusted down, but it might at least give you a bit of a buffer for any acute care you may need.
Get your mandibles off me, you damn dirty ant!
Tom - Planet of the Aphids?
(special note to sarameg: I am eating green chile cheesebread RIGHT NOW. It is the amount of great you would expect.)
That's just...TB, I'm speechless on the topic. Just...grrr.
I just bought a couple more baggus for "other" uses. For these I'll try not to lose the carry bags, and carry them inside my backpack instead of my car. And they're patterned instead of plain.
Anyone here fill prescriptions at Rite Aid? I'm curious about their extranet infrastructure. CVS is pretty bare bones--their automatic refill system calls you beforehand to ask if you want a refill, and it's pretty VM stupid, and once a prescription is filled, it has a pretty numb phone dialler then too.
Walgreens is pretty sweet in that it lets you scan the barcode of any prescription, select an address (pay attention to this step, seriously), and it automatically submits a prescription refill request. Once the prescription is filled, it emails you to tell you. You can also get your RX history in their app.
I was wondering what other pharmacy chains offered. Actually, in general, what retail stores offer in terms of apps for their customers. I mean, Papa Johns has one, and once you get past "App! Kewl!" it's really not actually useful beyond anything you can do on their website. Taxi Magic on the other hand, *is* magic.
Planet of the Aphids?
No, it's The Aquabats Super Show.
60 Minutes is calling starting kindergarten a year later "kindergarten redshirting."
That's what I call it too, Ginger.
60 Minutes is calling starting kindergarten a year later "kindergarten redshirting."
Most of the kids in Matilda's class are in this group. Well, about half, I'd guess.
That's what it's called - I think the origin is from sports rather than Star Trek.