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"FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Colorado healthcare exchange has processed
applications for thousands of people … and one dog. Shane Smith, of Fort Collins, says his dog Baxter received a letter informing him that a health insurance account had been opened in his name through Connect for Health Colorado." http://kdvr.com/2013/11/15/colo-man-signs-up-for-his-insurance-his-dog-gets-covered-instead/ -- "The definition of a liberal, a liberal is somebody that doesn't care what you do as long as it's mandatory". -- Charles Krauthammer |
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"Oren" wrote in message ... "FORT COLLINS, Colo. €” The Colorado healthcare exchange has processed applications for thousands of people €¦ and one dog. Shane Smith, of Fort Collins, says his dog Baxter received a letter informing him that a health insurance account had been opened in his name through Connect for Health Colorado." http://kdvr.com/2013/11/15/colo-man-signs-up-for-his-insurance-his-dog-gets-covered-instead/ Are you saying that Colorado has gone to the dogs? (:) WW |
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On 11/20/13 5:32 PM, Oren wrote:
"FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Colorado healthcare exchange has processed applications for thousands of people … and one dog. Shane Smith, of Fort Collins, says his dog Baxter received a letter informing him that a health insurance account had been opened in his name through Connect for Health Colorado." http://kdvr.com/2013/11/15/colo-man-signs-up-for-his-insurance-his-dog-gets-covered-instead/ I guess that means Colorado is ahead of Oregon. So far, neither man nor beast is enrolled in Oregon. Article he http://tinyurl.com/ma9gczd |
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"Dean Hoffman" " wrote in message ... On 11/20/13 5:32 PM, Oren wrote: "FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Colorado healthcare exchange has processed applications for thousands of people … and one dog. Shane Smith, of Fort Collins, says his dog Baxter received a letter informing him that a health insurance account had been opened in his name through Connect for Health Colorado." http://kdvr.com/2013/11/15/colo-man-signs-up-for-his-insurance-his-dog-gets-covered-instead/ I guess that means Colorado is ahead of Oregon. So far, neither man nor beast is enrolled in Oregon. Article he http://tinyurl.com/ma9gczd Still hung over from Oktoberfest in Portland? |
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On 2013-11-21, Nightcrawler® wrote:
Still hung over from Oktoberfest in Portland? Do they still have that town wide 'fest in Mt Angel OR, where all the shop names are in German and some families still dress in old world attire, as a matter of course? Now, THAT was an Oktoberfest! ;) nb |
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"notbob" wrote in message ... On 2013-11-21, Nightcrawler® wrote: Still hung over from Oktoberfest in Portland? Do they still have that town wide 'fest in Mt Angel OR, where all the shop names are in German and some families still dress in old world attire, as a matter of course? Now, THAT was an Oktoberfest! ;) nb I have no idea. My old friend, who lived in Portland, died in 2011. He was the one who kept me abreast of the goings on up there. I have not been up that way since the late 70's. |
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On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 20:43:17 -0600, Dean Hoffman
" wrote: On 11/20/13 5:32 PM, Oren wrote: "FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Colorado healthcare exchange has processed applications for thousands of people … and one dog. Shane Smith, of Fort Collins, says his dog Baxter received a letter informing him that a health insurance account had been opened in his name through Connect for Health Colorado." http://kdvr.com/2013/11/15/colo-man-signs-up-for-his-insurance-his-dog-gets-covered-instead/ I guess that means Colorado is ahead of Oregon. So far, neither man nor beast is enrolled in Oregon. Article he http://tinyurl.com/ma9gczd From that article... "We took a four- or five-year project and tried to condense it into two, two-and-a-half years," King said. "We're not broken, it's just not done." What BS. How can anyone think that developing a web site for the simple task of displaying the dozen options and facilitating the sign up could possibly take more than a year or two. Jesus, this country put a man on the moon in not much more time than the 5 years they want to develop a gd web site. |
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Ashton Crusher wrote:
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 20:43:17 -0600, Dean Hoffman " wrote: On 11/20/13 5:32 PM, Oren wrote: "FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Colorado healthcare exchange has processed applications for thousands of people … and one dog. Shane Smith, of Fort Collins, says his dog Baxter received a letter informing him that a health insurance account had been opened in his name through Connect for Health Colorado." http://kdvr.com/2013/11/15/colo-man-signs-up-for-his-insurance-his-dog-gets-covered-instead/ I guess that means Colorado is ahead of Oregon. So far, neither man nor beast is enrolled in Oregon. Article he http://tinyurl.com/ma9gczd From that article... "We took a four- or five-year project and tried to condense it into two, two-and-a-half years," King said. "We're not broken, it's just not done." What BS. How can anyone think that developing a web site for the simple task of displaying the dozen options and facilitating the sign up could possibly take more than a year or two. Jesus, this country put a man on the moon in not much more time than the 5 years they want to develop a gd web site. Hi, Easy said than done. You may say displaying the dozen options. From that dozen there can be many different cases and conditions with many questions and answers then some more..... I used to work for CGI after I retired from Honeywell in a support role. Why do you think there are so many program/system analyst every where? Just look at Windows OS(it is just an OS, not an apps.) how many fixes and patches are being issued almost daily? So again easy said than done. Have you ever seen bug free anything(software, hardware, firmware) in IT business from day one? If you know one, name it please. And also consider human error factor using it. |
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