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Managed Care

Published by Paul on June 7, 2014 | Leave a response

     My annual physical used to begin with a visit to my doctor’s office, where lab work would be completed by his nurse. About a week later, I would report to the same office where the same nurse would take an EKG, the “vitals”, and lead me to my doctor’s office. He would chat with […]

Posted in Jobs, Medicine, The Economy | Tagged employment, HMO, Medicine, the economy

Aircraft Security

Published by Paul on June 5, 2014 | Leave a response

     On September 11, 2001, the US airline industry was shut down. Shortly after flights resumed, I flew to Boston’s Logan (the airport from which one group of terrorists departed for the World Trade Center). I reassured my wife that there had never been a safer time to fly; security was insanely tight. Since that […]

Posted in Air Travel, Gun Control, Society | Tagged air safety, air travel, TSA

The Economy Game

Published by Paul on June 3, 2014 | Leave a response

     In the following parable, the names have been changed to protect certain individuals, and to avoid potential lawsuits. The national championship game between the Donkeys and the Elephants is tied at 100-100 with one second remaining. The Elephant’s all-star forward is at the free throw line with one shot left and the game in […]

Posted in Politics, The Big Picture, The Economy | Tagged politics, the economy

Air Safety

Published by Paul on June 1, 2014 | Leave a response

     Modern air travel is founded on a number of assumptions regarding safety. It is assumed that dividing 15 ounces of a dangerous liquid into five 3 ounce bottles makes it safe. It is assumed that pilots are physically healthy, mentally stable individuals (see “Jet Blue Pilot Goes Berserk, Subdued by Passengers”, USA Today, 3/28/12) […]

Posted in Air Travel, Society | Tagged air travel, safety, TSA

Female Robots

Published by Paul on May 31, 2014 | Leave a response

     Just when you thought Siri was the hottest chick in the hood, along comes “Geminoid F”. Granted, the name isn’t much to brag about, but the technology is pretty amazing. Of course, she’s Japanese. GF’s creator, robotics genius Hiroshi Ishiguro, talks a lot about using robots to direct traffic, make sushi, or clean […]

Posted in Culture, Robots, Technology | Tagged Culture, Robots, technology

Social Media Interviewing

Published by Paul on May 30, 2014 | Leave a response

     It was a head-hunter who first introduced me to my current employer. My wife and I flew into town the night before the interviews and met her with her husband for dinner. As we walked into the restaurant, the two of them immediately recognized us. During the course of the evening, he revealed his […]

Posted in Jobs, Society, Technology | Tagged interviewing, jobs, social media

Sales Are Us

Published by Paul on May 30, 2014 | Leave a response

     One of my first “real” jobs was working in a gas station, back in the days when we pumped gas, washed windows and checked the oil.  During my second summer, the boss sent me for a 1-week training session run by Chevron.  I was excited to learn more about maintaining and repairing cars; […]

Posted in Culture, Jobs, The Big Picture | Tagged career path, jobs, Sales

AED Reliability

Published by Paul on May 28, 2014 | Leave a response

     As any engineer can tell you, product reliability is a huge challenge. How exactly are you supposed to prove a device will last for 5 years, when it will be obsolete in 2? Consumers are a fickle lot; if their shiny new iPad works flawlessly, they will brag to a few friends. If the […]

Posted in Culture, Medicine, Technology | Tagged Culture, Medicine, technology

Oldest Flight Attendant

Published by Paul on May 27, 2014 | Leave a response

     If you are an average Joe like me boarding a United Airlines flight these days, you will have to wait in line behind the Premier Associate, Premier Silver, Premier Gold, Premier Platinum, Premier 1K, Global Services Elite and Infinite Elite. Some of these folks will have earned their status by flying a lot in […]

Posted in Air Travel, Culture, Society | Tagged air travel, Culture, society

Killer Technology

Published by Paul on May 26, 2014 | Leave a response

     As a society, we appear to embrace the idea that death is inevitable, and that inflicting it on another is sometimes justified. War, abortion and capital punishment are three examples that come to mind. The latter two form a convenient litmus test for liberal vs. conservative labels. Liberals generally support abortion but oppose […]

Posted in Just Wrong, Society, Technology | Tagged killer robots, society, technology
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