even just IE sucks on macs
Nov. 15th, 2005 02:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Really, there's no reason for the mac IE to screw w/ the LJ like it does. Ah well, it's functional at least.
Yes, you can infer that I finally made it to work. And I seriously need to remember that the days when there's a chance of rain and I put off going to work only ensures that the rain will begin at some point during my walk. At least I'm not hot anymore. *smirk*
I think I totally figured out how to answer one of the questions the committee had on the way to work though. And it shouldn't be too hard to do. *crosses fingers*
Also, really, I wish we lived in the world of House. In reality, there is no way that a medical fellow or even doctor knows how to run the tests they talk about (at least the lab-based ones. Heck, even on TV, they can't even pronounce ELISA correctly. Okay, yes, I know, we in science actually butcher that when we say it, but scientists all over the world say it the same way, so we win). These are things that go through my brain as I watch the new medical fellow be taught very very basic things. Trust me, you don't want doctors to actually run your lab tests. You only want them to interpret the results (and then, only sometimes).
That's my fandom meta thought for the day. Now then, off to work on all the busy work I've been letting slide for the past several months.
ETA -- ridiculous, the mac even screws up LJ's time settings.
Yes, you can infer that I finally made it to work. And I seriously need to remember that the days when there's a chance of rain and I put off going to work only ensures that the rain will begin at some point during my walk. At least I'm not hot anymore. *smirk*
I think I totally figured out how to answer one of the questions the committee had on the way to work though. And it shouldn't be too hard to do. *crosses fingers*
Also, really, I wish we lived in the world of House. In reality, there is no way that a medical fellow or even doctor knows how to run the tests they talk about (at least the lab-based ones. Heck, even on TV, they can't even pronounce ELISA correctly. Okay, yes, I know, we in science actually butcher that when we say it, but scientists all over the world say it the same way, so we win). These are things that go through my brain as I watch the new medical fellow be taught very very basic things. Trust me, you don't want doctors to actually run your lab tests. You only want them to interpret the results (and then, only sometimes).
That's my fandom meta thought for the day. Now then, off to work on all the busy work I've been letting slide for the past several months.
ETA -- ridiculous, the mac even screws up LJ's time settings.
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Date: 2005-11-15 11:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-11-15 11:45 am (UTC)*shrugs* Macs have always enjoyed tormenting me even on programs that are only programmed for macs that do data analysis that I have to do. They sense me and hate me.