Argh argh argh!!! >:/

Nov 30, 2009 23:25

Okay. Have any of you ever heard about airlines leaving suitcases behind? Because the airplane is already too heavy, or something? I guess I can understand their reasons. I think it is idiotic, but well ... their plane and all, right ( Read more... )

links: media news, random: rant, h1n1 flu, where: dw & lj

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frakkingrackles December 6 2009, 03:48:52 UTC
Incompetence at it's finest. The vaccine is hard to get too. I'm probably just going to skip it, I'm not a priority anyway. Should have dumped a couple passengers and their luggage instead. Put them on a later flight.
Do you still follow "House?" They just aired an episode all about Wilson at work. House comes as close to declaring his undying love for Wilson as the character is capable. "If you die, I'll be alone." Then they officially move in together into a new apartment. The Ho-yay in this episode is amazing!

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jerico_cacaw December 9 2009, 04:35:41 UTC
I just read about another example of H1N1 vaccines and incompetence: when the Federal government sent the first batch, they informed every State Health Secretary the day before, and then again on the day the vaccines were to arrive. One State Health Secretary failed to recover their batch, and so the company responsible for the transportation tried to contact them again. Three days later, when they finally went to recover the vaccines, they were already spoiled from lack of refrigeration.

How all those contacts were made? Well, via mail, of course. So right, they sent the emails messages to three different email addresses -- and they were official gob.mx addresses, so they had the obligation to check their inboxes. But nobody confirmed the message was received before sending I don't know how much money worth in H1N1 vaccines *is mad again*

About House: haha, yes! I've extensively read about said episode, and am waiting impatiently for it to air here. I'm sure I'm going to be squeeing while watching it :P.

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