Mecha: "Wow, Spock was wrong!"
Me: "Yep, one dead guy worth of wrong!"
Long buildup for little payoff:
Pretty much everyone at Epic involved in creating the software is on an application-specific team, and I'm on the HIM team, which is Health Information Management, which is basically the guys who keep track of the legal medical record and keep the hospital HIPAA-compliant. As kind of a cutesy team-specific thing, everyone in HIM has a medical chart-looking manila folder hanging outside their office, with a piece of paper listing their name and various bits of information pertinent to that person's work experiences at Epic. Sometimes people add lines to their paper to be silly, like one person I saw who'd written in "Snappy Dresser". I got a new piece of paper last week, with updated bits of information, and when I went to clip it to my folder, I had a brief urge to pencil in a new line in the "Other" section:
"Can identify any episode of Star Trek from the first ten seconds (original series only)"
Sadly, I only have about a 50% success rate with TNG, and it goes down from there.
Me: "Yep, one dead guy worth of wrong!"
Long buildup for little payoff:
Pretty much everyone at Epic involved in creating the software is on an application-specific team, and I'm on the HIM team, which is Health Information Management, which is basically the guys who keep track of the legal medical record and keep the hospital HIPAA-compliant. As kind of a cutesy team-specific thing, everyone in HIM has a medical chart-looking manila folder hanging outside their office, with a piece of paper listing their name and various bits of information pertinent to that person's work experiences at Epic. Sometimes people add lines to their paper to be silly, like one person I saw who'd written in "Snappy Dresser". I got a new piece of paper last week, with updated bits of information, and when I went to clip it to my folder, I had a brief urge to pencil in a new line in the "Other" section:
"Can identify any episode of Star Trek from the first ten seconds (original series only)"
Sadly, I only have about a 50% success rate with TNG, and it goes down from there.