Which is why I'm now questioning why I even bought them to begin with. Any time a security flaw is found I need to spend another $50-60. Seem crazy and wasteful.
Exactly, but if you the patient are late or a no show, then here's a $50 fee for you.
What if you get all of your books from the local library? Should I flash my library card as a turn on?
Or use a roundabout
Doesn't matter, it's all of them. My family has had United Healthcare, Cigna, and Anthem in the past 6 years and they're all equally bad. We've had so many issues with coverage for both of my autistic children and mental health care.
The system is designed to screw you unless you have hours of time to question every bill. Luckily my wife doesn't have a job so she can make all of these calls. In most cases we got everything resolved, but after my wife basically made this her daytime job calling about the bills and learning about how billing and coding works.
After our experience, I'm confident that no one knows what they are doing. It's all guesswork. From the doctors, to their office billing people, to the insurance. It's all fucked.
Went hiking by myself once up a mountain in Aspen about a week or 2 after a mountain lion attack. I was about 1000ft up from the base in the woods when I noticed it was too quiet. I questioned my judgment and turned my ass around and couldn't have gotten down that mountain any faster.
Or you can download all of your kids shows and host it on a Plex or jellyfin server for them.
Don't you love when people don't even try to look for settings?
This happened to me as well. I just didn't go as far as the lawyer bit. I just sent all of their emails to spam for auto deletion.
I'd argue that neither are good values.
1 million years dungeon
I'm sorry