Well, anyone tried OpenVAS on stretch working? Setting it up is not a sweet cake, and once you think you finish, it seems stretch comes with a bug version already fixed up uptream....
@Fabby HAAAH.... I was very different with her....for the worse. We were two jerks trying to outcompete each other....she asked me to return to our country to work for her father in the military.
As someone who cares for multi-user systems, I would generally not put stuff like this into the system-wide configs, but into my personal shell init files (.bashrc).
@PrabhjotSingh Ah, yes. That sounded unlikely to me too. It sounds like the sort of thing that a doctor could lose his license for. And face criminal charges. Even in India.
I suspect this doctor was just making stuff up.
Because she doesn't want me to get a second opinion. For whatever reason.
@PrabhjotSingh I know you work in a hospital, so if you have any advice re my mother's situation, I'd be happy to hear it. But maybe in a different room, to avoid annoying people here any more than they have already been annoyed. Though I'm not sure if I know how to create rooms.
@PrabhjotSingh Chest specialist. Currently head of her hospital department, I believe.
Respiratory diseases is the name of the department, I think.
@PrabhjotSingh If that is her intention, it's counter-productive. I've had mixed feelings about this doctor for awhile, but I'm now planning to look for a different chest specialist. And when I speak to him/her, one of the first things I shall ask if that I or someone close to me is lying in a hospital bed under your care, would you object to a second opinion on the case?
@FaheemMitha yes, a great physician. Every internal medicine student resgards him.
@FaheemMitha Osler wrote somewhere see first.
History alone makes 70 % diagnosis. Then comes Physical examination approx 20 percent. They should spend on 70 and 20 percent. Remaining are tests or procedures.
" The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head. "
@Fabby DDs tend to be good at what they do. Typically it's a vocation.
@PrabhjotSingh I don't know if I agree with this proportions, but I take your point. Most doctors I see here are in one big hurry. They barely look at their patients.
Not that that disease is confined to India, of course. I had my worst medical experiences in the UK.
@PrabhjotSingh Yes, but again, the patient may now have the answers, or give incorrect answers. I agree that the patient should be examined properly, and the doctors should ask questions.
@FaheemMitha Yes, patient may give wrong answers. Or he may not cooperate Because of stress, family issues. But there is physical examination. A medico should never be angry at a patient cuz of not telling symptoms. Medico is trained for this patient is not trained for this
@FaheemMitha I mean if you bought a stock, this we t higher. Don't sell it after some time. Buy more and more, this is not it's high. Still it may go higher.
Cipla is good. Buy this consistently. I would say buy 20 shares every month.
“Medicine is learned by the bedside and not in the classroom. Let not your conceptions of disease come from the words heard in the lecture room or read from the book. See and then reason and compare and control. But see first.” -William Osler
My point about Cipla was that I don't think it makes sense to buy at any price. Just when the price is low. Because it one of those slow and steady and predictable stocks.
@FaheemMitha Cipla. It has good antibiotics range. No 1 in respiratory or inhalers. But from 370 to 540 in ten years. Is it impressive growth for stock ? I don't think so.