Archive for August, 2009

I can’t figure out how the Obama Health Plan will really fix our medical system.

August 22, 2009

I can’t figure out how the Obama Health Plan will really fix our medical system. It just deals with a sub set. It is hard to see how private insurance companies can do much to fix the bulk of these problems. While I hate to think of the govermen taking over health care, I think it may be the only way to deal with all these issues.

Here are the problems I see:

American’s live unhealth life styles (bad diet, lack of exercise, not enough sleep)
Preventative health is not promoted or paid for by insurance companies
The health system is almost medival when it comes to IT
Litigation makes doctors order too many tests
Way to much money is spent in the last year of life
Insurance companies are inefficient and treat customers badly
Way to many people have no insurance
Business pay for most insurance which makes them less competitive

Microsoft needs end of life counseling: Bring on the death panel

August 16, 2009

Installing Windows 7 on a vista computer seems about as easy as passing health care. Check out this column from Walt Mossberg  And guess what, there is no way to upgrade from Windows XP.
I am now into my second day trying to upgrade my Vaio Vista notebook to the windows 7 release candidate.  I moved about a year ago from the PC to the MAC.  Although it has not been an easy transition it has been well worth it.  My reasons for doing this can be read on my post 12 steps program to go from the PC to the MAC.  Some of my experiences can be heard on a podcast interview on MacCast.  So why am I trying to upgrade my Vista computer?  Well, it turns out I have a number of things on the computer that are embedded in programs that do not run on the mac. I have quicken and while  there is a version on the mac, it is not compatible with its sister program on the PC (kudos to Intuit!).  I use Photo Shop Elements on the PC particularly for organizing my photos. The version on the Mac does not have the organizer.   I now use iPhoto but it works in a very different way.  I sometimes need to go back to Photo Shop Elements to figure out the tagging on my very old scanned photos.  I used  Family Tree Maker for my genealogy and but it also does not run on the Mac and I want to be able to make sure I have all the info converted.   But most importantly, my home AV system and lighting system can only be programed with a PC.  However,  I cannot work with Vista it drives me crazy and I did not want to downgrade to Windows XP.   So my hope was to use Windows 7 to finally get access real access to my Vaio.

I am on my second day (probably three hours of my actual time).  I had to upgrade and correct several problems with the Vista installation before it would agree to do the upgrade.  That took a day.  Now it is actually doing the upgrade.

Well, it is the next morning and Windows 7 is actually running.  I just tried to remove a program that is not compatible with Windows 7 and the systems crashed and is shutting down.
Just got it running with remote connection on my Mac which I could never get done with Vista.  I can see it is a lot faster than Vista.   It will probably be successful for new computers but the upgrade process is very ugly.

Next month I will upgrade my Mac to SnowLeopard and I would guess it will take less than an hour and work the first time.

It is time to pull the plug on grandma-soft.


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