@sampada Tonic water is good remedy for relieving the night cramps. Adding Gin is optional. :)
Read moreThe English weather sucks! #ct13
Read mores.wsj.net/public/resourc… In Japan, the down numbers are shown in green and up numbers in red - opposite color scheme compared to US.
Read more@supremus when did you move to east coast? where?
Read more@supersam5 last over lasted only 2 balls - still good fun to watch, I guess.
Read moreSigned my name on another patent application.
Read moreEnjoying the warm weather and early sunrises by going out on 6am bike rides.
Read more@patrix i have never met a bad dentist - you can guess how my teeth are. :)
Read more@patrix depends on if the reviewers have good teeth or bad!
Read more@supremus Thanks! You must be doing something right. :)
Read more@patrix I remember going to Mozart’s cafe. Maybe, I never went to any restaurant on Lake Travis. It was long time ago. @raytida
Read more@raytida Oh, yeah! That’s right. What is the restaurant on Lake Travis? It has been more than a decade since I went to Austin.
Read more@raytida Mozart’s coffee shop - is that the one Lake Travis?
Read moreGoing great! #WWCinecast
Read more-Why do cows wear bells? -because their horns don’t work.
Read moreA nice 40+ mile ride on a beautiful Spring day yesterday. It can’t get better than this. bit.ly/15Ue42M
Read moreObama was much better than Conan.
Read moreWait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! Live shar.es/la79E via @sharethis
Read more@cyclemeter Thanks! This “indoors” option must be new or I just missed it earlier.
Read more@patrix big companies are actually self-insured, they don’t pay premiums to insurance companies, who only manage the plan for a fee.
Read more@patrix What do you mean no monthly premiums? How do you pay for it then? Yearly lump-sum? Or no cost to you but UT pays everything?
Read more@sampada I think it depends on how the employer negotiates with the insurance company. Doesn’t matter who the employer is.
Read more@patrix we got into this HMO plan >10 years ago. It is not available anymore for new enrollment. They can’t kick us out.
Read more@patrix @ashweeta $20 co-pay for doctor visits, $50 co-pay for ER visit. No deductibles. 100% cost covered.
Read more@ashweeta What?!?! Insurance pays only 70% of ER visit cost? That is insane. Do you have a HMO? Surprised about this with TAMU/UT plan.
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