Doctors, like anyone, are not infallible. Every day, thousands of San Diegans put their trust, their bodies, and their health in the hands of doctors. Fortunately, there are many fine and skilled doctors in San Diego. However, that does not
Recently, it was discovered that six cases of Hepatitis C were caused by grossly negligent practices at the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada. Among the cost and safety cutting procedures alleged were directions to staff to use syringes and vials
Progressive Insurance's slippery and underhanded tactics have been profiled before. See here. Here too.Now comes Progressive's latest dirty trick: offering personal injury settlements in auto accident cases before victims even get a chance to see a doctor. Here's how the
We've written about Benetta Buell-Wilson before. Earlier this week, the California 4th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld its' ruling that Ms. Wilson was entitled to $82.6 Million after the US Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeals should review
Most San Diegans drive with auto insurance. But most are severely under-insured or don't have the right kind of insurance to do them the most good if they are involved in an auto accident.Unfortunately, our office usually typically has the
The California Department of Insurance has ordered Allstate Insurance Company, who insures about 10% of all California cars, to reduce their rates by 15.9%.DOI has insisted that insurers adhere to the key rate factors in determining the appropriate risk that
San Diego is a boaters and waterman's paradise. From open ocean sailing to jet-skiing and water-skiing in Mission Bay, San Diegans take to the water when the weather gets warmer.Not surprisingly then that boating accidents increase at this time of
Earlier today, San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett ordered Starbucks to pay $100 Million to its' California baristas in back tips and baristas that had been wrongly directed to shift supervisors. In addition, Starbucks' shift supervisors were enjoined from
When you look at yourself in the mirror can you see small red blood vessels? Do they annoy you and do you find yourself being self-conscious because of them? Would you like to get rid of them?These small red blood
Josh Gross, the creator of the Ajax-powered AjaxIM instant messenger, has come up with a unique way to visualize data: The purpose of this script is to provide a unique and elegant way to visualize data using Javascript and the
Kristian Thornley had a unique requirement for displaying data change overtime and thought that he would build a Mac Leopard JS Time Machine. Kristian told us that "currently the effect suffers if the data in the panels are too detailed
I started a new series of posts on Web Archeology where I look back at old Web tech to maybe divine some inspiration from the future. I am re-posting from my original blog Even since Ben and I looked at
The Chandler Project, an open source, standards-based information manager, has upgraded their OSS PIM to use Dojo v1.0.2. The upgrade has provided for improved performance and extended the UI capabilities via Dojo's user interface building API, Dijit. The first changes
This one is geeky. Someone watched the Stargate episode below and found JavaScript used in the console (above). Interesting to see that JS1 is used in the future ;)
The first time I saw U2 was the 2005 Vertigo concert tour (yes, I'm a very late bloomer when it comes to U2). During the entire concert, I thought one of the band members (aka Adam Clayton) had platinum blond
I have been really looking forward to seeing the Google App Engine launch, and get in the hands of developers. This is just a preview release, and I obviously would like to see more languages and frameworks above and beyond
Reuters has cited Chinese state media reports on the identity of the Olympic torch protectors who were seen in blue tracksuits during the Paris and London legs of the Olympic Torch Relay. Photo: Olympic torch protectors, addition photos available According
It would be difficult to exaggerate the popularity of cell phones in China. In February of 2007 6.8 million new subscribers got cell phones; in March 6.7 million. As of late May 2007 almost 40% of Chinese own a cell