Never judge a book by the cover - especially the dust jacket. Inside is a
different story but you would only put shit on it.

You are all tyre-kickers. 

One of our clients had a super-test and an attempt to crack it from some
high-powered type in London for which we had to give a proper mailed inked
request and an indemnity but he did not manage to get in or damage anything.
Our security is OK. It is sort of like a rego sticker for your car - it does
not really make any difference - it is just another tax. It happens to be in
the pipeline and all fixed by paying some money to Verisign or thawte -
another $50 to $200. I am not sure which certificate I have to get and will
need to ask someone else. 

Our clients are fairly happy. IE7 makes it look like we are going to rip you
off. Don’t worry. We are in the process of moving our server and tidying up
all the crap.

As a recent commercial contributor said at a conference - "never mind the
boxing, pour the concrete". 

Doctors are difficult clients and hardly worth the trouble. We have them
incidentally. They don’t ever want to pay. OF course when you pay peanuts
you get monkeys.

You really would not want my picture there.
Thanks for your concern.

David de Bhál
www.v-practice.com 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tim Churches
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 5:08 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Persuading medical imaging practices to use Argus

Jim Glaspole wrote:
> David
> Why do you have a picture of a bottle of pills on the page where a photo
> of you could go?
> Also this link on your web page is broken:
> https://secure1.v-practice.com/docs/minimum_specs.html

It is a shame that David's server certificate, which nominally gives a
degree of assurance that https://www.v-practice.com/ is actually
something run by David de Bhal and is not actually a front for a
Bulgarian phisher trying to rip off little old ladies/men, expired on 14
Sept 2003. Doesn't exactly inspire confidence when the warning messages
about expired certificates flash up...

Tim C
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