Before any health care issues are processed, all personal information and data 
are first copied to the NSA, the FBI, the CIA, Naval Intelligence, Defense 
Communications Agency, DEA, BATFE, etc., except that such information is not 
really copied to those agencies if anybody asks about it later. 
Next, backup copies of all transactions and information are kept in Cloud Nine, 
whose principal server is on the Moon.  Every transmission to or from the moon 
requires about 2 seconds extra time due to the distance. 
  
In order to prevent a user from attempting to create a duplicate account, every 
hadron in the universe is first checked for redundant use. [see John Gilmore's 
previous post about 55! and the number of hadrons in the universe] 
  
All programs, templates, scripts, etc., that are loaded are fetched from Cloud 
Nine (on the Moon).  This accounts for most of the loading time (except that 
55! + 11! programs must be loaded). 
  
The part of the processing that deals with health care and/or insurance issues 
has not yet been coded.  Only the 4 previous paragraphs have been implemented 
so far with real code. 
  
All processing takes place on platforms running HSA (Hosed System 
Architecture). [1] 
  
Bill Fairchild 
Franklin, TN 
  
[1] See the SHARE proceedings of August, 1991 in Chicago for the session in 
which HSA was first pre-post-announced. 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Doug Fuerst" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:33:29 AM 
Subject: Re: ObamaCare Web Site Problems 

Anyone who sends any personal information to this site is crazy. 

On 10/30/2013 12:06 PM, DASDBILL2 wrote: 
> Possible answers: 
> 1.  The contractors decided that one and two-thirds lines of code were 
> necessary for each person in the USA. 
>     
> 2.  When it is finally working, we can read it and then know what it says. 
> [paraphrasing Nancy Pelosi's comment that we should first pass the 
> legislation and then we would know what was in it] 
>     
> 3.  The contractors were paid by the line of code they produced rather than 
> the length of time it took to write the code, and most of the lines of code 
> that were counted are comments. 
>     
> 4.  They had to redo the first 250 million lines of code because the dog ate 
> it. 
>     
> Bill Fairchild 
> Franklin, TN 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
> snip>>>>>>>>> 

-- 
Doug Fuerst 
Principal Consultant 
BK Associates 
718.921.2620 
917.572.7364 
[email protected] 

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