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2 hours ago, Scylla Rhiadra said:

Please send CVs to:

Linden Lab Headquarters

945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: +1 (415) 243-9000
Fax: 415.243.9045

AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, HURRY!

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13 minutes ago, Lindal Kidd said:

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Just what I hope will be taken as a somewhat light-hearted comment* on the current turbulence around Tilia, and the ongoing conflagration over Linden homes.

 

* And if it isn't taken that way, see you all next week!

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10 minutes ago, Female Winslet said:

They would have been served by just one or two people who could understand and translate the legalese.

Not even that - it would just have needed some coordinated effort between law and PR departments ;) one person good with explaining and picking up/anticipate customer vibes and a legaleese speaker colaborating to produce a shiny documentation.

 

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6 minutes ago, Fionalein said:

Not even that - it would just have needed some coordinated effort between law and PR departments ;) one person good with explaining and picking up/anticipate customer vibes and a legaleese speaker colaborating to produce a shiny documentation.

 

As things stand, I fear we are going to lose a bunch of people due to botched communications. I have the real life background to read and understand complicated contracts. I read it and discovered it was . . . not all that scary. Not a lot of people have that background so it's not surprising that people got all fussed up. Heck, even I got upset about it before I sat down and read the darn thing. (And yes, I did write a post explaining it that people ignored). I think LL is going to get wounded from this and sadly it is self inflicted and unnecessary.

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2 hours ago, bigmoe Whitfield said:

most documents that are medical have to be faxed, because the hippa and what ever that other one is require it.   stupid, but fax is secure.

A fax machine, which usually sits in the middle of an office where many people can access it, is, of course, far more secure than an email that goes to only the recipient. 

Riiiiiiight.

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1 hour ago, Female Winslet said:

A fax machine, which usually sits in the middle of an office where many people can access it, is, of course, far more secure than an email that goes to only the recipient. 

Riiiiiiight.

I'm not even kidding, we've got 3 places we do support for,  we have more red tape than anything else with these 3 medical centers.   because of the hippa requirements.   looking at my book here,  they require certain medical documents to be faxed by a physical fax machine because of the fact it's a secure transport method.    lol  in this day and age these machines should not exist, but the medical industry keeps them alive and going.

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7 hours ago, Fionalein said:

Not even that - it would just have needed some coordinated effort between law and PR departments ;) one person good with explaining and picking up/anticipate customer vibes and a legaleese speaker colaborating to produce a shiny documentation.

 

They needed someone who would have said: Lets not post this whole Tilia thing too publicly, just put it away in a dark corner of the web where it CAN be read for legal reasons but will probably never be noticed. And when the "agree to go on" pops up, everyone mindlessly clicks it and go on with their merry second lifes.

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8 hours ago, Fionalein said:

Not even that - it would just have needed some coordinated effort between law and PR departments ;) one person good with explaining and picking up/anticipate customer vibes and a legaleese speaker colaborating to produce a shiny documentation.

 

Or even a better name. I suspect there would be less adverse reaction if they called it "Linden Labs financial services", which is a fairly accurate description of what it is.

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