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They will fix it. countingbluecars Oct 2013 #1
Doesn't really matter, just pretend he is a beta tester. Rex Oct 2013 #3
Spot on about Tien1985 Oct 2013 #37
To me, it's all about education. dkf Oct 2013 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Cali_Democrat Oct 2013 #2
Does Anyone Know If The Insurance Companies Were Cooperative In Setting This System Up?.... global1 Oct 2013 #5
More bad news. treestar Oct 2013 #6
lol grantcart Oct 2013 #8
You Better Believe It! nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #15
Bahahaha! Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #21
LOL! Spazito Oct 2013 #40
Here's the punch line and might be why the insurance companies Cerridwen Oct 2013 #7
which would be unreasonable Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #27
As long as the ins. cos. think they might and it gets them Cerridwen Oct 2013 #29
its not very Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #41
I reply with Mr. Krugman. WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #9
... tosh Oct 2013 #28
Thank you Will! It's a relief to have realism in arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #33
Big Obamacare supporter here, but they need to fix this. Hoyt Oct 2013 #10
42 java-scripts per page apparently, tons of http calls overloading the servers Ellipsis Oct 2013 #11
AJAX. It's all the rage... 5 years ago Recursion Oct 2013 #12
I'm clueless about scripting... but I wonder if it could have been intentially poorly designed. Ellipsis Oct 2013 #16
No. Plenty of USG websites still use ColdFusion, for pete's sake Recursion Oct 2013 #18
I was at a roll out party for ColdFusion back in the day Ellipsis Oct 2013 #19
Way back when it was still Allaire Cold Fusion ... Recursion Oct 2013 #20
They should be using jQuery and really should look into SPA Roland99 Oct 2013 #32
Or, you know, REST-ful static pages Recursion Oct 2013 #39
wow. i haven't heard lynx mentioned in a long time. dionysus Oct 2013 #46
I've gotten to the point that I only fire up X11 for graphics stuff when I'm programming Recursion Oct 2013 #47
This is concerning. nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #13
Better throw the baby out with the bathwater then. BluegrassStateBlues Oct 2013 #14
It would see so! treestar Oct 2013 #17
This is also because of millions of people who have been browsing. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #22
Software is being tweaked this weekend. I know that will make you unhappy. Too bad. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #23
I really don't understand the OP. Every thing the person posts are sly attacks on bluestate10 Oct 2013 #42
"insurance industry sources told CNBC" That raises my suspicions to the accuracy of this madinmaryland Oct 2013 #24
Could you possibly combine all of your anti-Obamacare threads into one? Kingofalldems Oct 2013 #25
No kidding! Gets a wee bit monotonous. arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #34
Wouldn't be at all surprised if there is a little skullduggery on the Ins Co's parts. nt Fla Dem Oct 2013 #26
Would anyone like to reminisce tosh Oct 2013 #30
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2013 #31
With all due respect about the healthcare.gov site..... steve2470 Oct 2013 #35
Republican/Infogix propaganda and business solicitation. gulliver Oct 2013 #36
Well, you *did* get one rec...from someone that got the boot. Ikonoklast Oct 2013 #38
Oh god. As a web applications developer myself, these people are full of shit. phleshdef Oct 2013 #43
+1 davidpdx Oct 2013 #45
I forsee a lot of scam letters going out in the future The Straight Story Oct 2013 #48
What really pisses off the insurers is... Spazito Oct 2013 #44
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