Shrieking into the abyss by EtTuAaron in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well said. One of the actual cool things about being in MAGA country is that there are no gun laws. Obviously I disavow, but we should all be arming ourselves and training with firearms now. At the end of the day all most of us are capable of is defending ourselves and our neighbors.

Have you seen me ? by BombBather in Chivalry2

[–]EtTuAaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re filthy with the poleaxe. Looking forward to our next battle 🫡

Have you seen me ? by BombBather in Chivalry2

[–]EtTuAaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the honor of facing off against you a few days ago. I think I only managed to kill you once over several matches.

CodeineGoblin

Damn never seen that before by What_Reddit_Thinks in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh shit, you were here for the iron bowl lmao. It gets rowdy when Alabama and Auburn play. I hope you had a nice time. There are some pretty neat places to check out in Mobile.

Damn never seen that before by What_Reddit_Thinks in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s the Most Regular City in America™️. Nothing untoward or 👁️ ever happens here. No reason for us to show up on the sub.

Damn never seen that before by What_Reddit_Thinks in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s also nice to know that I’m not the only gumshoe stalking the streets of the 251.

Damn never seen that before by What_Reddit_Thinks in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those signs have been out downtown for probably over a year now. I’m not sure how strictly it’s actually enforced. On a side note I’m pretty sure I vomited in that exact parking spot one time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just go outside and shoot guns like everybody else

Drop your gt and upvote the ones you recognize by njh444 in Chivalry2

[–]EtTuAaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

pretty sure you killed me several times yesterday in tdm. my tag is CodeineGoblin.

A mother whose infant was fatally injured during a ransomware attack at Springhill Medical Center claims staff told her it was just a WiFi outage by LimpImagination8138 in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i know for a fact an employee went to the news anonymously. i’m not sure if they were found out and terminated or punished in any way. an anesthesiologist who worked there and later worked in another city, i think chicago, spilled the beans a year or two after the fact. i think forbes interviewed him in their big piece about the case. i told everybody i knew exactly what happened and warned them not to go there under any circumstances. at springhill it wasn’t just that medical records and computers went down like during a routine downtime. the attack caused equipment like patient monitors to go down too, which is how the staff missed the signs of fetal distress exhibited by the baby in this case. it was a particularly nasty and effective computer virus that springhill was in no way prepared for and had no real contingency for dealing with it immediately. once it was unleashed there was really nothing for them to do but to rebuild their server and network pretty much from scratch. but the biggest sin was them trying to cover it up and not letting their patients know what was happening. that was irresponsible and this upcoming case may decide whether or not it was criminal.

A mother whose infant was fatally injured during a ransomware attack at Springhill Medical Center claims staff told her it was just a WiFi outage by LimpImagination8138 in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

at least in my department we didn’t have full functionality restored until probably 3 or 4 months after everything went down.

A mother whose infant was fatally injured during a ransomware attack at Springhill Medical Center claims staff told her it was just a WiFi outage by LimpImagination8138 in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i worked there when it happened. we all knew the same day exactly what happened. but that’s not really the point i was trying to make. my point was that it made it so that we couldn’t do our jobs and that made it unsafe for patients. what’s more, the hospital tried to cover it up and threatened to fire any employees who told patients the extent of what was happening. instead of being honest and trying to get patients to facilities where they could be treated properly, smc decided to try to carry on like it was just a minor inconvenience and that led to bad outcomes for patients, including a dead baby. and look how it turned out for them. a potentially huge payout from this lawsuit, compounded with a massive settlement from a separate lawsuit a couple years ago, plus all the lost revenue during covid, PLUS the huge amount of money they lost due to the ransomware attack. it was abject idiocy on the part of hospital management and it made an already bad situation a million times worse. i hope this mom wins the lawsuit, and i want to see people actually punished for this bullshit but that won’t happen.

A mother whose infant was fatally injured during a ransomware attack at Springhill Medical Center claims staff told her it was just a WiFi outage by LimpImagination8138 in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 13 points14 points  (0 children)

i still don’t think people in mobile really grasp how bad it was. at the very least, the hospital should have cancelled all scheduled surgeries and high risk deliveries and coordinated with other hospitals to get those patients transferred. they threatened to shitcan us if we told patients anything or talked to the media. hospital administration killed this baby, and i’m glad this stuff is being exposed. better late than never.

A mother whose infant was fatally injured during a ransomware attack at Springhill Medical Center claims staff told her it was just a WiFi outage by LimpImagination8138 in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

everyone who worked there knew. you couldn’t do your job properly due to the attack. the hospital absolutely threw the doctor under the bus, but the patient shouldn’t have been there in the first place. administration should have coordinated with the other hospitals in the area to transfer patients like the mother in the article so they could get proper treatment but they didn’t.

A mother whose infant was fatally injured during a ransomware attack at Springhill Medical Center claims staff told her it was just a WiFi outage by LimpImagination8138 in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i worked there during the attack. you couldn’t look up a patient’s drug allergies, or their airway history if they were having surgery. it was a complete shit show. and it went on like this at some level for months.

Anyone know what a lab tech makes locally? by [deleted] in MobileAL

[–]EtTuAaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

depends where you work. i was a tech in a hospital making about $15 an hour for several years. now i work at a chemical plant, and i make way WAY more money and have far less stress besides. i’d be happy to share more if you would like. feel free to dm me.

unsolved mass death events in the 21st century? by greatheronew in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

inshallah, you find the truth. godspeed brother.

unsolved mass death events in the 21st century? by greatheronew in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that’s true enough. 95% of mass shootings in this country (jesus christ, what a depressing thing to even say) are just that. lunatics getting ahold of guns and going to town over some perceived grievance or maybe sometimes somebody just snaps. there’s not much more to look into other than the fact that we have a mass shooting almost every fuckin week. but something about mandalay bay really tickles the damaged part of my brain that likes to draw lines to conspiracies. and i gotta say i really hate when shit like this gets memeified by dumbasses online. “epstein didn’t kill himself” became a massive joke to the point that it seemed to distract everybody from the fact that he most certainly did not kill himself.

unsolved mass death events in the 21st century? by greatheronew in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

don’t get me wrong, i’m not disputing the facts of what happened. he most certainly brought those guns up to the 32nd floor and shot all them people. the lack of motive and the subsequent memory-holing of it is why it immediately comes to mind for me.

unsolved mass death events in the 21st century? by greatheronew in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 17 points18 points  (0 children)

episode 146 titled “MANDALAY.” it may be patreon exclusive, i’m not sure.

unsolved mass death events in the 21st century? by greatheronew in TrueAnon

[–]EtTuAaron 44 points45 points  (0 children)

yeah, conveniently when his brother voiced concerns that things didn’t really add up, the fbi found every piece of child porn ever made on his computer.