Posted on 11/21/2013 2:43:15 PM PST by Rusty0604
SugarDaddyforMe.com is offering to fix Healthcare.gov for free.
WireService.ca Press Release - 11/20/2013 - "SugarDaddyForMe.com is offering to fix Healthcare.gov for free," says Gautam Sharma, the Founder. "We are the world's largest sugar daddy or millionaire dating website. Our site's team of world class programmers has also created and operates several other large dating websites, and combined they currently manage tens of millions of monthly visitors and have handled that massive traffic volume with more than 99.99% uptime and with complete security of member's date since 2005.
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What a joke
That’s ridiculous, this guy designs websites for people who looking to get screwed.
Wait a second, I think he might be just the guy for the job!
I'm betting that there may not even be away to externally connect to some of those systems and if all of the systems can be externally connected to, none of them are standardized and some of them may be legacy systems which require legacy skills that either do not exist or are in vary short supply. All-in-all, this is a mammoth undertaking which some startup or porn site could not just come in and waive a magic wand to fix.
You are only guaranteed to get sc###ed
at one of the websites.
“, the front-end problems are just the tip of the iceberg. It’s the backend where the real problems exist and the techs setting up the site have barely gotten round to fixing those problems”
100% agree. I am sure that Sugardaddy just has to post pictures of women and them allow a pay portal to charge the lonely heart man so that he can send a message.
You don’t take over 1/6th of the U.S. economy without a lot of complexity.
Obamacare is like a 10 foot snake trying to eat an elephant. I hope they choke!
hook me up...no pun intended!
I’m waiting for charges to be filed against the company that did the ‘work’
and I expect to get it all back... confiscate their property... records... and find all associates that may have profited
....
yes, I know... that fantasy only happens in countries with an actual legal system
You would have to see what their contract says. They may have agreed to only do the front-end work with the backend of the site being resposiblity of the gov't agency in charge of Obamacare. At the end of the day, this train wreck may not be a particular company's fault. It may be that the federal gov't was in charge of making sure all of their systems communicated correctly with the website and none of that occurred because the federal gov't (shockingly) dropped the ball.
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