Incompetence, Incompetents, and Incontinence

I clearly have neglected my poor blog. There have been very few new posts in the past year. I ' ll chalk it up to some patois of melancholy, sloth, feeling stuck in Purgatory, SARS-CoV-2 (mainly the fear of it...we have remained free of illness, thank Heavens!), and maybe a touch of writer ' s block. But even in its tepid twilight of quasi-existence, people do still read my various random thoughts. I know because I continue to track such things. It has come to my attention that anold post from over a year ago has taken the fancy of some IT folk:In fact, word has reached me that they were not amused. " Dalai is calling us INCOMPETENT!!! " they were heard to say. Well, as Oscar Wilde once remarked,  " There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that isnot being talked about. " I suppose that applies to me as much as my new friends. But let ' s have a look at this.I ' ve scanned the post over and over, and nary a mention do I find of the word " incompetent " or any variation thereof. Nothing of the sort. Nada. Bupkiss. Idid say, and I quote myself: " IT has not a clue as to Radiology workflow, not to mention mission criticality. "and" BECAUSE THEY DON ' T UNDERSTAND WHAT WE DO OR HOW WE DO IT but they make decisions about our workflow anyway. "See? No mention ofincompetence, orincompetents, whatsoever. Or evenincontinence. What I AM saying is that there is a fundamental disconnect, which sadly, my blog has not been able to repair e...
Source: Dalai's PACS Blog - Category: Radiology Source Type: blogs