![]() Claims with attachments must be mailed by HNS to the payors therefore, proof of timely filing cannot be provided. Ensure you and your staff only submit an attachment to a paper claim when the attachment is required in order for the claim to be adjudicated.Corrected claims are mailed by HNS to the payors, therefore proof of timely filing cannot be provided. A corrected claim should ONLY be filed when you have received the EOB, and a change is required relative to the information included on the originally submitted claim. Ensure you and your staff understand what a "corrected" claim is and mark it as corrected ONLY if it meets the criteria of a corrected claim.Note: If the error is due to an incorrect member ID number OR incorrect DOB, correct the information and resubmit the claim via HNSConnect. If a claim has an error, promptly correct and resubmit the claim, then follow up the next day to ensure the revised claim was accepted by HNSConnect ®. Within 24 hours of submission of a claim filed via HNSConnect ®, check the status of the claim file to ensure no claims errored back to you.Promptly research and resolve issues associated with HNS Electronic Claim Error Reports and promptly refile those claims.Please refer to the Quick Reference Guide on the HNS website. Certain claims must be sent to HNS via paper claims.Note: If a change to the member's ID number or DOB is required, the claim should be resubmitted via HNSConnect. If HNSConnect indicates the initial claim has an error, the claim may need to be submitted by paper. ![]() Ensure all primary claims are submitted via HNSConnect ® (or, as applicable, Office Ally™).Always obtain and document timely filing policies when verifying benefits for each patient, as these vary among payors.Consistently comply with HNS and payor Timely Filing Policies.The consistent utilization of the following best practices will improve your cash flow, reduce your A/R, and should eliminate timely filing denials. ![]() HNS has developed best practices to reduce timely filing denials.
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![]() ![]() In fact, it had a population of around 40 to 60 thousand people, varying seasonally. The town was really larger than it looked, as a good portion of it lay underground. Illegally parked vessels were not an uncommon sight. By order of the Empire, all of these hangars were equipped with time-lock devices. The city lacked a main landing facility therefore it relied on 362 individual hangars. įrom a distance, the spaceport appeared as a haphazard collage of low-grade duracrete, stone, and plastoid structures that spread outward from a central power and water distribution plant. It could be reached from the high ground to the west via the Sluuce Canyon. Mos Eisley was located in a valley to the east of the Jundland Wastes and roughly 80 kilometers north of Anchorhead, near the desert palace of Jabba the Hutt. I guess there are worse parts of the anatomy where we could be stuck." ― Lando Calrissian Mos Eisley is the ‘tragic offspring’ of corruption and neglect." Mos Eisley is known as the galaxy's armpit. So, it’s extremely likely to me that a place like Mos Eisley would exist given all that was wrong with a federation of planets governed by a power-thirsty despot, that gave way to an Outer Rim planet controlled by the Hutts. Han Solo and Chewbacca were drug smugglers “trying to avoid any Imperial entanglements” who often docked at the Mos Eisley Spaceport. Look at how many bounty hunters, mercenaries, hired assassins, and contraband smugglers gravitated to the Mos Eisley Spaceport and Jabba’s Palace. ![]() So basically, there was no ‘potent authority’ to ensure peace, justice, or order anywhere on Tatooine, least of all within the Mos Eisley Spaceport. By 0 BBY, the Jedi had long been ‘vilified’, or forgotten, and one could hardly count on the Rebellion to make up for the Jedi’s absence since the Rebellion was outnumbered by Imperial forces 100-to-1. Because of the ‘strangle hold’ that the Empire put on the economy of the universe, many beings within it were ‘dirt poor’ and drawn to crime that would go ‘mostly undetected’ on the remote planet of Tatooine. There’s bound to be at least ‘one’ wretched hive of scum and villainy there, if not ten, and go figure that the Mos Eisley Spaceport is not far from where Jabba the Hutt lives and conducts most of his illegal business. Tatooine is an ‘Outer Rim’ planet, governed by vile gangsters - the Hutts. I think Obi-Wan's meaning rings true in general. Also he's pretty picky about who he lets live, so it's not a place more scum and villainy can just show up and congregate. To start, Jabba is a very wealthy gangster, and so even his miserable underlings are at least living in a classy palace. Jabba's Palace is probably the best candidate for a more wretched hive of scum and villainy, so it's the hardest to pick that one apart. ![]() (I mean yeah, the dark side is technically evil, but.) Utapau and Mustafar may have been battlefields, but who's to say who's right and who's wrong? There are just opposing sides. The Galactic Senate may have been full of villains, but they were also esteemed diplomats. The Chancellor's office is just one person's office. Dooku was building an army, not a gang of thugs. Let's compare Mos Eisley to the examples you gave to speculate why they may not count. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m a life long vi/vim user and if I could find a reliable set of keyboard bindings for Gmail I’d be in heaven. I haven’t given Outlook on the Mac a go yet since I’m not sure it will play well with Gmail, but maybe sometime soon.Īlso, as long as I have a keyboard under my fingers, I’m a keyboard command and shortcut monster. You never know where things end up and even when you try to train it, 6/10 times it doesn’t stick. Gmail tabs are an abomination of email sorting. I’ve been trying to replicate its feature of sorting your inbox in Focused/Other on my desktop but haven’t been able to. On mobile, where a lot of reading is done, everything runs through Outlook. Things just work better and I don’t want to keep fiddling with little things breaking here and there. I’ve tried several of the native app solutions for Gmail ( Kiwi, Boxy, Mailplane) and even Gmail in its own Unite window, but always come back to just using Chrome. Time will tell if it has staying power in terms of support and features. It’s pretty cool and works pretty well so far. Though I am trying out a new one, Flash by HelpNinja, that’s supposed to make Gmail like Superhuman (more on that later). They’re all…fine… but all feel like javascript hacks. I should be able to see the contact card and the last few messages I’ve exchanged with a person when I’m emailing with them.Īs for Gmail, I use a variety of add-ins: Copper (for our CRM), Asana (Tasks), Grammarly (for grammar) and a few other minor ones. Interestingly enough, there’s almost no great integration with your contacts, plugins or native, which is something, I don’t know, that could be valuable when you’re emailing those very people. ◼️If you really want to freak people out, install QuoteFix It’s been a while, so maybe time to give them another look. ◼️ MailButler used to be a great plugin, but then they went all enterprise-y and subscription-based, but couldn’t quite pull off the transition. ◼️ LetterOpener means you can open the pesky winmail.dat files that pop up ◼️ SpamSieve by C-Command Software brings Gmail levels of spam filtering to your desktop ◼️The suite from SmallCubed (MailTags and Mail Act-On especially) are great Apple has slowly been killing those off AND making the app unstable and worse, which is just an amazing feat. It used to have a ton of cool add-ons and tweaks you could make to it. ![]() ![]() It’s just easier to type things out with a full keyboard. I do most of my writing and responding on the desktop. So as a result, I read, process and archive very independently between personal and work. However, it’s actually nice not having everything all lumped into one inbox. I used to have them both in Mail.app, but Gmail doesn’t work that well in Mail.app. On my desktop, I use two email clients: Gmail in Chrome for my work email and Mail.app for my personal email. I can definitely admit that it’s a wheel spinning time suck and I’m vastly more efficient when I have a limited amount of time to run through it then when I pop in and out 5-10 mins at a time. I also check my email way too often during the day and have been really trying to check it at scheduled intervals. I get anxiety when I see people’s inboxes with thousands or tens of thousands of messages in them. That said, I keep things under a 100 total. Everything is either in my inbox or archived. Then search started to be really good and I gave up trying to file them. I used to meticulously file my emails away according to various geeky dimensions, but I gave up after I lost all my work one time. I just try and keep things mildly out of control instead of totally out of control. It used to be so easy (h/t The Streets) to achieve before I had kids. ![]() ![]() ![]() The key fiber in many undergarments is Lycra, a porous fiber. Think of it like a Biore strip for your !" ![]() This technology binds to the gunk in the pores and effectively cleans the fibers. Instead, she suggests looking "for a surfactant wash. These get the gunk off of the fibers, but not out of the pores. For example, traditional detergents such as Tide and All are designed for spun fibers like cotton. "Avoid any harsh chemicals that can damage the synthetic fibers of the undies," she says. Koch recommends taking care of your underwear not only for your well-being, but also for longevity. ![]() "After 100 systematic hot washes, the fibers in the underwear still harbor bacteria," she added. To start, though, Chu suggests that changing your underwear every 6 to 9 months may be a good move. One research study suggested that changing your underwear frequently is critical in preventing genital and urinary infections, though some doctors have debated this notion. Ideally, it's good to change them out every year, according to Nikki Chu, underwear expert and founder of Nudies Essentials. It all depends on how often you're wearing and washing your panties. "The gusset area should always be cotton for maximum breathability!" How often should we buy new underwear? She also recommends lightweight fabrics that don't leave a panty line. Preferably, though, cotton is the best material for its breathability factor. "What works best for me and leaves me feeling wedgie-free may be different than what feels good to you," says Koch. Shop How often should you wash your leather jacket? Experts chime in, plus 11 options to shop What is the best material for underwear?Īccording to underwear expert Caralyn Mirand Koch, undergarments are a very personal, preference-based decision. ![]() ![]() Tools are aimed at professional translators, they tend to be ![]() OmegaT is distributed under the GPL, free of charge.(although significantly increases its usefulness). OmegaT is a standaloneĪpplication, which doesn’t dictate which text processor to use If you want to use them you have to use Word. Tools such as TRADOS or WordFast are tied to Microsoft Word, meaning.You canĮasily combine several translation memories and use them for a OmegaT can work with multiple translation memories.OmegaT is a Java-based application, which means that it can run.Packages, it has quite a few strong points. While OmegaT lacks some of the advanced features of commercial So you can easily use existing translation memories, and exchange TXM format, which is supported by almost every CAT tool on the market, The good news is that OmegaT works with translation memories in Have to use it for some time in order to build up a usable translation Not identical to, but are similar to, the one in the current text. Means that OmegaT can find segments in the translation memory that are Matches, which in translation lingo are called ‘fuzzy matches.’ This In the real world, however, you rarely haveĮxact matches - some words or forms in a selected segment vary from the If the segment in theĬurrent text is identical to the one stored in the translation memory, There are two types of matches: exact and fuzzy. The translator running the application can insert the closest matching translation into the text. ![]() When you select a segment for translation, OmegaT scans the translation memory for possible matches, and displays found matches in a separate window. Translated text into conceptual segments. (called ‘segments’) and their corresponding translations in a fileĬalled ‘translation memory.’ During translation OmegaT divides the OmegaT is a so-called translation memory application that is, itĭoesn’t translate texts for you. Understand how it, or any CAT tool, works. But a less-known, yet excellent, open source CAT application called OmegaT can help as well.īefore you begin exploring OmegaT yourself, you should Many professional translators useĬomputer-assisted translation (CAT) tools such as TRADOS,ĭéjà Vu, and WordFast. ![]() Language translation (if they ever will!), they have become a common part of the translation process. Although computers have yet to take over the business of ![]() ![]() ![]() When software uses Sound Blaster cards in DOS it usually reads resource information from the BLASTERĮnvironment variable. and the M/75 not having audio offers a benefit in not waking/irritating my wife since the volume control on the Versa (fn+F6) is a bit of a noise-maker "squeak, Squeak, SQUeak, SQUEAK!!. That said, I still use the M/75 a lot though because I sometimes like to play DOS games to chill at the end of the day. Problem was it conflicted with the ESS688 in my P/75, causing hanging upon playing audio files in Windows at the time, and crashes/no sound in DOS. I have the P/75, it shares the same dock with the M/75, 40EC, and V/50 I have.Ī workaround I used for awhile was to put a SoundBlaster pro 2.0 in the docking station and only play the games that needed it to work while docked. Set Blaster does not work either, at least, not normally.īut if you want MIDI & Sound from that era, some good laptops that DO have that include the Versa P/75, NanTan 9200/5110D, ThinkPad 755, and Samsung Sens 800, just to name a few. Have to use the Microsoft provided EMS driver because the FreeDOS version won't play ball with WSSXLAT. I did try getting the SB Compatibility working in FreeDOS 2.1 using the 1.0 and 2.0 driver sets and using EMM386.exe and WSSXLAT with no success. But that's true of anything that can make use of that feature. Under a Killing Moon (4 CDs!!) - Music AND Speech AND Sound Effects via WSS in DOS (this thing has a lot of compatibility with a lot of souund cards, if it won't work with Killing Moon, it probably does not exist until after 1996).Įmulators will work with SB Emulation in Windows, NESticle runs GREAT with WSS. Queen Tetris - I swear I got this working on the M/75 in FreeDOS NASCAR 2, Music and Digital Audio w/ Speech ![]() Lighthouse for DOS (Sierra) - sound effects only The 7th Guest (some releases), I have a release that does not unfortunatley Freddy Pharkas Frontier Pharmacist CD (w/speech) - audio, no sound effects Here's some games that work in DOS with WSS. Most games that do support at least sound effects through WSS from pure DOS have their own drivers and were made in 1994 or later - most of these are Sierra titles. The SoundBlaster emulation does not do MIDI, it only does digital audio. For me to even figure out what the M/75 had for sound, I had to unscrew and remove the PCMCIA cage from the motherboard as the chip was under there, the only sound chip was the CS-4231-KQ. OPL is usually hosted on a separate chip. I know with the Crystal it's because it's marketed as a "Business Audio" chipset. ![]() This means no Adlib/MIDI audio on these computers. I've read Zenith and Toshiba were in the same boat on some models, probably using the same chip since your struggles sound like mine. I know the Versa M/75 does not as it does not have it on the board. Sorry if I repeat a lot of stuff - I've been tinkering a TON with this one.įirst off, almost any laptop with the WSS/compatible chipset may or may not have the OPL. 02 on this since I'm using an NEC Versa M/75 with the Crystal CS-4231-KQ chipset for DOS gaming quite a lot, and I"ve been using that laptop for over a year. (And yes I pick Sound Blaster Compatibility when I boot up) Here are the contents of my CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT. I even tried changing the IRQ of the Sound Blaster emulation to 5 and then setting the games to use that instead, in case it was a confusion between the physical and emulated cards with the IRQ, but still no dice. Jazz tells me to configure my sound card and won't start up as if the card isn't even there. Games I've tried so far are Doom and Jazz Jackrabbit. I run it with the settings above but still no dice.įor the games I use the option of Sound Blaster, 0220h, IRQ 7, DMA 1. The setup tells me to run a configuration program to write to the CONFIG.SYS file to configure my sound for DOS. Sounds load no problem.įor the Sound Blaster Emulation I set it to use the address of 0220h, IRQ 7, DMA 1, and I have tried both enabling and disabling Single Mode DMA with a DMA Buffer Size of 32 but that hasn't done anything noticeable. My sound card is using the address of 0530h, IRQ 7, DMA 1. ![]() To start, I setup the drivers in Windows. I'm using the Windows Sound System 2.0 disks (5 disk set) for the installation. The system is equipped with Windows Sound System hardware and I'm supposed to be able to get sound with my DOS games with Sound Blaster emulation that comes with the drivers. I have freshly installed DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 on my Toshiba T4800CT laptop, and I cannot get the sound to work in DOS. Before I begin, can a moderator please remove my other thread about looking for the Windows Sound System 2.0 floppies? I didn't get any replies, found them, and I started a new thread to draw fresh eyes to a new problem. ![]() ![]() ![]() On the right, the external 2TB hard drive adopted as pseudo internal storage. I have cloud storage mounted on my PC (V: 64TB drive), then mounted in my NAS, then loaded in Plex Server, then played seamlessly on my Shield or phone, how cool is that?! On the left, the Shield’s Root showing storage > emulated. You can also mount remote drives on the Shield which will let you load them in PMS. Then and only then add media to your libraries.Install PMS from scratch and move it to the external drive (that pretends to be internal) before you load media to your libraries, otherwise it takes forever or outright fails.The sweet spot for best price/TB these days is with the 14TB WD Elements hard drive. I freed up an old 2TB Western Digital drive I had on my network. Hook up a USB hard drive to the Shield.What eventually brought sanity and stability to the whole thing was to: I also went through two Sandisk USB keys but the whole thing would always end up flaking out at some point. PMS works well on the Shield (though there have been some Shield-specific issues such as local assets not showing) but if you have a large library, you do NOT want to set it up on the feeble 16GB of internal storage, as you’ll fill that in a hurry with all the media metadata, even if you turn off video thumbnails in your libraries’ advanced settings. Shields come with Plex Media Server (PMS) pre-installed, so this is the option I went with. In the past I went back and forth between running Plex and Emby on my PC, but I really wanted to move that task off my desktop which was one of the reasons why I bought the Shield in the first place. ![]() Use a USB Hard Drive so that Plex Can Scale as a Stable Media Server, Up to a Point ![]() ![]() ![]() NewRetirement is a great planner if you have significant retirement savings. The calculator gives you results that are more accurate for your situation. You can set your own values for longevity, inflation rates, investment returns, and saving and income levels as well as home equity and real estate investments. The Planner gives you power over all the variables that might impact your retirement and minimizes assumptions. And, it shows you the many different ways you can achieve those goals. The information you enter reflects you, your current situation, and your goals for retirement. 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With changes in the economy and uncertain times ahead, you might think you need a finance degree to get it right. ![]() Retirement planning has never been more complicated. ![]() ![]() Search “Outreach Community” under “lists” or follow this link: Gifts: if you would like to give a gift to a child, take an ornament from the tree with gift ideas or shop on Amazon. Take a bag from one of the Christmas trees around the church and fill it with three kid-sized winter hats gloves/mittens are welcome too. Hats: help us collect 1000 new winter hats for kids in need. The donated gifts are new and for sale at a large discount so that parents can afford to purchase a Christmas gift for their child. Francis Center.Each year hundreds of low income families shop for donated Christmas gifts at the Outreach Christmas Store. We designate times to collect clothing for the St. Some examples of these have focused on non-perishable food items, school supplies, and diapers. ![]() ![]() This “human services nonprofit organization, provides an immediate response to basic human needs and promotes pathways to self-sufficiency for Jefferson County, Colorado residents and the homeless.” Throughout the year we conduct specific collections. The focus of the monthly collection is shared through the Church newsletter and Weekly Bulletin, and is also noted on signs near the bins. We have collection bins at both entrances to the Church and at the east entrance of the Parish Hall where parishioners can place items which are then delivered to the organizations. Joseph Church supports a few programs through donations of food, school supplies and clothing throughout the year. If you would like to help, talk with Andy or Yvonne Slifka.Ĭollections for Community & Diocesan Groups Your donations may be placed in the bin by the kitchen pantry. Currently this ministry is distributing donated clothing to those in need. This Diocesan Jubilee Ministry supports 100 and 150 homeless and low-income people each week at the Episcopal Church of St. We work with Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church, which provides shelter for the week and coordinates with other churches, like us, for food and other volunteer needs. Peter von Hemert, is our Habitat coordinator.įamily Promise is an organization that provides housing, meals, job search support, and transportation in an effort to help homeless families get back on their feet. Each year we are also privileged to work along side the new homeowners building their new home. It quite the enterprise, as we annually sell three semi- trucks worth of pumpkins to young and old trick or treaters. Our main fund raiser is operating two Pumpkin Patches, one in Lakewood and one in Arvada. Our mission is to support Habitat for Humanity - Metro Denver build and repair affordable housing. Joseph Church is a partner in Jeffco Interfaith Partners, a coalition of ten faith organizations. Joe’s has participated in this for many years and is now taking a sabbatical to reassess. ![]() Volunteers of America distribute lunches to the homeless and working poor in the Denver area. ![]() Talk with Deacon Nadine or call the church office if you are interested in joining us. We meet on the 1st Monday of most months. This group of parishioners works together to plan outreach activities.Our philosophy is to coordinate with existing organizations that are doing good work. Joseph Episcopal Church these are opportunities for us to work together to provide support and fellowship to many in need outside of our church. The Outreach Community coordinates many of these activities, but other communities, such as the Youth Group, also actively work “Outside Our Walls.” Outreach Ministries are an important aspect of St. ![]() ![]() ![]() Using mustache oil on the reg will help soothe those irritations too. ![]() If you’re new to the mustache game, you may notice irritation in the early stages of growth. ![]() It’ll help keep those stray hairs under wraps and, as a bonus, they usually smell fantastic. The oil acts as a leave-in conditioner that hydrates and conditions to soften your hair and nourish the skin under your ‘stache. Mustache oil is essentially beard oil, but it’s great for keeping your mustache shiny, healthy and tangle-free too. You can use them separately depending on whether you’re looking for a silky mustache or a styled mustache or you can use them together, claiming the benefits of both. Mustache oil and mustache wax are two very different products used for very different needs. 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