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it's actually patient data.. i work for a healthcare organization.![]()
With that you're probably ok. SOX is mainly interested in financial data.
that's interesting that they went that far to find out what kind of offsite storage you are using.
I'm surprised if you're in health care that HIPAA doesn't stop them from having you carry data around like that.
no joke, ben. thankfully i'm not responsible for knowing such things.
uhhh... which one. i can switch pretty easily.Originally posted by bump909
it's actually patient data.. i work for a healthcare organization.![]()
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They let you take home patient data? I work on the network team at a hospital in Longwood and we are forced to use Iron Mountain although we are switching to Arms.
Back to the thread, anyone know a good brand of rain pants? I'm sick of the 20 dollar pairs that are glued at the seams.
I piss excellence!
This is what I am using and they are fairly waterproof and on clearance....
http://www.newenough.com/firstgear_h...pants_page.htm
I use them from 30F to over 100F.
The inner liner is as close to waterproof as you can get.
The outer mesh dries within 15 minutes of getting wet when you are on the bike.
those look good, but still have a bit of Power Ranger to them. I wish I could get some PLAIN over-pants that offer a little protection but don't look a lot like riding pants. And have a zip down the side!Originally posted by Currently
This is what I am using and they are fairly waterproof and on clearance....
http://www.newenough.com/firstgear_h...pants_page.htm
I use them from 30F to over 100F.
The inner liner is as close to waterproof as you can get.
The outer mesh dries within 15 minutes of getting wet when you are on the bike.
You cant get more conservative than these!
http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/...s-p-16379.html
Great pants, albeit a little pricey.
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BMW R1200GS
Buddy of mine has a set. Another buddy just crashed in them at Deal's while borrowing and you can't tell anything happened. Mint pants. He got them used for about $125.Originally posted by babo
You cant get more conservative than these!
http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/...s-p-16379.html
Great pants, albeit a little pricey.
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2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
Thanks for the tip, just ordered those first gear pants from moto market.
I piss excellence!
those Aerostitch pants are it. when i get a few extra $bob$, i'm gonna get me a pair.
www.spireusa.comOriginally posted by BadBoyBilly
Now my problem is I work in the Information Technology field which means I have to carry a laptop with accessories on a daily basis to and from work, as well as hard drives, backup tapes, etc. Do you guys know of a special backback designed for motorcycle riders to keep objects secure from bouncing around like in a regular backpack?
I have my last gen Zoom XL for going on 5 years now, use it every day and sadly cannot find a reason to replace it. The contents inside have gone from T21 to T43's, zip drives, et. cetc. It's seen light rain on the bike without issue, a couple summers of commuting via bike as well, and has served as my primary carry-on for 100k or so of airline travel as well. It's costly, but extremely well worth it. It's also served for 3 years of walking around the NU campus as well and hiking all over Boston. I might have to take it out back and shoot it if I want a new one.
I like the aerostich. Where can I try them on locally?
~ FTrain