I found this in a pile of scratch paper this morning. Obviously, I missed out on whatever fantabulous deal it was.
In medical language "coding" generally doesn't refer to someone who's in a good state of health. So if the customer is coding, having to pay full price on a book is the least of his worries.
Yes, medical coders, I know what it's really referring to. But it still give me a laugh.
Or if you haven't purchased anything in a while they are about to "code" you right off the mailing list. Heheh
ReplyDeletelove that you're recycling!
ReplyDeleteOh my Cod! Awesome!
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Like I didn't know.
ReplyDeleteBut I haven't finished yet.
I LOL'ed just as hard at your added comment as I did at the original post,as one such person. I'm sure some interesting codes originate from your records, from the stuff you post here...
ReplyDeleteCould you perhaps improve your syntax? Or is it coke all along talking. I want my debate.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the day I was standing at a cash register. The cashier apologized for the wait as the till spewed out paper - Her explanation: Sorry, I'm voiding right now.
ReplyDeleteI just laughed, and explained what voiding meant in my profession!
What a deal! 40% off of some overpriced compilation when you can get it all for FREE on the web!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I can get it all for free on the web, but I can only take AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders) approved books into the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) exam coming up. So, speaking as a medical coder, yeah, that is a deal.
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