IRRX, it seems you enjoy provocation and antagonism.
And thank you for your support.
rebooting the computer does not mean kicking it again. HTH
If you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsia
Quote from: Beef Jerky on February 24, 2007, 01:39:23 AMi hate teh mailing lists where Reply to All is the default. No.wait.Those are great, because then I get to read snarky comments not intended for public display.(excellent.)what kind of jerky are you? the tough kind or tender kind?
i hate teh mailing lists where Reply to All is the default. No.wait.Those are great, because then I get to read snarky comments not intended for public display.(excellent.)
Quote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons. I don't think you should tell us about this.
Quote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons.
Quote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons. Thanks, strad. Though the problem that caused this message to be posted turned out not to be as big as it could have been. Out of potentially 80k+ users who could have clicked Reply All, only two actually did. Not two thousand, only two. Shocked the hell out of me. Still generated plenty of calls, though.
Quote from: Ms. Cookie on February 24, 2007, 01:50:04 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 24, 2007, 01:45:45 AMQuote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons. Thanks, strad. Though the problem that caused this message to be posted turned out not to be as big as it could have been. Out of potentially 80k+ users who could have clicked Reply All, only two actually did. Not two thousand, only two. Shocked the hell out of me. Still generated plenty of calls, though.your job smells stinkyOh, trust me...it's not just the smell that's bad!Quote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 24, 2007, 01:45:45 AMQuote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons. Thanks, strad. Though the problem that caused this message to be posted turned out not to be as big as it could have been. Out of potentially 80k+ users who could have clicked Reply All, only two actually did. Not two thousand, only two. Shocked the hell out of me. Still generated plenty of calls, though.2 out of 80k is impressive. whoaa. i wonder if i would have been a third person had i been sent that e-mail. Truth be told, I was tempted to reply all to it. Just to tell them not to reply all, of course.
Quote from: IrrX on February 24, 2007, 01:45:45 AMQuote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons. Thanks, strad. Though the problem that caused this message to be posted turned out not to be as big as it could have been. Out of potentially 80k+ users who could have clicked Reply All, only two actually did. Not two thousand, only two. Shocked the hell out of me. Still generated plenty of calls, though.your job smells stinky
Quote from: IrrX on February 24, 2007, 01:45:45 AMQuote from: erica estrada on February 24, 2007, 01:32:15 AMQuote from: IrrX on February 23, 2007, 10:04:28 PMIf you get an e-mail from someone you don't recognize, especially if it looks to be a legitimate message from inside your organization, just delete it. Whatever you do, don't click Reply All. jsiaone of these days you should get awarded a medal for patience....or excellence in putting up with morons. Thanks, strad. Though the problem that caused this message to be posted turned out not to be as big as it could have been. Out of potentially 80k+ users who could have clicked Reply All, only two actually did. Not two thousand, only two. Shocked the hell out of me. Still generated plenty of calls, though.2 out of 80k is impressive. whoaa. i wonder if i would have been a third person had i been sent that e-mail.