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infinite monkey 01-10-2012 11:43 AM

I am a dodo bird. I do better when I hang out in the cellar between processes. ;)

I got interrupted on a process today and mis-entered ONE "savedlist" name and I have to reverse the damage manually, for each student. Luckily, it's ~130 instead of a much higher number as it easily could be.

Sundae 01-10-2012 11:58 AM

Ouch.

I had a silmilar problem today as yesterday - only one item available for lunch, and one which bore no resemblance to the menu. Where were the turkey enchiladas?!

So I had soup instead.

On the good news front, two other people raised my missing software query for me at a TA meeting. I was waiting for AOB on the agenda, but they stepped right in. Which makes it look like it's a bigger issue than it is :)

Also, it may already be in the process of being solved. A CD was presented to our itinerant IT chap after the Christmas break to put onto the server. It is likely to be what I am looking for. Yay.

infinite monkey 01-10-2012 12:02 PM

Soup is a standby here too! Well, their chili is good anyway. Salad today, though. I brought my own cottage cheese since they've been watering theirs down, or milking it down, and I hate dressing so I need the CC.

But my issue wouldn't be so bad: I don't mind the tedious work...it's just that any second now 84 students are going to be whining about. The others don't read their emails, luckily. Really, a lot of them pay no attention until you make a mistake. Then come the peasants with pitchforks. But eff it, I'm on lunch. ;)

What is an AOB and a CD? I know TA and IT. :)

Sundae 01-10-2012 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 786514)
Really, a lot of them pay no attention until you make a mistake. Then come the peasants with pitchforks. But eff it, I'm on lunch. ;)

My long lost friend once forwarded an email on the a group of Doctors. GPs were notorious for not bothering to respond to emails, even when they were officially marked and responses were required and deadlines given. For example if booking a training session that needed individual work-packs and catering you had to assume 25% more would turn up than had responded.

Anyway, in this email, "Practise" was used where "Practice" would have been correct. How many replies did she get? Shedloads. From GPs she had never heard of before. Many of them terse, some bordering on bloody rude. It was only a minor consolation to her that she's only forwarded the thing, not written it, such was the level of vitriol expressed.
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What is an AOB and a CD? I know TA and IT. :)
Any Other Business (on an Agenda). Sorry, I thought that was in general usage. I have measured out my life in Minutes it seems.

CD as in Compact Disc. We call those things that go into 'puters CDs whether they have programs or music or photos on them. There might be a better term of course. Or I might just have been a bit acronym heavy and blown your mind :)

infinite monkey 01-10-2012 12:20 PM

Oh...no, CD I just wasn't thinking context.

I hadn't heard of AOB. We just have 'other'.

I'm having contextual issues. Where did my brain go? I saw a news article today about a body being found, with the picture of the dead man they think it belonged to. (Does that even make sense? Does a dead body belong to the dead person, who isn't a person anymore, really?)

I wondered who Body was (Bob Body? Tom Body? Richard Ulysses Body?), and why would I care? :blush:

Sundae 01-10-2012 12:28 PM

I'll have to try to remember some of my classics.
They tend to involve not hearing things properly on the radio in the morning and in the shower (and in the nude come to that). Okay I might be a little hard of hearing, but like you say, context really should inform me.

Although I did not mishear Keith Vaz (Leicester MP) describing a situation as a "vicious circus" which is still amusing me even now.

infinite monkey 01-10-2012 12:34 PM

Oh yeah, I have a lot of those too. But I typically don't read things wrong. Like I read it as BOW-dy, not a short o, a long one!

infinite monkey 01-10-2012 01:26 PM

Jezus Bob, Clown Colleges need FA training.

It's like they don't have a CLUE how any of it works, and are subsequently expecting me to drop everything every time Susie Snotface flunks out of here and tries to go to Clown College of the Thieves of the Taxpayers.

You know how people have those stupid sayings that attach to every email? Usually it's some drivel that they got off some dumbass motivational poster. "A thousand tomorrows starts with the butterflies of yesterday's seeds you planted that flowered and then became the wings of the future."

Gag me. Anyway, I'm thinking of making an auto-attach of:

Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.



:mad:

ZenGum 01-10-2012 06:25 PM

Quote:

Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part
was prominently displayed in the admin office of the philosophy department where I was an undergrad, with a picture of a clock with the hands indicating 4.55.

Good words.

footfootfoot 01-11-2012 09:00 AM

I broke my glasses last night.

infinite monkey 01-11-2012 09:06 AM

2 Attachment(s)
Before and after (Only instead of books...arrowheads)

footfootfoot 01-11-2012 09:53 AM

That is too true. Thankfully I have near vision.

infinite monkey 01-11-2012 12:24 PM

I'm farsighted. I can see for miles and miles, but I can't see what's right in front of me without glasses anymore.

Used to have perfect vision. Damn old age. I can see why lifelong glasses wearers would want lasik. Glasses are a PITA!

Pete Zicato 01-11-2012 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by footfootfoot (Post 786744)
That is too true. Thankfully I have near vision.

Wait a few years.

glatt 01-11-2012 12:52 PM

I have about a six inch depth of field that's about a foot from the tip of my nose. Anything closer is blurry, and anything farther is blurry. These new contacts are teh awesome though. They correct for both.


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