Parents!
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isn't social media just email with Reply All the only option? was [very briefly] in a cycling group... ... lot's of: - look at what I had for lunch today!! - my neighbour had a baby! - my cat is very fat, and shat on the mat!!! social media free for 5 years now... not a single relapse. still waiting for the sobriety chips to prove it, anyone know where to get them?
pestilence [ pes-tl-uh ns ] noun 1. a deadly or virulent epidemic disease. especially bubonic plague. 2. something that is considered harmful, destructive, or evil. Synonyms: pest, plague, people
lopatir wrote:
social media free for 5 years now... not a single relapse. still waiting for the sobriety chips to prove it
Sanity is reward enough.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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musefan wrote:
Email is NOT suitable for multi-person conversations.
Of course it is! That's why it has a "Reply all" feature! :-D
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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[RANT] Aaarrrghhhh, My kids go to school, they have classmates, classmates have parents and those parents organize things like joint parties, driving to an event, presents for the teacher, … So one parent takes initiative and sends a mail to everyone to organize something. Great, very nice, no problem there. But then it seems that every single parent of every single classmate feels the need to press "reply all" to send "thank you", "how nice is this", "you're amazing" type of messages :mad:. As if I give a f... damn!! and of course, somehow the wrong email address is used, so you ask kindly to change it to something else, no, just press "reply all" again with some other useless message. Stupid parents ! :sigh: (had to get that of my chest, thank you for reading ;-))
V.
Thank you for sharing this.... now where is the reply all button for this thread thingy :)
“The palest ink is better than the best memory.” - Chinese Proverb
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isn't social media just email with Reply All the only option? was [very briefly] in a cycling group... ... lot's of: - look at what I had for lunch today!! - my neighbour had a baby! - my cat is very fat, and shat on the mat!!! social media free for 5 years now... not a single relapse. still waiting for the sobriety chips to prove it, anyone know where to get them?
pestilence [ pes-tl-uh ns ] noun 1. a deadly or virulent epidemic disease. especially bubonic plague. 2. something that is considered harmful, destructive, or evil. Synonyms: pest, plague, people
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[RANT] Aaarrrghhhh, My kids go to school, they have classmates, classmates have parents and those parents organize things like joint parties, driving to an event, presents for the teacher, … So one parent takes initiative and sends a mail to everyone to organize something. Great, very nice, no problem there. But then it seems that every single parent of every single classmate feels the need to press "reply all" to send "thank you", "how nice is this", "you're amazing" type of messages :mad:. As if I give a f... damn!! and of course, somehow the wrong email address is used, so you ask kindly to change it to something else, no, just press "reply all" again with some other useless message. Stupid parents ! :sigh: (had to get that of my chest, thank you for reading ;-))
V.
V. wrote:
My kids
I think I've found your problem. :-\
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[RANT] Aaarrrghhhh, My kids go to school, they have classmates, classmates have parents and those parents organize things like joint parties, driving to an event, presents for the teacher, … So one parent takes initiative and sends a mail to everyone to organize something. Great, very nice, no problem there. But then it seems that every single parent of every single classmate feels the need to press "reply all" to send "thank you", "how nice is this", "you're amazing" type of messages :mad:. As if I give a f... damn!! and of course, somehow the wrong email address is used, so you ask kindly to change it to something else, no, just press "reply all" again with some other useless message. Stupid parents ! :sigh: (had to get that of my chest, thank you for reading ;-))
V.
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Solution: allow your kids to grow up in ignorance with no peer-to-peer social skills, and home school them. :-D
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
OriginalGriff wrote:
with no peer-to-peer social skills
(every INTJ, introverted, frustrated-with-humanity software developer looks around at every other INTJ, introverted, frustrated-with-humanity software developer with a "you say that like it's a bad thing" look.)
cheers Chris Maunder
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[RANT] Aaarrrghhhh, My kids go to school, they have classmates, classmates have parents and those parents organize things like joint parties, driving to an event, presents for the teacher, … So one parent takes initiative and sends a mail to everyone to organize something. Great, very nice, no problem there. But then it seems that every single parent of every single classmate feels the need to press "reply all" to send "thank you", "how nice is this", "you're amazing" type of messages :mad:. As if I give a f... damn!! and of course, somehow the wrong email address is used, so you ask kindly to change it to something else, no, just press "reply all" again with some other useless message. Stupid parents ! :sigh: (had to get that of my chest, thank you for reading ;-))
V.
If you were evil, you could abuse the "reply all" feature, and do something like Reply All: Jane, looking forward to seeing you Friday Night! Reply All: Jim, Friday night's looking good, see you there Reply All: Steve, Friday night! See you there etc. Somebody might get a clue. then again, probably not :(
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OriginalGriff wrote:
with no peer-to-peer social skills
(every INTJ, introverted, frustrated-with-humanity software developer looks around at every other INTJ, introverted, frustrated-with-humanity software developer with a "you say that like it's a bad thing" look.)
cheers Chris Maunder
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[RANT] Aaarrrghhhh, My kids go to school, they have classmates, classmates have parents and those parents organize things like joint parties, driving to an event, presents for the teacher, … So one parent takes initiative and sends a mail to everyone to organize something. Great, very nice, no problem there. But then it seems that every single parent of every single classmate feels the need to press "reply all" to send "thank you", "how nice is this", "you're amazing" type of messages :mad:. As if I give a f... damn!! and of course, somehow the wrong email address is used, so you ask kindly to change it to something else, no, just press "reply all" again with some other useless message. Stupid parents ! :sigh: (had to get that of my chest, thank you for reading ;-))
V.
Considering the number of spam mails I routinely delete every day (most days it is 20-30 of them, but sometimes it is worse), handling those extra "reply to all" things doesn't add very much. Delete - delete - delete - ... That is only one more reason to hit Delete. Those are easily identified. I am slightly more worried about those that I immediately classify as spam - but they are not. If I hadn't done that double-check of my Deleted Mail folder a week ago, discovering that one deleted message was in fact legit, I would tomorrow morning have been woken up by a guy from the power company out to check that my complete electric installation is according to regulations. (I am about to tear it all out, having it replaced, so we had the check postponed until that work is completed.)