Re: Opinions on approach, please...



In article <6a12e4F35dfbqU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Pete Dashwood <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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In article <69vrmlF34n0orU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Pete Dashwood <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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[snip]

You've found a way insure that a Corner Office Idiot doesn't slip in a
'well, I'm really Not Technical but I don't see why you can't, while
you're at it, slip in (x)... really, all ya gotta do is...'? Copyright
that method, Mr Dashwood!


Pretty easy really... don't work with Corner Office Idiots.

Work with the people who control them.

A pity, Mr Dashwood, that 'prior art' seems to prevent your copyright;
that cat's already been belled.

Far too subtle for me, old bean. I have no idea what you're talking about
:-).

My apologies for my obscurity, Mr Dashwood; I was referring to a fable,
attributed to Aesop and found in the works of Odo of Cheriton... ahhhh,
wonderful thing, this Web, a copy of Jacobs' translation might be found at
http://mythfolklore.net/aesopica/jacobs/67.htm .

[snip]

Probably more difficult to do when
dealing with large corporations, (I haven't tried yet...) rather than SMEs..

Good of you to realise this... a difference in quantity might make for a
difference in quality; there's many a Corner Office to contain an Idiot in
large, old, fat, stupid and wealthy businesses.

DD

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