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May 09, 2006

Be Careful What You Ask For

Our company has just gone through a merger with a US company (we're Canadaian). So far, it's looking like the majority of the combined company's IT work is being done out of my office. The other day, I just received a document from the US office with some notes regarding an upgrade to their website. I'm getting rather used to someone handing me some scribbled notes on a piece of paper and expecting me to interpret those notes and produce a working piece of software. I wasn't quite expecing these notes, however. The gentleman had literally taken the time to take his hand-scribbled note and scan it in, then convert it to a PDF, then email it to me. It's completely unintelligible.


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Posted by Ian at May 9, 2006 11:43 AM

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It looks like he picked up his 3-year old's scribbled drawing and sent that by mistake.

I mean, really...what the hell kind of cryptic code was that??

Posted by: Michelle at May 13, 2006 10:55 PM

Wow, I cant believe he scanned in his scribbles. You would've thought he would've taken the time to put it into actual words!

Posted by: AboutPaula at May 14, 2006 04:25 AM

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