I'd gladly have one with you guys if I wasn't physically in the office. That kind of thing would get me fired. Oddly, they don't care if you are working while drinking... long as you aren't physically on company real estate.
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That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
Have to entertain someone. You apparently having a rough day too. I am wondering when I should get on up on out of here. I am almost to a good stopping point.
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My day isn't so bad. Monitor issues are the worst of it. Me and the guys are just working on an urgent project and the applications I need to use to validate the network changes I need to make are a lot more robust when I'm directly connected to the network. I don't so much mind coming in this afternoon. It was my choice... wearing jeans too so it's not like I had to deal with my normal Monday - Wednesday office wear.
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That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
Doesn't "Please advise." mean "Please give me your advice on this issue?" I just got an email letting me know the color separations were wrong for a file, and them telling me I needed to fix it. My fault, no prob. But then they ended it, "Please advise." Why? Don't they want correct artwork, not advice?
I think it's someone who overuses "Please advise." Because they ask, "Can you please fix it?" right before it.
It's just one of those things that I find annoying. I know Web's mentioned his, "Please advise," annoyance before too. It's like repeating the question twice. Or saying, "Please answer my question."