Re: [the great right-tool-for-the-job debate] Re: Running Subroutines from Other Scripts
Re: [the great right-tool-for-the-job debate] Re: Running Subroutines from Other Scripts
- Subject: Re: [the great right-tool-for-the-job debate] Re: Running Subroutines from Other Scripts
- From: Malcolm Fitzgerald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 02:10:04 +1000
and has said:
[4] Just don't blame me when all your friends call you "Dilbert" ;)
No, I blame you. We should all have a very strong sense of whether we
want to be "fisse or fowle." You and all like you are to blame for
enabling people like me to cross the bridge from computing practice
into computing language concepts. Where is the footnote to your email
that says something along the lines of, "recognising any sort of
computer jargon at parties will cause old friends to point and laugh
just as surely as if your nose were on fire. Do not enunciate these
words unless you're prepared to cross social boundaries."
(Shane's the same, only worse, it only took two days of sitting in
front of the him while he said, "This stuff is easy" before I was
emailing friends telling them I could AppleScript. Yikes! and can you
undo an email? No, not unless Paul knows a way to delete them from a
recipient's mailbox.)
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