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Yes I’m still alive, give me a break…
Posted: 3:33 am
January 28th, 2007
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Vladville

Yes, I’m still alive. Thanks for the heartbeat check, all is good in Vladville.

We’re working on a lot of cool new stuff over at Own Web Now and most of my time/attention has been dedicated there.The things we’re working on are literally transforming the company far more than I ever thought possible so I hope you can understand that I can’t blog every day and the stuff I really want to talk about I’m not allowed/ready to say. So those are the brakes.

But I will leave you with a thought for the day. I am not sure who said this to me this week but I’ve taken quite a liking to it. I mention it to someone on my staff and they wondered if we could use it. Here is the jist:

“Yes, everything that I receive is extra-urgent. However, stupid does not qualify as urgent. If you were stupid enough to (insert stupid business decision here) don’t expect me to rush to save you.”

Thought provoking or just plain rude?

3 Comments

Tony |

I’ve always heard it this way:

“A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.”



astclair |

Rude. Terminate him immediately.



scottinflorida |

It depends on who you’re talking to. If it’s just a user then your reply is rude, if it’s a fellow IT guy that should know better then it’s most likely fair.

Whenever I get spanked by Vlad it usually makes me think that I should have prepared my request a little better before asking a stupid question.

But then again, if you are running a service business than stupid is a commodity that can be profited from, (most of the time).



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