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You're welcome, I guess.
PIEBALDconsult wrote: waiting for it to be on Netflix
That, can take years, BTW.
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Emilio Largo wrote: Samuel L Jackson ruined the movie just like Jar Jar Elphanting Binks ruined Star Wars. Yes. Trying to be funny no doubt, didn't really do it for me.
But for the most part I liked the blend of action and jokes.
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I thought it was one of the better movies I've seen lately, but yes, Samuel J was terrible in it.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Don't think he's done a really good bad guy since Pulp Fiction.
Normally a damn fined actor, though.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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So I got this in response to my email.
Hey Steven,
Thanks for the reply, but let me help you out here a little bit. No one
"spammed" you.
The word "Spam" as applied to Email means "Unsolicited Bulk Email".
Unsolicited means that the Recipient has not granted verifiable
permission for the message to be sent. Bulk means that the message is
sent as part of a larger collection of messages, all having substantively
identical content. A message is Spam only if it is both Unsolicited and
Bulk.
Unsolicited Email is normal email
(examples: first contact enquiries, job enquiries, sales enquiries)
Bulk Email is normal email
(examples: subscriber newsletters, customer communications, discussion
lists)
When you verifiably requested information on our website, we sent you one
email.
Regardless of the fact that you think it's "silly" that we capture your
information, it is how the majority of companies in our space are able to
sell classes to clients that are actually interested.
Since you are not interested, good luck with everything in your "private"
life.
I'm sure you'll get along just fine...
Cheers,
I was just going to ignore the guy after that. But, I couldn't help myself:
Oh, good job replying.
[big picture of my middle finger][/big picture of my middle finger]
There was no picture in the reply, I actually typed that
You should let people view course lists and prices without collecting
their information so you can "follow up". I shouldn't get a sales call
just because I was browsing.
You'll find lots of colleges and training sites list course lists,
tuition fees, and all types of information for viewing online. They seem
to do well enough.
In fact, out of all the places I was looking at you're the only one who
got in touch with me. In the past through all my training you're the only
one who hit me with a sales call.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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The fact he wrote "Private" life, is like he is insinuating you don't have a private life. This joker is mugging you off big time. Can't you get him in a cage?
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I don't think he would do it
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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I am not sure this guy is worth the time you're spending at it. I wouldn't have brought it on the middle finger level, though, but this is a personal flavor.
Spam lecturer wrote: Unsolicited Email is normal email ... yes, but for the fact that it is unsolicited.
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My very next email would be me forwarding that to his supervisor.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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He's the "Senior Learning Specialist", so I wouldn't know who else to send it to.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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Call the front desk, as for the corp VP
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Yeah, I'm going to get after it. He's replied again referencing my (outdated) website and calling me a hypocrit because I have a contact form there.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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I would.. He's a business and you're the customer. No customer should every be treated that way.
Call the office, ask for someone important, get their email address, and forward them.
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Then email this guy back and ask him if his resume is up to date
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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I got ahold of service, and then I attached him on the complaint email along with our full email thread.
Quote: Sure. I put the thread in order below. I was initially just irritated that
I had to be contacted by a sales person just to find out about the
information there. This guy did a superb job at getting me calmed down and
interested in training.
Not just that he took the time to reply, but that he was a complete dick
about it. Spending energy to be a douche bag on your companies behalf,
rather than spending that energy in any service related fashion. And he
just kept coming back.
Word of mouth advertising doesn't seem to bother him, nor does the
companies image. I suppose you could guess what I would say to anyone I
know if they asked me about training camp....
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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Nice
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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loctrice wrote: it is how the majority of companies in our space I would then be inclined to ask "what space is that? The space under the pebble at the bottom of the pond next to the cow turd?"
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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If he makes the mistake of carrying the conversation further, simply point out that the polite thing to do is to know when to quit, and going beyond that is just arrogance.
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Spam is in the eye of the beholder; no one gets to define it for me.
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Time: Fri Aug 07 10:05 PM, Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 87 degrees, Appears: W, Disappears: E
This is around the London area, yours may be different.
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...and it's kinda weirding me out.
I mean: it's a good browser: I've seen no problems, no crashes, no rendering issues. I'm still getting used to the Search box being the default input (though if you put in a URL it acts just like an address bar) but this, at least, reflects how it's actually being used. However it's IE. OK, it's not, but it has the blue "e" and it's from Microsoft and I've signed the IE must die petition and everything, yet here I am using, and enjoying using, a browser by Microsoft starting with "e".
It makes me nervous.
It's my default browser because as a web developer I need to ensure the stuff I write will work on the platforms most used, and Windows 10 will be big. So I've made Edge my default browser, and I thought it would bug me, and...it's not.
I'm liking Windows 10. A lot. In spite of my deep fears. Fears that have been honed from decades of frustration and disappointment with overhyped underdelivery.
So far so good.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Lipstick on a pig
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Tasty Kool-Aid no?
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I find the karmic implications of your post... disturbing.
You are asking for a Murphy strike from orbit, just to be sure.
Software Zen: delete this;
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