Seriously trying to decide what to do on a tricky problem. I’m 50/50. Please help (without any detail, I’m hoping the result will nudge me in the right direction)
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Should I act now or delay
21Act now47.62%10Delay47.62%10AndyW's mum prefers you to take immediate action to delay.4.76%1 -
I'm sure it's nothing a nice picture of Salma Hayek can't fix.
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I can see how any problem you encounter could be tricky if this is how you try solving them.Originally posted by Archangel View PostSeriously trying to decide what to do on a tricky problem. I’m 50/50. Please help (without any detail, I’m hoping the result will nudge me in the right direction)'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Whoops! I’ll leave the poll up for interest (just me then?) but I’ve just precipitated the decision! I’ve been drafting an email response and just hit send instead of save!!! So “act now” has been actioned. (I wonder if subconsciously that’s the result I wanted)
anyway, it’s done now.Last edited by Archangel; 4 August 2021, 17:18.Comment
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Yes.Originally posted by Archangel View PostSeriously trying to decide what to do on a tricky problem. I’m 50/50. Please help (without any detail, I’m hoping the result will nudge me in the right direction)I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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I just received your e-mail and, I'm afraid the position has been offered to someone else because you were a dithering cretin. Actually, we were never going to offer you the position, but we thought we'd string you along
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So this thread was a complete waste of time. Whodathunkit.Originally posted by Archangel View PostWhoops! I’ll leave the poll up for interest (just me then?) but I’ve just precipitated the decision! I’ve been drafting an email response and just hit send instead of save!!! So “act now” has been actioned. (I wonder if subconsciously that’s the result I wanted)
anyway, it’s done now.
At least the neg rep option is still available.
EDIT : Oh no it isn't. Meant to hit cancel and hit submit by mistake. Silly me.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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