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that is so true! i hate writting them, and i cant believe some actually read them!
This is the worst thing with official documents; you write the bleeding thing then have to get it reviewed; then you discover that some people have nothing better to do with their lives than nitpick about the version number in the header, the wrong spelling name of the bloke in ‘implementation control’, and the fact that every task hasn’t been broken down into subtasks and related to milestones in MS Project. Also, people use that bleeding edit facility in MS Word that makes all their comments bright red and underlined and impossible to copy and paste.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
This is the worst thing with official documents; you write the bleeding thing then have to get it reviewed; then you discover that some people have nothing better to do with their lives than nitpick about the version number in the header, the wrong spelling name of the bloke in ‘implementation control’, and the fact that every task hasn’t been broken down into subtasks and related to milestones in MS Project. Also, people use that bleeding edit facility in MS Word that makes all their comments bright red and underlined and impossible to copy and paste.
Yeah, the last thing you want is for it to look as if anyone cares about accuracy or detail.
This is the worst thing with official documents; you write the bleeding thing then have to get it reviewed; then you discover that some people have nothing better to do with their lives than nitpick about the version number in the header, the wrong spelling name of the bloke in ‘implementation control’, and the fact that every task hasn’t been broken down into subtasks and related to milestones in MS Project. Also, people use that bleeding edit facility in MS Word that makes all their comments bright red and underlined and impossible to copy and paste.
my client is in the education sector! all ex-teachers. your comment about grammer and spelling is so true!!! they ignore the content and aim, and complain about wrong fonts etc...
I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!
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