after you've had a few and you see a no. of objectionable comments, is it acceptable to respond with the 1st thing that comes into your mind?
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What did you write?Originally posted by BigTime View Postafter you've had a few and you see a no. of objectionable comments, is it acceptable to respond with the 1st thing that comes into your mind?Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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What the previous respondant said.Originally posted by bodnobal View PostWhat is "facebook".
Latest thing on the t'internet I suppose?
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Although this is almost certainly too late, Don't do it!Originally posted by BigTime View Postafter you've had a few and you see a no. of objectionable comments, is it acceptable to respond with the 1st thing that comes into your mind?
What seems reasonable or amusing at 00:21 after a couple of cheeky ones probably won't tomorrow when all your mates see it and decide you're actually a bit of a pri<k.
All keyboards and mobiles should come with alcohol sensors IMHO.
HTHComment
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Gmail Labs has an optional feature called Mail Goggles that makes you answer a simple math question before it lets you send an email.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAlthough this is almost certainly too late, Don't do it!
What seems reasonable or amusing at 00:21 after a couple of cheeky ones probably won't tomorrow when all your mates see it and decide you're actually a bit of a pri<k.
All keyboards and mobiles should come with alcohol sensors IMHO.
HTH
common sense
Though that would preclude most of my users from using the systems at clientco....Comment
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fortunately not the 1st thing. they deserved it though - narcissistic mofosOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostWhat did you write?Comment
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This I likeOriginally posted by jmo21 View PostGmail Labs has an optional feature called Mail Goggles that makes you answer a simple math question before it lets you send an email.
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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