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Previously on "are you allowed to ask questions on this site?"
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Anyone is ALLOWED to ask questions, however the only questions anyone SHOULD ask are:
Do you like gladiators?
Can you bleed a radiator?
Would Mitch?
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Originally posted by turbowoowoo View PostSo that other posters can view learn, improve and contribute ?
Or should we just
a, ask our accountant (common response from some old hands zzzzzzzzz)
b, read the FAQ's (sometimes its not practical to read hours of docs)
c, grow a pair.
just asking
Note I did ask my accountant and he said I don't know, I read the FAQ and couldn't locate the information and I seem to have found some balls...
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Originally posted by eek View PostSurely you are apologising for any offence taken not caused.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIf you find the need to apologise, make sure you apologise for any offence caused by your remark, not for the remark itself.
The above is an example. MS is many things but a is not one of them. Suity however.....
As for the original question. They are playing a game rather than solving the problem and that is just plain stupid.
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostShould I apologise?
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostI have a question.
We have a help desk that can sometimes help, but often doesn't.
i.e. I was unable to connect remotely. I called to raise a ticket to sort my problem, leaving them my telephone number.
They emailed me to say I needed to re-request access. And closed the ticket saying I had approved its closure. Naturally the first I learned of this was when I got back into the office.
And sometimes, as they did today, they send a "How did we do?" email inviting us to complete a questionnaire.
I snapped today. In completing the questionnaire I may have mentioned they were stupid. I may have mentioned they were cretins.
The red mist has gone now. Should I apologise?
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostI have a question.
We have a help desk that can sometimes help, but often doesn't.
i.e. I was unable to connect remotely. I called to raise a ticket to sort my problem, leaving them my telephone number.
They emailed me to say I needed to re-request access. And closed the ticket saying I had approved its closure. Naturally the first I learned of this was when I got back into the office.
And sometimes, as they did today, they send a "How did we do?" email inviting us to complete a questionnaire.
I snapped today. In completing the questionnaire I may have mentioned they were stupid. I may have mentioned they were cretins.
The red mist has gone now. Should I apologise?
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I have a question.
We have a help desk that can sometimes help, but often doesn't.
i.e. I was unable to connect remotely. I called to raise a ticket to sort my problem, leaving them my telephone number.
They emailed me to say I needed to re-request access. And closed the ticket saying I had approved its closure. Naturally the first I learned of this was when I got back into the office.
And sometimes, as they did today, they send a "How did we do?" email inviting us to complete a questionnaire.
I snapped today. In completing the questionnaire I may have mentioned they were stupid. I may have mentioned they were cretins.
The red mist has gone now. Should I apologise?
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Please play nicely everyone - I don't like it when mummy and daddy argue
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