She called to apologize (she had the wrong area code), and I told her if she hires the guy, he owes me flowers.
It was great of you to call Allyson. And I admire this woman for calling you back to explain her error. Unfortunately most folks would have just dialed the new area code and never bothered to apologize.
Today I had to write a check for 600 bucks to a man whose unattended car my wife damaged in the parking lot. My wife called me at the time to ask what to do, and I told her to leave a note with our phone number. So when I paid the man he thanked me profusely for our honesty. I told him it would be nice if honesty was the norm rather than the exception. Now I hope the karma wheel gets me my 600 bucks back.
For some reason, people keep leaving messages for random businesses on my home voice mail.
A roommate and I used to get messages for a Dr. Hayden despite the fact our message ended with, "This is NOT DR. HAYDEN'S OFFICE.
PLEASE
DO NOT LEAVE MESSAGES FOR DR. HAYDEN!"
If it sounded really important, someone's health at stake, we'd forward them to the doctor. If it was just someone calling for an appointment, we ignored and deleted.
Pencil usually survives those accidents pretty well. It's the water-soluble pen inks that get you.
t As a reporter, took many notes in the rain.
But you didn't type rm *.* in your home directory and hit return, did you? It is still currently salvagable. Not a dummy. Just damp.
What can be done to her that's as bad as what she's got to live with?
If I kill someone and feel really bad, I don't need any other punishment?
No, that's why I also said I have no problem with her being charged with something. The post was in response to someone saying they didn't know what she'd be charged with, if anything.
That's the thing. If she drove into the water with another adult who wound up dead, no one would think twice about charging her with something.
I don't think that this has anything to do with it being a child. I think it's just like, "Oh, shit, we don't have a stupidity and arrogance charge. What fits?" I have no more or less problem with her being charged with anything because it was a kid, I just think it is bound to pale in comparison. I know three people who were driving cars involved in fatal accidents. Not one of them had been drinking, or high, or anything, and none had bad driving records. They all had to be charged. The legal charges were like getting bapped with a nerf ball, compared to the lead pipe beating about the head, of knowing they'd killed someone--in two cases, someone (an adult) they loved.
I read they're thinking of fining drivers who drove past barricades. Making them pay for the rescue effort.
It seems like every year they talk about doing this to people who get stranded on ice out in the lake.
Somebody mistakenly sent out an email which went out Firmwide. Thousands of people.
Could be worse. My last job was still winceing from the global email
flamewar
that somebody started -- she sent out a personal, inflammatory reaction to Sept. 11 to the whole multinational, eleventy-hundred-subsidiary, yes-we-have-an-office-in-Singapore company. And every single reply was Reply All. And people argued back and forth for more than a week before someone in the tech office called up each one personally to tell them to shut the hell up. Before it all ended, it crashed the server. Rumor has it she got fired, but I've never been able to verify that.
Jesus Fucking Christ.
Somebody mistakenly sent out an email which went out Firmwide. Thousands of people.
And NOW dozebns of people are replying ALSO FIRMWIDE that they got the email in error. How fucking stupid do you have to be to add your "me too" to the mistake?
Morons at my former BigInternationalCompany managed to shut down our entire email system for two days doing that.
In some European country, they started charging to rescue mountain climbers who climbed the mountain despite weather warnings. IIRC the average charge is $50,000.
I think it's just like, "Oh, shit, we don't have a stupidity and arrogance charge. What fits?"
I'm not saying I'd like to see her in jail. She'll certainly suffer enough for her arrogance/stupidity without jail. But I think society needs the nerf babs--if only to serve as a warning to others to THINK before they do something incredibly stupid. It probably has the same deterrent effect the death penalty has on murderers but it helps ease society's outrage.