Oh, God yes. You save one document with the Track Changes on for your records, and then accept EVERYTHING so there's no trace of it left.
'Safe'
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Unfortunately I must take this amusement to polish a document in which someone added changes in red and struck out and reddened replaced text...but not by using Track Changes. They formatted manually each time.
editor head explody
If any of my writers or PMs did that, I would never stop screaming. Ever.
ita has stripy knees! Hee!
Lee, try using aloe vera gel with lidocaine. It helps with the pain.
OMG yes. Katerina Bee turned me onto the aloe vera gel with lidocaine when she was visiting and I love the stuff. We found it at Walgreen's but I think Katie said it wasn't available in CA.
You know, for all I love Track Changes, for the love of GOD accept changes before publishing your document to the intranet. I don't get people.
I had to explain to one of my writers that if we didn't accept or remove all the revision marks from a document, it would break the build, and then we wouldn't be able to meet our deadline, and that would be very very bad. I think the cheerful tone of voice I used while explaining this was what freaked the writer out the most.
You know what's wicked helpful? SUNSCREEN.
You know what's wicked helpful? SUNSCREEN.
But not, it would seem, for me, since I was wearing it.
Everybody's free to wear (higher SPF) sunscreen.
You know what's wicked helpful? SUNSCREEN.
Except for the bit where almost all sunblocks available in the U.S. aren't, y'know, photostable and lose their effectiveness after about an hour in direct sun.
I carry a tub of that stuff with me. Pale. Sun owie.
My mom was telling me I should get more sun. Then she asked with the dark patches under my eyes were from . Sun damage, mom!
Actually, some of it was just bad lighting. But while I do look better with a little color, in order to get that I have to think about it and plan as opposed to just slathering up with spf 50 when I'm going to be outside for a long time. Besides, I spent the first 17 years of my life getting roasted at 4000 ft in the sunbelt. I should probably be a little more careful now.