My RSS reader for the BBC has the following headline:
"Canada hit by snowstorm."
A) It's a big friggin' country, could you be more specific?
B) It's December, unless it wipes out entire villages, this is not news.
This just compounds my general irritation with most news covering the falling of every flake like it's a national disaster.
"Canada hit by snowstorm."
Was that followed by the headline "Bear Shits in Woods"?
:: goes to stand next to dana and smite work people ::
Dear You and You and You and You:
Please confer with one another. Please confer with your superiors. Please do not send me an email with your "idea for a great new thing" and then follow it up two days later with MY boss' boss asking why I am taking so long about it. Please understand that ecommerce and data collection take some time when trying to unify seven (7) competing databases and that yes, although you can "do something like this on Amazon.com," please to note the size of our staff vs. that of, say, Amazon.
Also, in plain English (since you say I geek too much): You. No. Listen. Website. Go. BOOM.
Sincerely yours,
Bitchy chick with the passcodes to the server.
Happy anniversary, Burrell and DH!
You okay, Dana?
ND, don't slip.
This just compounds my general irritation with most news covering the falling of every flake like it's a national disaster.
The news is just trying to help Canadians who might not be expecting a snowstorm during the winter.
WORK SMITE STUPID PEOPLE WITH THEIR STUPID WRONG ISSUES AND THEIR STUPID INTERFERENCE
Maybe a burrito will help?
Sox, there is no need to apologize for ranting in Natter. That's like apologizing for snow in Canada.
Burritos can fix anything.
Nothing wrong with a good rant Sox.