Wednesday, February 2, 2011

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

half day today
so went to work as usual
ta bao all the stuff tt i am gg to "attack" during the long weekend
=((

nevertheless, i still managed to clear some crappy stuff in the AM
*beam beam*

got this incident want to share:-

i send out an email to inform the rest abt the changes i made to a template in respect to an earlier email send out by one of the coll
i highlighted the changes in red and bold for easy reference and even remind them what to do with immediate effect
someone called me
and the conversation goes like this:-

hello
yes
can u tell me what is the changes in clause b
clause b?
yes clause b. u said changes highlighted in red mah, but clause b got nothing
becoz in the original version, there is only clause a. but after i amended clause a, too long le, the para, so i splitted the clause in a and b. so b no change.
oh is it? last time only 1 clause. so now u only amend the one in red and split the clause into 2
yes
ok. bye

hm......frankly, maybe this coll very hardworking
wants to know the difference
u know as in SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
but for me, normally, when ppl said "please replace this with this with immediate effect" normally i just follow lor
why bother to know?
there must be some changes de mah
can't be the person suka suka amend rite?
hm.......

if not, the coll can always take back the old version and compare and then tell us the difference.
does tt mean, in future, when i do such annoucement again, i got to specifically say what, where and why the changes?

sigh

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