- Oct 9, 1999
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Yes, I know you know lots of words that are only used in Serverville, and the cool IT thing to do is to obfuscate as much as possible, but it would be helpful if you'd deign to communicate in such a way that we lowly users can put some context on your missives.
Urgent email sent to all employees, titled IMPORTANT!!!
B. I don't know why it matters to me.
C. I don't know who sent this.
For the next 30 minutes, all I can hear is people asking other people what that email is about.
An hour later, a second Urgent email arrives, again titled IMPORTANT!!!
Stand down from DEFCON 4, everyone!
Urgent email sent to all employees, titled IMPORTANT!!!
Lync Federation with Malaysia is not working, will advise when it is repaired.
A. I don't know what Lync Federation is.
B. I don't know why it matters to me.
C. I don't know who sent this.
For the next 30 minutes, all I can hear is people asking other people what that email is about.
An hour later, a second Urgent email arrives, again titled IMPORTANT!!!
Video conferencing and OCS calls to the Malaysia office cannot be done until the Lync Federation is repaired. We will notify you when it is repaired.
OK, reading between the lines I guess as long as I don't need to talk to Malaysia this is irrelevant to me, and whatever Lync Federation is has something to do with that.
Stand down from DEFCON 4, everyone!
