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Frohickey said:
Tell your web developer to get a USB memory stick. Those are as small as keychain fobs and you can have 256MB worth on you, all the time.

They come in smaller sizes at cheaper prices too. And they are very useful.

Quite a few of us have them but for whatever reason, he didn't use it or email me the file. I just thought it was funny. The floppy was pink.
 
groovebuster said:
@rdowns:
Actually I am curious why he didn't e-mail the files when they were that small?

groovebuster

Well, it was a file and a folder with a backup of the file. It allows me to upload a promotional offer or something else to a box on the home page of our site so we can do away with pop ups (which most people block anyway). I guess he was concerned that I stored them properly and understood that once I edited the file in Front Page and uploaded it through a custom module he designed in our system that it would be live on the web (operating without a net so to speak). Guess he wanted to make sure the naked pic of the boss didn't get uploaded in error. The backup file was so I had something tp upload if I screwed up.

Why he chose a floppy is beyond me.
 
groovebuster said:
That's funny... so he thought you were too dumb to store the file correctly and to make a backup yourself? :D Tells a lot about what PC people think about us Mac users. ;)

groovebuster

Did I mention that one of our programmers (one who I do not get along with and prefer not to work with, thankfully his skill set is not one needed for my group) had to come over to my office with his tail between his legs to ask me how to turn on the eMac the programming dept. has to test Mac compatability on our web sites?
 
groovebuster said:
Cool! :p I had incidents like that myself.

Did you savor the situation? ;)

groovebuster

Milked it for everything it was worth. :D
 
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