Expensive Mistakes
coopsweb asks "What's the most expensive mistake you've ever made? Should I mention a certain employee who caused 4 hours worth of delays in Central London and got his company fined £500k?"
No points for stories about the time you had a few and thought it'd be a good idea to wrap your car around a bollard. Or replies consisting of "my wife".
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 11:26)
coopsweb asks "What's the most expensive mistake you've ever made? Should I mention a certain employee who caused 4 hours worth of delays in Central London and got his company fined £500k?"
No points for stories about the time you had a few and thought it'd be a good idea to wrap your car around a bollard. Or replies consisting of "my wife".
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 11:26)
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QOTW Replies?
Adding QOTW replies could prove expensive. My vote is next week we ask "Is QOTW getting boring?" And if you think you can do better just anser "yes" and post your own question.
Use the reply button to post your answers under the question of your choice.
Voila, QOTW is redundant as anyone can post their own QOTW and start a thread.
Points for the best question. Kill 2 birds with one stone. Or 2 stoned birds. Either is good.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 16:10, 4 replies)
Adding QOTW replies could prove expensive. My vote is next week we ask "Is QOTW getting boring?" And if you think you can do better just anser "yes" and post your own question.
Use the reply button to post your answers under the question of your choice.
Voila, QOTW is redundant as anyone can post their own QOTW and start a thread.
Points for the best question. Kill 2 birds with one stone. Or 2 stoned birds. Either is good.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 16:10, 4 replies)
what baffles me is...
why adding replies to qotw was so complicated.
Why aren't all /board /talk /links /qotw /whatever be trivial special cases of a generic /board setup?
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 16:50, closed)
why adding replies to qotw was so complicated.
Why aren't all /board /talk /links /qotw /whatever be trivial special cases of a generic /board setup?
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 16:50, closed)
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