Le 2010-10-06 22:56, Scott Furry a écrit :
On 06/10/10 08:19 PM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
On Wed, 2010-10-06 at 19:59 -0600, Scott Furry wrote:
[snip]
I thought the original suggestion was a very funny joke and did not take
it seriously, and I thought the comments by Marc were in the same vein.
Lighten up, mate.
--Jean
I did mention I liked the idea too.
But where does a joke cross the line to show callousness?
My vote is for MacGyver-Office "No paperclips were harmed".
Scott
No idea where you live, but where I live in Ontario, the word "front"
does not conjure up what you describe. It is just an other word that is
at one's disposal. Just simply that. It is sad that you have removed
this from your working vocabulary and find that you can't bear the
thought of using it where it is used for another purpose.
Marc
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