It's a little opinionated, to be sure, but what is clear is that there may be an entirely banal and bonehead reason/explanation for the concern that initially prompted this thread.
You bring your kid to work because the school has a day off and no one is available to take care of them. You plunk them at your computer to occupy them because you have a meeting to go to. And bingo, they do something that takes you 3 days to fix and loses all your e-mail for that period, including people who may have only ever mailed you during that period so you can't even write them back and say "Sorry, I may have lost any mail you sent yesterday".
Two computers ago, I had some bizarre incident with my machine at home where something about the CD-drive resulted in the destruction of not only the CD drive, but the motherboard, CPU, and deluxe videocard too. By some bizarre miracle, the only thing that survived was the hard-drive. I still haven't found a tech who can figure out what the hell happened.
In any event, the point is, s**t happens, and Mr. Weber seems to accept that.
You bring your kid to work because the school has a day off and no one is available to take care of them. You plunk them at your computer to occupy them because you have a meeting to go to. And bingo, they do something that takes you 3 days to fix and loses all your e-mail for that period, including people who may have only ever mailed you during that period so you can't even write them back and say "Sorry, I may have lost any mail you sent yesterday".
Two computers ago, I had some bizarre incident with my machine at home where something about the CD-drive resulted in the destruction of not only the CD drive, but the motherboard, CPU, and deluxe videocard too. By some bizarre miracle, the only thing that survived was the hard-drive. I still haven't found a tech who can figure out what the hell happened.
In any event, the point is, s**t happens, and Mr. Weber seems to accept that.
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