Look, Ma, no...
Jan. 10th, 2003 02:00 amOn the way to National Airport this morning, I was (typically) running a half-hour late. Then became mired in slow-moving traffic on I-66E. My weekly vehicle health management telecon with a large aerospace company was rapidly approaching, so I found myself booting my Mac G4 laptop, unzipping a file, and reading the contact number and password out -- all while still driving. =:-}
Then I joined the conference call via cellphone, while still driving. Sigh.
Otherwise, I had a lovely afternoon with Nancy in Minneapolis, picking up Land's End items in their outlet store for $6-8 each.
patgreene is getting a new top and pants for $12 that lists in their catalog for $116.
After a bit of cuddling, we went to dinner and to Augsburg College -- Nancy belongs to an ice-dance club that meets there every Thursday. It's a graceful-but-strenuous sport... and males are much in demand as the female skaters outnumber them 2x-3x (contemplative look)...
I'm back home now.
Then I joined the conference call via cellphone, while still driving. Sigh.
Otherwise, I had a lovely afternoon with Nancy in Minneapolis, picking up Land's End items in their outlet store for $6-8 each.
After a bit of cuddling, we went to dinner and to Augsburg College -- Nancy belongs to an ice-dance club that meets there every Thursday. It's a graceful-but-strenuous sport... and males are much in demand as the female skaters outnumber them 2x-3x (contemplative look)...
I'm back home now.
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Date: 2003-01-10 03:03 am (UTC)People get delayed and miss meetings - its a fact of life. They should not be required to risk their lives, and those of people around them, just to sign the attendance register. You run a hectic schedule already so you need to be more careful.
Slow down before something happens to make you slow down.
A concerned Great Old One...
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Date: 2003-01-10 06:37 am (UTC)I am very, very glad that you are okay. I trust that you realize just how lucky you were that the stupdenous risk you took in taking your eyes and concentration off the road like that didn't result in something awful.
May I suggest that if this is a *weekly* conference that you program the number into your cellphone?
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Date: 2003-01-10 07:55 am (UTC)You know I'm going to have to yell at you for this, right? Might I suggest that you program the number into the phone and pick up a hands-free set for your phone.
Look, Ma no............
Date: 2003-01-10 08:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-10 10:17 am (UTC)Well, at least your life insurance is up to date.
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Date: 2003-01-10 10:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-10 01:40 pm (UTC)Traffic was stop-and-go,relatively slow-moving (15-30 mph)so it wasn't as much of a risk as it might seem...
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Date: 2003-01-10 03:34 pm (UTC)I've been contemplating posting something along the lines of, "Could you nice people have at least welcomed him home before whackin' his monkey about the multitasking-while-driving?"; I'd also contemplated just keeping my trap shut.
Seems I opted to do the former.
By the way: welcome home...hope the trip was successful for you.
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Date: 2003-01-10 03:52 pm (UTC)Completely unsolicited GAS:
Please set up the handsfree set when you get into a car. If you're going to use the phone at all...and maybe you might think about programming that number in right when you get it? Maybe that's not practical.
Again, I cannot reiterate strongly enough, I am very, very glad that you made it home in one piece, and nothing awful happened around you.
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Date: 2003-01-11 12:18 am (UTC)'Multi-tasking whilst driving' is a very carefully neutral way of describing it. You have to multiply the raw odds of something bad happening by the magnitude of the bad, to understand what a gamble it is (c.f. risk management, and how to compare the badness of common things like tripping over, with extremely rare things like asteroid impacts).
Everyone who commented is saying very loudly and clearly how really, really glad they are that our friend made it home with no bad stuff happening - it's just implicit, not explicit.
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Date: 2003-01-11 12:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-11 12:22 am (UTC)By the time you've said 'Hang on a sec...' it could be too late.
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Date: 2003-01-11 11:27 am (UTC)Odd...it sounded a lot more like everyone was being critical of Brian for taking a risk. But then, that's probably just my interpretation of what every single person (with the notable exception of
Wonder how Brian saw it...as "welcome home" or "you stupid imbecile"? Or perhaps "welcome home, you stupid imbecile"?
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Date: 2003-01-12 12:50 am (UTC)Thanks for the welcome, in any case.
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Date: 2003-01-12 12:57 am (UTC)I'm also sure that everyone here is perfectly capable of distinguishing between an act, and a personality - anyone can commit a 'stupid' act, but pointing that out is very different from reaching a decision that they are a stupid person.