I was the IT manager for a small rural hospital that was part of a larger health network with more than 100k employees. Someone in corporate sent an email to "everyone" about an update to some software that less than .1% of the employees used. 30 Seconds later there was one reply all saying, "I don't use this software. Please take me off the list." I said out loud, "Ooooh noooo."
Not a "reply all" situation (although I've seen plenty of those) but many years ago, a co-worker and his wife (also worked there) both set up auto-reply "out of office" messages before leaving on vacation. One of them decided to test it by sending a note to the other, which triggered an auto-reply, which triggered an auto-reply, which triggered an auto-reply, which triggered an auto-reply...I was the IT manager for a small rural hospital that was part of a larger health network with more than 100k employees. Someone in corporate sent an email to "everyone" about an update to some software that less than .1% of the employees used. 30 Seconds later there was one reply all saying, "I don't use this software. Please take me off the list." I said out loud, "Ooooh noooo."
I giggled my ### off for the next 15 minutes while hundreds of similar "take me off the list" replies came in, and hundreds more "Don't reply all!" messages came in. Ironic. I read every one before corporate had to shut down the email system and clear all the messages waiting in the queue.
Well named. watch to the end
Scott Sterling goes to Pamplona?
I’ve watched this video 100 times and just now realized that he swerved to miss a speed bump
a lot of these are staged/shopped, but still enjoyable. this one- no possible way that's real.
Who was it that was superimposing GM and Shuke into videos?