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The trick is to call someone else over to hit the <enter> key. This way you have deniability. (Yes, I spent too many years in intel)
--S
Rachel Carmichael wrote:
>
> Dick,
>
> thank you -- how come I don't get invited to speak at NOUG anymore? :(
>
> Actually, I've decided that there should be a corollary to my Rule 0 --
> while that backup is being made, go and have a cup of coffee and take a
> pad and paper with you and start to plan what to do.
>
> This presumes that you haven't already sat down and at least thought
> out what would happen in any given circumstance and planned for it :)
>
> I've found that whenever I just "rush in where angels fear to tread" I
> screw it up. Because I realize (as Barb did) that I should have done
> (or should not have done) something one second AFTER I hit the enter
> key.
>
> I like checklists. Hell, I LOVE checklists.
>
> I've submitted a presentation to IOUG - I hope they take it, as it may
> well be the last time I present, I'm thinking of hanging up my
> presenting shoes :)
>
> Rachel
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