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I ordered laser labels yesterday for my new printer - company I've never used before. Arrived today, and ... the package feels odd, like there are lumps in it ...
Open it up and find the labels, a "10% off your next order voucher, a nice letter thanking me for using the new website - and a bag of chocolate money as a little Christmas present!
Win win!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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Nope: I may - or may not - order from them again, depends on price and availability.
But I will eat the chocolate!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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QED!
It really is your fault that their long-term customers will be overcharged!
Shame on you!
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Of course they hope that you will smudge the labels with the chocolate so that you have to order new ones
Bib on !
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I'm suspicious. They somehow knew exactly how to bribe you.
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Damn! I knew I should have covered the webcam!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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That might be worth a free plug man, may as well say who it was :p
"Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity."
- Hanlon's Razor
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OriginalGriff wrote: and a bag of chocolate money as a little Christmas present! Probably left overs from Chanukah[^] . . . chocolate coins for children is a tradition (in US, at least).
More importantly: dark chocolate or milk chocolate? That's how you determine if you ever reorder.
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What if you're diabetic, or a struggling chocolaholic?
Not so nice now, are they...
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dandy72 wrote: Not so nice now, are they...
I just ate one, and the verdict is "Yes. Yes they are nice."
They may be milk chocolate (and I prefer Lindt 85% Dark) but it's pretty good Belgian chocolate, and reasonably thick as well.
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Mmmmmm. Bitecoin!
Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)
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It's a bit funny to see the managing bosses randomly use terminologies as per their wish.
Like Authenticate/Authorize, Data/Meta-Data, and so many of them. Completely mixed up. But still everyone nods their head and keeps going lol
Full Reset
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If you find a not-migrated-from-the-developer-ranks manager who even understands what meta-data is, you're a lucky guy.
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There is no unique, unambiguous, generally agreed upon, definition of what metadata is.
The concept was not invented by computer guys. Librarians have been talking about it for ages. Wherever three librarians are gathered, there are four opinions about what is metadata. If you ever meet a few librarians at a party, ask them about the author and title of a book: When included in an index or catalog, that is obviously metadata, but when exactly the same information is printed on the title page, is that metadata, too? Is the same info both data and metadata? Or are both occurences metadata, so that the author and title is nowhere present as raw data? ... the discussion may last the rest of the night.
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Member 7989122 wrote: There is no unique, unambiguous, generally agreed upon, definition of what metadata is. Let me give you one;
Meta-data is data that describes how data is formed and what it represents
Member 7989122 wrote: The concept was not invented by computer guys. Librarians have been talking about it for ages. Wherever three librarians are gathered, there are four opinions about what is metadata. If you ever meet a few librarians at a party, ask them about the author and title of a book: When included in an index or catalog, that is obviously metadata, but when exactly the same information is printed on the title page, is that metadata, too? No, when it the title is printed in the catalog or index, the title is still data. It does not become "meta-data" - the catalog and the index in itself are, but the title in itself is not. The title in the index is data, because it does not describe other data. The entire index is the thing that describes that. IOW, metadata consists of data.
Member 7989122 wrote: when exactly the same information is printed on the title page, is that metadata, too? You should be able to answer that one yourself, and why it is so.
Member 7989122 wrote: he discussion may last the rest of the night. Not even a minute.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: when it the title is printed in the catalog or index, the title is still data. It does not become "meta-data" - the catalog and the index in itself are Well, they say that great minds think alike, so it only follows that daft ones do, too.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Well, they say that great minds think alike, so it only follows that daft ones do, too. I think a great mind is very alike a crazy one
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There's a thin line between genius and insanity, and everyone knows which side of the line I'm on.
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The fun side
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Well, I tried it - I am speaking from empirical evidence.
Even if computer guys (or rather: one computer guy) is very firm in his claim that there is not, nor has ever been, any other interpretation of a term than his, there still may be other interpretations out in the wild.
It is sort of like the first commandment - if there really was only one god, it would be redundant. Look around: There are lots of them. Similar with definitions of "metadata". "Thou shalt not have any other definitions than mine", yet there are lots of them.
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No, that's nonsense; meta-data has a clear definition.
There are a lot of people using the word without knowing it, but that does not change the definition. How the word is used outside of IT is not relevant.
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Metadata - Wikipedia[^]
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More than that - it has many clear definitions. Unfortunately, they are not in agreement.
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Nope, just one definition; and if you can't unambiguously explain what it is, you should not be allowed near data.
The idea that there are "multiple" definitions is utter nonsense; just like there is only ONE definition for a primary key (albeit it may be worded in different forms). We can communicate about stuff only if we mean the same things with the words we use - that is why we have so many dictionaries.
You can try and make up something new, but if it is not in the dictionary, no-one will be able to decipher it (and you become a manager!)
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