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Re: [LUG] query. Home "NAS" Help please.
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- Subject: Re: [LUG] query. Home "NAS" Help please.
- From: Eion MacDonald <eionmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 21:14:13 +0000
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On 14/03/2015 21:04, bad apple wrote:
> On 14/03/15 20:38, Eion MacDonald wrote:
>> > Dear Folk, 20150312.
> Well, that's one of the weirdest generic greetings I've seen in an email
> for a while, timestamped no less. I kind of like it.
>
I deal with people over all time zones and in 4 continents in many
'keyboards' (Chinese, Russian, Uzbek, USA Czech Republic, etc. Often
with no context of gender or standing (age/status/position etc) so a
long time ago I adopted a standard email greeting (even used to family)
"Dear folk, Yearmonthdate hourminute" . This allows filing and searching
records easy by time and email address. Especially when in live time
contract details are discussed and settled. (like 30 in-out emails over
say 20 minutes, common with Japanese/PRC clients)
--
regards
Eion MacDonald
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