An email received without the attachment... three days later.
995: Mail / Email.
[It is a little embarrassing when you send an email to someone, promise to include an attachment, and then forget to attach it. It is even worse if you are on the receiving end and have been expected to do something with the attachment but you only discover the problem several days after you've received the email.]
"waiting for attachment" - if only beckett were here to write this eworld sequel :)
(re those arrows - i used to chop the points off the cocktail sticks, make a notch to allow some of the pinhead to fit in and then bind the pin in place with cotton thread secued with glue, leaving about half the length of the pin protruding. These arrows didn't need flights as the weight of the pin kept them flying true. Oh, Vaughn, look what you made me do. I'm gonna have to make a bow and arrow now!) Cheers
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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An email received
without the attachment...
three days later.
995: Mail / Email.
[It is a little embarrassing when you send an email to someone, promise to include an attachment, and then forget to attach it. It is even worse if you are on the receiving end and have been expected to do something with the attachment but you only discover the problem several days after you've received the email.]
happens to us all :)
"waiting for attachment" - if only beckett were here to write this eworld sequel :)
(re those arrows - i used to chop the points off the cocktail sticks, make a notch to allow some of the pinhead to fit in and then bind the pin in place with cotton thread secued with glue, leaving about half the length of the pin protruding. These arrows didn't need flights as the weight of the pin kept them flying true. Oh, Vaughn, look what you made me do. I'm gonna have to make a bow and arrow now!) Cheers
A problem i understand all too well...getting older.
post and pic now on my blog in your honour :)
Andrew: So it seems. :-)
Floots: Yes. Thanks for the pics and info about the mini-bows&arrows on your site.
Pat: I hear ya (me too).
has happened to me, too... oh well...
e-mail
to her old professor
she checks her grammar
(Based on a PS to an e-mail I just received from a former student)
Bill: Ha ha...I bet she double checked. :-)
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