A branch in my office hired someone to do all of their online generating lead forms. So this person should know what the internet is right? Right? RIGHT?
Email #1:
Hi Sarah, I’m working on a form for [coworkers name] and one of the questions has multiple possible answers. http://www.fakeform.com/
The two questions on the right of the page should allow for multiple radio button choices. Can you tell me how I can set that?
Thanks
Me: re-reading three times...looking at form 3-4 times...figure I must be reading something incorrectly.
My Response:
Why don’t you give me a call so we can talk more about this. I’m not sure I understand what you’re trying to accomplish.
Email #2 back (spelling errors and all):
Hi Sarah, I was really busy today but can cal tomorrow. I want to be able to allow multiple radio buttons selected to answer one question. I’ll call tomorrow.
Me: re-reading three times again. Deciding this person is plain idiot.
My Response:
Then you should use a check box question, not a radio button question.
Email #3:
Ah! Thanks.
Seriously?? WTF??
I should also say that she has been with us for over a year making forms, so she is NOT new.
Friday, December 5, 2008
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BIZARRO SAYS:
Sarah, me no understand her emails perfectly!
HA! Only bizarro would understand that person's emails.
Sarah, you should tell her the internet is on computers now...
I refuse to justify her existence with further response!
as Ming Ming would say: "This is ridicleous!"
BALDERDASH!
Plastics.
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