I disagree. In fact, I’d like clarification on when we can expect an announcement about the scheduling of any potential releases regarding future notifications. Perhaps we can have a town hall meeting about it?
That sort of decision requires a pre-meeting.
Are you certain? I don’t know if a pre-meeting is necessary. Perhaps we should consider suggesting the development of an exploratory committee on pre-meeting efficacy in next month’s roundtable?
I would think today, 1 Dec. If by the end of Nov was the initial date for the announcement … then the staff asked for an additional day … viola - today it shall be!
Wait… Didn’t we already have that meeting? What the heck meeting was I in?! No no… I remember now. That was the executive briefing committee fireside chat regarding the planning of pre-meeting meeting efficacy and the preparation of the planning thereof.
It is customary to deliver bad news on Friday.
That is rumored to be true. As a matter of fact, I yelled at my boss once when he scheduled me for a 16:00 meeting on a Friday. “Dude! You scared the hell outta me!” When I explained about bad news on a Friday he said he’d never heard that before. I told him to never do that again.
Not to be confused with Dan’s keynote itinerary summary of the break-out special interest groups for the non-denominational multi-season holiday party back in August.
Man, that party was an appropriately professional and fiscally responsible level of wild!
That seems like a better rule for a 9-5 office environment than for an online community forum. I don’t think Dan wants to make everyone mad right before most of us have two days of freetime to yell at strangers on the internet.
Well considering the announcement is supposed to be TODAY, and not TOMORROW…shouldn’t matter, should it.
nor ultimately should a thread asking for an update about the update announcement, or a derailed conversation about imaginary meetings that don’t exist, but here we are. Life’s kinda funny that way, isn’t it?
Just so we’re clear the announcement will never happen tomorrow. When it arrives it shall be today and from that point in time forward there shall be a before the announcement and an after the announcement.
Wait a minute, you’re no jerk!
/taps impatiently on the desk
Well it does say likeable.