I found this on the interwubs
http://www.iggdawg.com/junk/pEngine246.swf
It’s cut down on my productivity quite a bit, and my AIM friends seem to like it. So I’m releasing it to you lucky people. Originally stumbled from http://home.planet.nl/~borst595/ . I mirrored it to save him the bandwidth.
Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
We use AIM at work for internal communications quite a bit. We do this not only for the sake of convenience, but because cut/pasting ticket or device information is a lot easier and more reliable than dictating it over the phone. I’ve noticed and interesting trend lately. A lot of the middle aged people talk on AIM as if they’re in highschool. I’ll get an IM from one of our engineers “Hi Ian, r u there?”. I want to slap them. I’m guessing it’s because “aim-speak” has been popularized along with the advent of the instant messenger itself (and text messaging as well in my opinion). So to someone for whom this is a relatively new innovation, they must think “this is just how people talk on IM”… Completely forgetting this is a workplace, and they are an adult speaking with another adult. It’s not really irritating as much as intriguing since these people are usually very professional when speaking or writing emails. it’s only on IM that they talk that way.
Originally published at The IggBlog. You can comment here or there.
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