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I have spent the last 5 days working the registration desk for a 4,000 attendee conference. The people holding this conference outsourced the registration process to a company out of Canada and the company representative gave all of the registration clerks (this includes me) a brief training session last Sunday. I was only half-listening when I heard him say something about eBay. He received blank stares from the other 11 people, so he moved on to some other subject. I am still unsure about what eBay had to do with the training.
Yesterday I had cause to go into the server room where this man had camped out for the week and I mentioned eBay to him. He proceeds to tell me all about eBay and about how their stock prices are falling. I told him that I was aware of the falling stock, the Wall Street reports and the impending stock split. He looked shocked.
He then proceeded to tell me that he had just bookmarked a site that he had read about that morning in one of his e-commerce newsletters and he suggested that I check out WAGGLEPOP. My reply? I had been aware of Wagglepop for months and I was surprised that any respectible e-commerce newsletter was just now reporting this.
I suggested that if he REALLY wanted to be on the cutting edge of what is happening in the online auction world, that he should bookmark here on his little laptop computer.
So, if you are reading this and you are a computer geek from Canada and may have spent the last week in Nashville....welcome to here.
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Computer Geeks Who Think They Know it All
anoy those of us that really do
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Dam Canukians always think they know it all.
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Originally Posted by mango man
anoy those of us that really do