Where are your priorities?


kmillen

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Jan 29, 2007
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So, I was just in my dad's office and saw something that I thought was absolutely hilarious. When you walk into the office he has an L-shaped desk which is his main workspace. Then there is another desk behind that one which holds things like fax machine, printer, and other stuff like that. In the rear corner of the desk you will see three pictures.

Take a look at the piority of the pictures. When I saw this I was in tears I was laughing so hard, sorry for the poor quality of the picture, I just took it with my camera phone.
 

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Hmmm. Thats exactly the order I have the pics arranged on my desk.

I don't get it?

Whats the problem here????

:wink
 
I see nothing out of order either... what am I missing?
Happy New Year Evan and Kyle :)
 
You too Bony.

Regards to you and yours.

Happy New Year. God Bless.
 
I never said there was a problem haha...The only picture you'll find in my cubicle is the poster of the GT hanging on my wall haha.

Happy new year bony!
 
No problem

That's funny! Certainly in the right order. My daughter walked into my office over the holidays and chastised me for the "family" photos being over 5 years old. Hell, they were almost 8 years old.

By the way Kyle - thanks, those floating rotors are the bomb! What great feel they have. :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
 
My desk looks similar. Apart from the fact I have more car pictures. And no children. :biggrin
 
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Funny but I took a digital picture and I had this guy Casey blow it up to a 4 X 8 foot banner for my wall. The pic was a daily reminder of the car I wanted and it was a year and some many months later when my car arrived!!!!!
If you have a high res. pic you want blown up this guy can do the trick. [email protected]

BillyRay
 
That's funny! Certainly in the right order. My daughter walked into my office over the holidays and chastised me for the "family" photos being over 5 years old. Hell, they were almost 8 years old.

By the way Kyle - thanks, those floating rotors are the bomb! What great feel they have. :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

I knew that everyone on the forum would appreciate this haha. I know that I found it hilarious. Oh and by the way...That picture of me was taken 15 years ago haha. But, that's really my fault, I don't like to have my picture taken.

I'm glad you're enjoying the rotors! Pleae let me know if there's anything more I can help you with.
 
Nothing wrong with that. My office in FL had no family photos, but it did have GTs. :thumbsup

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MJ....
red??? et tu?
Frankie is everywhere :-)
 
I thought the Rolodex was long obsolete by now too!
 
I thought the Rolodex was long obsolete by now too!

Why? 'Never have to "fix" 'em. 'Always works. 'Never breaks down. 'Never developes "glitches". 'Don't need to learn how to use it. It's "paid for" - and it never needs batteries! :lol So, if it ain't broke, why fix (or replace) it?! :biggrin

I'm jus' sayin'.............
 
I think his priorities are just fine.
 
I thought the Rolodex was long obsolete by now too!

My Dad is not the most technoligically advanced person in the world. He prefers hard copies of everything that he can touch, not just look at.

He's always on the computer but when it comes to his contacts and business documents he likes to have the hard copies.

Every time my phone breaks or computer melts down he laughs and says "See, if you had a day planner or contact book you wouldn't be freaking out right now."
 
My Dad is not the most technoligically advanced person in the world. He prefers hard copies of everything that he can touch, not just look at.

He's always on the computer but when it comes to his contacts and business documents he likes to have the hard copies.

Every time my phone breaks or computer melts down he laughs and says "See, if you had a day planner or contact book you wouldn't be freaking out right now."


Kyle - my old 'puter still has an eraser on the end of it.

The new 'puter is just an expensive deck of cards with email access and a permanent link to the Ford GT Forum.



See you Friday..

Jeff
 
The new 'puter is just an expensive deck of cards with email access and a permanent link to the Ford GT Forum.


+1 !!!
 
The new 'puter is just an expensive deck of cards with email access and a permanent link to the Ford GT Forum.

++1 and my metal 1975 phone index has always come to the rescue when battery asisted gadgets failed.
 
My Dad is not the most technoligically advanced person in the world. He prefers hard copies of everything that he can touch, not just look at.

He's always on the computer but when it comes to his contacts and business documents he likes to have the hard copies.

Every time my phone breaks or computer melts down he laughs and says "See, if you had a day planner or contact book you wouldn't be freaking out right now."

Yep, have to have backups. I have two or more PCs with contact info and my cell phone as another backup. Electronic lookup is much faster.
 
My desk looks similar. Apart from the fact I have more car pictures. And no children. :biggrin



Same here .... :thumbsup

:cheers
Anders