The Nemesis
Semper Tyrannus
I just saw the pen in his left hand, is all. I am a write-left, do-almost everything-else right guy.
Faxing is pretty much the standard for legal document transfer.
Exactly. For security reasons.
I just saw the pen in his left hand, is all. I am a write-left, do-almost everything-else right guy.
Faxing is pretty much the standard for legal document transfer.
Exactly. For security reasons.
Actually I think it's more for ease, you have hard copies and you want to transmit them to somewhere else that wants hard copies. Emailing and data-faxing is also okay but it's more steps.
I've talked with a bunch of people about why they have fax machines in their offices still and the usual answer I get is that there's not the same risk of interception or something being compromised. And when you're doing something that may have sensitive data in it, that's a big plus.
I like the contrast between the 2 pictures; Thornton is on Doug's side of the table, almost invading his personal space, and Marleau is on the opposite side of the table, slumped down a little more as if Wilson was in the more powerful position. Marleau looks like he was in an interview and got the job, where Thornton looks like he was doing Wilson a favor.
I know this is not the truth in either case, but just funny to think about.
I've talked with a bunch of people about why they have fax machines in their offices still and the usual answer I get is that there's not the same risk of interception or something being compromised. And when you're doing something that may have sensitive data in it, that's a big plus.
Well of course. It'd be hard to catch and throw with teh same hand unless you barehand everything
I mean, sending a document via email still involves scanning the document, entering the email and clicking send. It's not like it's easier than faxing. I feel like faxing gets a lot of hate for no reason.
It gets a lot of hate because its inherently unreliable. Faxes often come across garbled or incomplete which requires refaxing. If there is an issue it can be very difficult to diagnose on which end the problem is occurring, etc. As an IT person I HATE fax machines. We have none in our office, but we do a lot of faxing, we just use an electronic fax service.
It gets a lot of hate because its inherently unreliable. Faxes often come across garbled or incomplete which requires refaxing. If there is an issue it can be very difficult to diagnose on which end the problem is occurring, etc. As an IT person I HATE fax machines. We have none in our office, but we do a lot of faxing, we just use an electronic fax service.
I mean, sending a document via email still involves scanning the document, entering the email and clicking send. It's not like it's easier than faxing. I feel like faxing gets a lot of hate for no reason.
What do you guys use if you dont mind me asking. I have been cribbing fax machines over the last year or so.
considering the document is likely already digital.....
General Office workflow for a fax
Generate Document -> Print Document -> Read and Approve Document -> Edit -> Print -> Fax
Sometimes there is a signature in there somewhere but we would still want and store a digital copy as well as the original.
My folks bought me a lefty stick (I'm a righty) when I was a kid because they had no ****ing clue what they were doing. It's always felt more natural. I don't know if it's a cause or a coincidence, but I've always bought lefty sticks.
I've played 36 years with a left hand shot stick. The general rule is if you are right-handed you shoot left.
I've played 36 years with a left hand shot stick. The general rule is if you are right-handed you shoot left.
The general rule is if you are born in…
Canada: Left
USA: Right
I've played 36 years with a left hand shot stick. The general rule is if you are right-handed you shoot left.
The general rule is if you are born in…
Canada: Left
USA: Right