I'll forgive your myopic assessment since this problem doesn't impact you and seeing it from the vantage point of others evidently stretches the bounds of your imagination.
The emails can be "accumulated" during the day and read later in the evening. In addition, many workplaces (like mine) have a duty-free lunch period. So eating at ones desk is personal time (happily coding away). Finally, at the end of the day instead of leaving immediately to get tied up in the traffic one can linger about and do some coding (off the clock). ~joe >> 3) it's blocked in some work places so if you're working on >> something and need an answer you may not be able to even get to them > > Well, if I'm using RB at work, for work and the company won't make an > exception for something this important, then I'd be concerned about > the company. If one is not using RB at work oops, that loophole just > got closed. > _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> REAL Software has decided to consolidate this mailing list with the online Forums. On Monday, February 12, 2007, this mailing list will no longer be active. We encourage you to continue your REALbasic and REAL SQL Server discussions on the Forums. If you are not presently a member of the forum, please sign up today at <http://forums.realsoftware.com>.
