Amusing story

2015-07-01 Thread Grant Maw
Guys Not really a .net specific post, but I thought I'd share anyway. I'm working on a database at the moment that is used to record heart rates and other biometric data in high intensity exercise scenarios. We're working with an offshore company, creating what is essentially a copy of part of

Re: Amusing story

2015-07-01 Thread Greg Keogh
I feel sorry for the poor innocent Canadian geese -- *Greg* On 2 July 2015 at 14:54, Grant Maw grant@gmail.com wrote: Guys Not really a .net specific post, but I thought I'd share anyway. I'm working on a database at the moment that is used to record heart rates and other biometric

Re: Amusing story

2015-07-01 Thread David Richards
Spam aside (innuendo not intended), that's a pretty big mistake to be sending the wrong data. People get fired for that sort of thing. I'd also be a bit worried about privacy and security with them. This is why I check what I'm sending several times... and who I'm sending to. David If we can