By all means use it in the ppt, but I am not the one to capture this
brilliant shot, I happen to hit on it while browsing through flickr, better
thing would be to quote the person who originally took the shit (oh and if
that person is picky ask permission from him/her too)

@Raminder- I was not talking about just this particular instance by itself I
wanted to see what people think would be considered as overkill when it
comes to feedback, if people have examples to quote even better

Apar

On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 1:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Thank you for posting this.  May I use it in a PPT presentation and cite
> your name as source.  HILARIOUS.
>
> michael
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> userRESEARCH.com
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> Michael R. Summers
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> Apar Maniar wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I took a look at this photo
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/albaum/2495004994/sizes/l/
>>
>> and this got me thinking that while it is a good rule of thumb to give the
>> user feedback, how and when does feedback stop being helpful and become
>> overkill or just plain nuisance.
>>
>> I cant remember the countless number of times I have t click on the little
>> "x" to get rid of the network connection notification in XP somewhere in
>> the
>> subconscious it hurts
>>
>> Apar
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