There was  a message earlier today that had a lively discussion about
printing out passwords, but the subject line brings up another
meta-issue of how we address those we work with/for.  The subject line
referred to "crazy client". In this world of social networking and
myriad connections, should we be careful about references to those we
work with. I've seen Twitter messages where people are talking about
their "bad manager" and "their crazy company"  and wonder how these
references might hurt in the long run.  I know of a few instances
where private things got back to managers and the result was not
pretty.  You never know who is on a discussion for sure - your client
or manager might be "on the line" without awareness or someone in
his/her organization.

I'm curious what others think about this.

Thanks,
Chauncey
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