On 11/03/2013 23:17, Frank wrote:
When I say prepare - I mean as in have the needed time to sit here and
update everything as I can't do it if I'm doing other things. Some of us
take off work to do server updates if they are big ones.

Thanks. I understand what the word prepare means.

Let's say they announce it a week in advance or a day, or an hour.

Since they haven't announced it, you still have more than a week, a day or an hour to prepare.

if you wait, you have less time.

Right now you have the most notice about it you will ever get.
Not the most notice you had. That was earlier.

If you read this sentence and type some reply to it you're just wasting time you could be preparing.

If you read this sentence you're wasting even more time.

What are you doing Frank? You're still reading? C'mon, the penny will drop in a minute.

Seriously, close the message! TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

Ok, you're still here reading. So you need it spelling out. If you find out what you need to do and prepare, and do it as soon as from now, then you will have it done before it happens.

If you wait until it's too late then you won't.

This is obvious.

--
Dan

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