In message <[log in to unmask]>, Alan Hyslop
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>In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>My GP-UK membership pre-dates even Ahmad's resignation in a huff about a
>year ago (shortly followed by a gracious accession to 'come back' pleas
>from his admirers). Now for the first time Mary Hawking reminds me,
>albeit gently, that I haven't necessarily got the right masonic
>credentials, viz:
>
>> Typical executive remark!
>
>> PS Alan,previously you've identified yourself - this time you
>> haven't.Is that significant?!:-)))
>
>Oh well. I'll just have to revert to ensuring that you guys get the
>systems you deserve :-))
Oh dear,oh dear!
When I worked in Rotterdam, a colleague told me that Dutchmen had "lange
teen" - long toes - it was easy to tread on them! Hadn't realised this
applied on GP-UK - or to the Executive! Am I missing something? :-)
I'll apologise for upsetting your sensitivities .. if it makes you feel
better..
Mary
PS are you talking about Gpass?
>
>Alan Hyslop
>Computing & IT Strategy
>Management Executive, NHS in Scotland.
>
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