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Statistics

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

Blogs are used to vent, so here are some statistics that enrage me. Through this honest expose’ I hope to squash the fire within.

No RSVP Sent: 36.9%
RSVP Sent: 63.1%
Coerced Response: 14.3%
Unknown: 23.8%

Now, these were self-addressed stamped envelopes. All people needed to do is write a number and drop the thing in the mail. They were given a month to perform this onerous task. For those who are technologically savvy (or suffer from USPSphobia) we provided an email address people could use (special shout-out to the one person who used it – you know who you are).

With these percentages you may be asking yourself if we just invited random people out of the phone book. Believe it or not, we actually know these people. I am not sure what to make of all this.

While I was trying to coerce a response, one person declared that according to the etiquette books he read (you know who you are), you are to only send an RSVP if you will be attending. I did a quick search on Amazon for etiquette books and kids, there are some good ones out there. The first hit is a book by Emily Post, a well-known authority on the subject. I wonder what she has to say about the subject:

From the French, it means “Répondez, s’il vous plaît,” or, “Please reply.” This little code has been around for a long time and it’s definitely telling you that your hosts want to know if you are attending. Reply promptly, within a day or two of receiving an invitation.

How about the second hit, Etiquette for Dummies? Surely an etiquette book connoisseur like this wouldn’t miss that treasure trove of excitement. Well that book says (in a special TIP section):

RSVP means respond either way, yes or no. Regrets only means the guest should contact the host only if not attending.

Maybe he (along with 36.9% of you) read the slightly less popular Etiquette for Smarties.



March Resolutions

Monday, March 20th, 2006

I bitch alot about corporate dishonesty. From Sony with their evil root-kit fiasco to Cingular with their rebates – I really would like these companies to straighten up. So rather than bitching, I thought I’d start with what I can control, myself. I will not purchase any Sony products because they’ve been evil bastards lately. I will not buy any CDs produced or promoted by a major RIAA member label. I will not buy a product with a mail-in rebate because the company wants to make me spend more in effort to get the rebate than it costs them to pay it.



Backslash

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

And now it is time for your ASCII lesson of the day.

This, /, is a slash. You may recognize this character from our friend http://, pronounced aych tee tee pee colon slash slash. When in doubt, its a slash.

This, \, is a backslash. You’ll know it from nothing other than archaic microsoft command-line stuff. You’ll never use it unless you are a programmer or love the impotent Windows command-line interface.