tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6332440362863696901.post8998876445639880082..comments2022-01-18T16:04:48.543-05:00Comments on The Administrative Bloopers Blog: The Hazards of E-mail...Patricia Robbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09077127934947422705noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6332440362863696901.post-14210496603244583162010-01-31T10:51:16.279-05:002010-01-31T10:51:16.279-05:00It's funny you should mention that word as yea...It's funny you should mention that word as years ago I used to do homecare and once when I was helping with an elderly patient the visiting nurse asked me if he was incontinent. Up to that point I had never heard of the word, but I didn't want to sound like I didn't know, so started blabbering about how he was doing that morning and tried to cover everything hoping that it would answer her question. I did get a strange look from her and decided after that that there was no dumb question...Patricia Robbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09077127934947422705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6332440362863696901.post-80935769135145897472010-01-10T19:19:05.512-05:002010-01-10T19:19:05.512-05:00I worked at a company that used Lotus Notes for em...I worked at a company that used Lotus Notes for email (and a lot of other stuff). I've used Outlook too and as much as I cursed Notes, I like it better than Outlook. It did have one failing though. Neither of us could spell inconvenience properly. But Lotus Notes spell check always always always suggested incontinence instead. Luckily I always caught this but I got several emails from others apologizing for the incontinence.Sabrinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13229208408363365996noreply@blogger.com