Re: New CRI-O blogging site just went up.

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On 07/24/2017 08:19 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 24 July 2017, fred roller sent:
I am behind Patrick on this one.  Teaching users to stop blindly
clicking links is constantly in my dialog, especially while I am
cleaning their systems.  Researching something to see IF it should be
clicked seems a big assumption and time is a precious commodity
guardedly doled out.
And some things are hard to research if they use ambiguous abbreviations
or re-use other random words as their name for the sake of being cute.

This is email, not twitter.  Posters aren't limited to a tiny number of
characters, and should be encouraged to put a blurb with their links,
whether that be a short description, or just a snippet copied from where
the link points to.

So why doesn't some reader here EXPLAIN what CRI-O means and
what it's relevance to the rest of us might be, if any.

--doug
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