EOM
Good post at Lifehacker about using the “Subject” line as the entirety of an email message, and ending with <EOM> to signal “End Of Message.” I do this at work when the message is, really, one sentence long or less. Examples included (all names changed to protect me and my buddies):
- Frank is out sick today; no big deal, should be in tomorrow <EOM>
- I can drive up to four others for lunch today <EOM>
- Do you know what room we’re meeting in at 1pm? <EOM>
- If you know what the new printer name on the network is, please let me know <EOM>
You get the point. Works really well, and I appreciate when others don’t bug me with a subject that is obfuscating, followed by a paragraph of text that is unnecessary.
Get your EOM on.
No commentsGreat idea for a story, novel, poem
Abe Books has posted a neat article about stuff that used booksellers have found in books. Money, baseball cards, airline tickets and lots of personal notes.
Would make a cool scene for a story or novel, or a neat moment in a poem.
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