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authorOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2020-01-28 20:49:17 -0500
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Editorial pass & migration to mkdocs.
There's a lot in grimoire.ca that I either no longer stand behind or feel pretty weird about having out there.
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-# Why I Didn't Answer Your Email
-
-![An email appears! Aww, man. Will I think differently after reading it? If
-yes, then read immediately. If no, then will I act differently after reading
-it? If yes, then read immediately. If no, then is it from someone funny? If
-yes, then read immediately. If no, UNREAD FOREVER.](/media/email/flowchart.png)
-
-I get a lot of email, often while I'm in [the middle of something
-thought-intensive](http://blog.ninlabs.com/2013/01/programmer-interrupted/).
-Managing interruptions and my attention means I have to triage emails based on
-only two things: who sent them, and what they wrote in the subject line. If I
-didn't answer yours, it's probably not personal: I probably glanced at it when
-it arrived and mentally put it on the “later” pile instead of the “now” pile,
-and “later” can be a very long time indeed.
-
-If it was actually important that I read and respond to your email, and I
-couldn't tell that from the subject, what the hell is wrong with your writing?
-If you can live without my reply, well, you're smart: work something out
-without me. I'll probably think it's cool.