And that's why I said, "Obviously there are always things that people can't control-- illness, unexpected emergency, computer problems," etc.
Unexpected things always come up. I don't blame people for dropping out when something comes totally out of the blue and surprises them. However, I didn't get the sense that that's the kind of situation kaz was talking about in her original comment-- she was talking about someone who *wants* to participate in a particular challenge but *already* knows she can't because she's overloaded with work.
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Date: 2009-10-27 09:46 pm (UTC)And that's why I said, "Obviously there are always things that people can't control-- illness, unexpected emergency, computer problems," etc.
Unexpected things always come up. I don't blame people for dropping out when something comes totally out of the blue and surprises them. However, I didn't get the sense that that's the kind of situation kaz was talking about in her original comment-- she was talking about someone who *wants* to participate in a particular challenge but *already* knows she can't because she's overloaded with work.