Click it to me
Tom Kysilko
pds at VISI.COM
Tue Oct 23 03:18:26 UTC 2001
My boss uses "click it to me" or "I'll click the document to you" where
"click to" means "send to [someone] via e-mail". She began about 2-3
months ago. Has anyone encountered this locution?
AltaVista just gave me a mere 6 hits. And excluding "click it to me,
baby", which in all cases was an invitation to follow a link, there were
only two:
>I will be happy to get anything that you will email to me.
>I know we came from VA to the Carolinas, then to AL.
>
>Just click it to me.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/guin/messages/87.html
>For all the unanswered questions, proponents insist
>digital signatures will live up to their promise of
>lowering costs and speeding transactions. "Over the
>course of time, and that may be a series of years,
>there won't be any other way to do business," says
>Doug Naidus, CEO of New York-based MortgageIT.com,
>which has invested $1 million building a document-
>management system with e-signature capabilities.
>"You're going to say, 'Click it to me.' " Just
>don't expect to click on the dotted line for
>another few years.
http://businessweek.lycos.com/smallbiz/content/jan2001/sb20010125_385.htm
Tom Kysilko Practical Data Services
pds at visi.com Saint Paul MN USA
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