The notification emails
In the IT block, only Harold is at his desk.
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Gloria: Good morning, Harold.
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Harold: Good morning, Gloria. I’ve already read your email; I can explain it.
First, it is not a critical error. It is just a notification about a specific version of a runtime being deprecated. Second, let’s make sure that your boss doesn’t get worried about it, only us.
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Gloria: That’s nice. Where did you learn to read minds?
She chuckles. Before Harold can reply, the gang returns from their coffee break. They exchange greetings.
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Gloria: It looks like I have got a new task for you today, and this one has taken on a higher priority. It’s already in your inbox; Harold can also brief you about the issue.
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Alex: I prefer live conversations rather than emails.
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Raj: Me too.
As Gloria leaves...