Reminder arrived one day late
I sent an email to Sandy at 8:30AM on Monday to remind me at 10AM. Instead, it reminded me on Tuesday at 7am.
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Inappropriate?Hi,
I'm sorry I managed to overlook your message before, snowblink.
I suspect what you ran into was Sandy's having taken ill for a few hours last week. Does all work as expected for you now? If not, please do let me know and I'll be glad to trouble-shoot further with you.
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Inappropriate?I've been having this problem too, consistently.
I've wondered if it has something to do with being in Australia and therefore ahead of GMT by 10 hours. I looked through the settings and changed my timezone, but even reminders that I've created after changing my timezone come late.
What's interesting is that the reminders are internally inconsistent: the date the reminder was meant to be sent is correct, but the 'email reminder' bit underneath is set for a day later. For example:
"#1 Mon, 19/11/2007 Call danny and ask him if his pa is under warranty
- email reminder on Tue, 20/11/2007 at 4:00am"
I’m confused
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Inappropriate?Hi mikey p,
I'm not positive, but I think that it might be because you're putting everything you want Sandy to remember on its own line, rather than in its own paragraph. Are the reminder times still wrong for you if you put the details in separate paragraphs, like this:
Remind feed the cat tomorrow @todo
Remind check the laundry Wednesday @home
Remind feed the meeter maid on Friday @fun
Please do let me know. And yes, we do plan on working with Sandy to improve how she reads lists of things, even if they're not in their own paragraphs.
Best,
David
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Inappropriate?hi david
thanks for your suggestion. i had to take a few days to test it out. it seems to have worked.
(i knew i was meant to separate things by paragraphs but i was thinking of 'paragraph' in an html-ish way: i assumed that if i'd hit 'enter' at the end of a line, what came after it was a new paragraph. now i realise sandy wanted paragraphs in a 'looks like a paragraph to a human being' kind of way.)
thanks again for your help! and by the way, i really like sandy. she's making my life smoother already..
cheers,
mike
I’m full of benevolence and goodwill for my fellow sentient beings
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