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Re: Agile Business on the Web (long)
CrayZee, I think you are reading way too much into this. I don't think it take too much faith to ask if anyone has any interest in putting a couple of dollars into an idea that will be implemented using agile processes. It is what it is, either send him an email and lean more in Nov. or don't
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Re: Agile Business on the Web (long)
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CrayZee, I think you are reading way too much into this. I don't think it take too much faith to ask if anyone has any interest in putting a couple of dollars into an idea that will be implemented using agile processes. It is what it is, either send him an email and lean more in Nov. or don't. [/ QUOTE ] |
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I realize that. But it should be noted that there's much more to the equation than just dropping a few bucks. It could prove to be an emmense waste of time. And, well, time is money, too, or whatever.
Like I said, the positives are definitely there from the learning perspective alone (not to mention other obv. things). Betting 300 bucks in the hopes of a good learning experience is a drop in the bucket. Either way, I wish you luck! |
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Anyone else curious whether Mr. Now reaches 200 e-mails? Over/under bets?
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Well...... Did you get the people you were looking for?
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No - the count was 33 I believe
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