1. Do a presentation of the new product to a client on the morning it is released... without informing the development team.
2. Release when there has been no set test plan put into operation.
3. Make functionality changes in the days and weeks before release.
4. doc·u·men·ta·tion /ˌdɒkyəmɛnˈteɪʃən, -mən-/ Pronunciation Key [dok-yuh-men-tey-shuhn, -muhn-]
This is going to be a long afternoon...
Monday, 11 December 2006
Diet
I know this is probably digging a grave for myself by coming up on this topic but hey, I'm sick of technology for the moment. We released the new version of our product yesterday and the bugs have just kept coming in. So much for adequate testing.
Anyway, everyone knows (everyone that isn't hidden under a rock that is) how Britain is suffering from a 'fat' epidemic. Why? Is is really the fault of advertising and places making food that's too fatty or is it a lack of education? Or, is it a lack of decent food in schools? I won't touch fast food now simply because I know I can make something so much better tasting. Being fussy, in this case, is a good thing.
Opinions please?
Anyway, everyone knows (everyone that isn't hidden under a rock that is) how Britain is suffering from a 'fat' epidemic. Why? Is is really the fault of advertising and places making food that's too fatty or is it a lack of education? Or, is it a lack of decent food in schools? I won't touch fast food now simply because I know I can make something so much better tasting. Being fussy, in this case, is a good thing.
Opinions please?
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