LOL! you're assimilating, Kai:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_New_Zealand

Kiwi ingenuity: This is the idea that New Zealanders display a
MacGyver-like ability to solve any problem, often using unconventional
means or whatever happens to be lying around. This is also described
as the Number 8 wire mentality, which holds that anything can be made
or fixed with basic or everyday materials, such as number 8 fencing
wire.

what's the application development term meaning the same thing? Oh yeah ....

... hack ...






On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Kai Koenig <k...@koeni.de> wrote:
>
> which, when you factor in your lost productivity and of your workmates
> and business and of the time it takes to come up with a solution, can
> be a lot cheaper for your boss than trying to sort this out yourself
> (IMHO). The consultant can still talk you through what it took to come
> up with the solution (so you learn something out of the process) but
> you minimise the risk by tapping into their experience, rather than
> the business supporting you learning through the school of
> hard-knocks.
>
> Ahhh, the good old wire no 8 mentality :-)
>
>
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