It's funny that others think of ponies too. We have made the mistake of
actually responding to some feature demands, with the phrase, "I want a
pony" delivered with deadpan sincerity.  As you may imagine, the check
writers didn't appreciate our sarcasm ;-)

I shared this article with our engineering leads. I'd love to separate our
regular weekly meetings into 2 sessions like that: one for dreaming and one
for getting real. What a lovely way to work. In the case of Apple, the proof
is certainly in the pudding.

-Angel



On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:55:46, David Malouf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> YES!!! YES!!! YES!!!!!
>
> I love it!!!! Anyone attend this at SxSW.
> it's so interesting that an engineer is lauding this process. Gotta
> love that.
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> -- dave
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