> >The "A-Team" - scenario is one in which a team goes in to rescue a failing >project, or go in and retune/redesign an existing project that works but has >become a victim of its own success. Think of this work as bespoke >enhancements. > That just has me conjering up images of turning up at a client site in a big black van (screeching tyres obligatory) and either leaping out laptops in hand or just unrollong some CAT5 and plugging into their network :-) So who's bankrolling the van and who wants to be BA? Neil. (whose tounge is ever so slightly on his cheek!) -- Neil C. Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.binky.ourshack.org
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