=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
=> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Russell
=> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 19:19
=> To: 'ProFox Email List'
=> Subject: Project crap 201
=> 
=> I am now into the Spec of the project I'm working on.  
=> Template is only a 9 pages long filled with  descriptions of 
=> what the "real" content should be :)
=> 
=> My Use Case document is only 4 pages per and I have 9 so 
=> for, nothing in reporting as of yet.
=> 
=> Spec will probably hit the 50 page limit when done.  Happy 
=> Happy Joy Joy!
=> 
=> Stephen Russell

Now may be a good time to remind you of Traber's Law:  If one word will do, two 
words will do better.

Also of interest is Traber's Corollary:  Traber's Law is recursive.

Traber is a guy who used to work for me.  He had an uncanny way of taking the 
simplest concept and burying it in tons of verbiage so that in the end, no one 
could understand it, including Traber.  This was good (at the time) because we 
were working on a military contract and they don't care what you submit as long 
as it's on time and big/heavy.

Good luck BBQman!

HALinNY


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