Yes, and for my boss (or client), all they see is "vapor."--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Alex Rice writes:
[snip]
> """Runtime Revolution today announced a special
preview of Revolution 2.0""" > > What's the scoop on this? Does it just mean a recent build is on someone's laptop ready for demoing at Macworld? :-) > > Alex Rice, Software Developer
Repeat after me:
If it's not on my desk
if it's not on the shelf,
is it for real?
--Yeah, right.. so's an Elf!
V-A-P-O-R W-A-R-E
Poof!
miscdasDon't you ever have any projects that take more time than anticipated to finish ?
Yes, but even when the boss (or client) is the originator of the "more urgent thing", he stills wants concrete results, not "vapor".Haved you never made any promises that you were really working hard on to keep, but unfortunately slipped up sometimes or had to postpone because more urgent things got in the way?
I'd be very much surprised.
Jan Schenkel.
Good intentions, promises, and resetting of priorities are still not concrete products, just vapor. So, thank you for your round-about support.
miscdas
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