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and no inclination to do anything to resolve it...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Morning all
Dog walked
Washing on
Sun shining
WFH
Pulled some more garlic last night which is now drying in the coldframe.
We've got more redcurrants than we know what to do with.
The main grape vine is loaded with fruit to the point I'm worried it could bring down the greenhouse.
The chicken who was very sick yesterday is perking up (and enjoying her new diet of boiled eggs)
Jack (the Lemon tree) has a few flowers on it. Harry (Lime) is covered in flowers and some fruit.
As I look past the demijohns on the windowsill I can see a chilli plant looking very healthy and two olive trees about to flower.
My local pub has started serving food again and The Wife (tm) is going away on holiday from tonight until next weekend.
(Smilies should be added at various points in this post)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Very disappointing gooseberry crop this year.
The raspberries, on the other hand, are doing well.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
Dog walked
Washing on
Sun shining
WFH
Pulled some more garlic last night which is now drying in the coldframe.
We've got more redcurrants than we know what to do with.
The main grape vine is loaded with fruit to the point I'm worried it could bring down the greenhouse.
The chicken who was very sick yesterday is perking up (and enjoying her new diet of boiled eggs)
Jack (the Lemon tree) has a few flowers on it. Harry (Lime) is covered in flowers and some fruit.
As I look past the demijohns on the windowsill I can see a chilli plant looking very healthy and two olive trees about to flower.
My local pub has started serving food again and The Wife (tm) is going away on holiday from tonight until next weekend.
(Smilies should be added at various points in this post)Comment
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Morning all
Hazy Sunshine.
Eek now."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Today's reading material, can ITIL and Agile co-exist.
Hopefully a local gig will depend on me knowing how to explain that it can!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostToday's reading material, can ITIL and Agile co-exist.
Hopefully a local gig will depend on me knowing how to explain that it can!
ITIL is process that has to be followed, Agile is just reacting to the things that need to be done now to ensure something is delivered...
You may need a bit more detail for an interview though....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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