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I read a project plan last year that included the words "The only alternative is to do nothing. However, doing nothing would fail to meet the objectives of the project."Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostI like it when people say that because, of course, doing nothing is the only thing that is always an option.
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Are you sure? Perhaps you should start a poll.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThis is stupid. It's not if Should we, or shouldn't we? it should be Did you or Didn't you?
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This is stupid. It's not if Should we, or shouldn't we? it should be Did you or Didn't you?
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So is that your decision?Originally posted by Drewster View PostWell - I'm still undecided can I abstain?
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Leave well alone. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it is broke, don't make it worse.
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Doing nothing is not an option.
I like it when people say that because, of course, doing nothing is the only thing that is always an option.
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Is that what you think?Originally posted by Zippy View PostYou don't care what I think
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Such is CUK. But never mind that.Originally posted by Zippy View PostI have no idea what this thread is about
Should we or shouldn't we? What do you think?
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I don't think putting off making the decision is tenable.Originally posted by Drewster View PostI'm not sure... can you give me a moment....
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