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The one that Suity can't tell from his elbowOriginally posted by doodab View PostThere are over 50 sphincters in the human body. Please be more specific.
Sorry for any confusion
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OK it's sphincter and ding a ling a ding dongs time which means it's time for bed.*Originally posted by Freamon View PostSuityou has 99 problems but a sphincter ain't 49.
* I don't think that previous line came out like I meant it to but I'm too knackered to care.
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There are over 50 sphincters in the human body. Please be more specific.
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Suity doesn't know the difference between his sphincter and his humeroulnar joint.Originally posted by Freamon View PostOne of the risks of "agile" is false hope, i.e. the idea that just by adopting a particular methodology you can turn a failing project into a successful one.
I'm not a big fan of methodologies - most of them turn out to be passing fads.
You know the difference between a methodologist and a terrorist?
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This I likeOriginally posted by Freamon View PostOne of the risks of "agile" is false hope, i.e. the idea that just by adopting a particular methodology you can turn a failing project into a successful one.
I'm not a big fan of methodologies - most of them turn out to be passing fads.
You know the difference between a methodologist and a terrorist?
What is the difference?
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One of the risks of "agile" is false hope, i.e. the idea that just by adopting a particular methodology you can turn a failing project into a successful one.Originally posted by suityou01 View Post


I'm not a big fan of methodologies - most of them turn out to be passing fads.
You know the difference between a methodologist and a terrorist?
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