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You must be getting a heck of a big hourly rate to be willing to try
herding cats on this...
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Deborah Hemstreet" <dvora -at- tech-challenged -dot- com>
> HI all,
>
> I am ready to FIGHT! Can someone refer me to literature on this issue.
> It is such a common sense issue I can't believe it. My client wrote
> back
> to me:
>
> " We're going to stick with the red and see if its an issue. Bring it
> up
> in one of our next meetings and we can chat for a few minutes about
> it."
>
> ACK!
>
> Please give me some quotable ammunition (links are good), on these
> issues - if you have them. I'm going to research as well.
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