Dat Jacket Doe! Not Han Solo level cool, but not bad.
Dat Jacket Doe! Not Han Solo level cool, but not bad.
Oh yeah I was stressing about that part when reading it. I have that extra-vats unique 10mm on-tap for the headshots :D
I love talking agile! I especially love it when non IT people are interested, because it can be used by anyone really.
Fixed per the NFL style guide
Tribes AA for the PS2 is another example. The Developers allowed DEDICATED SERVERs and patched things long after the sales failed to meet.
The spa scene goes beyond “politically correct” LOL It’s into The Leftovers level of creep-pyscho surrealism.
The Hot Tub scene is absolutely getting cut/changed :(
Or they remake all the characters into a J-Pop boy-band
/puts on lazy accessibility hat.
Kids today, you got your Hunger Game of Thrones in my Frasier-Men.
You can run your shop in whatever way works best for you of course!
but a living updated collation of the design teams refined decisions is bread and butter
I’m digging the Silver Shroud quest, only took 39 levels of already having the coat before I even started it! NEver saw Ken in the back there.
I did build 1 TV at the castle! Thanks for the tip. But none of my other places have a tv, but MIGHT have a jukebox pre-built?
First question I asked when I was hearing about real-world success stories. (I work at a big company so some functions are pure agile, others are not)
ROFL that was the idea when this approach was designed in the 1980s, but we all know it never happens like that.
You think you need that. Project Scope is often the worst part of a project, and without a flexible approach to scope, you get stuck.
Oh sure, my friends with larger families who like to travel do some great dealin and wheelin.
That of course is the standard “I don’t listen to Howard Stern but I have a strong opinion about his thousands of hours radio shows” narrative, yes.
Bazingo!