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  • B Blake Miller

    Ping me when you have some spare cycles, so I can circle back to you, we will aquire some more resources and synergistically ballpark an estimate for adding value to our software.

    Any sufficiently gross incompetence is nearly indistinguishable from malice.

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    Jon Sagara
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    :laugh:

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    • P Paul Conrad

      Wes Aday wrote:

      Value stream

      Hmmm, that's a new one for me :) Let me guess, a stream of value add thingees?

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      Lost User
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      You are lucky then. It's just a buzzword for a process your product undergoes that adds value to the product. So, instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream..... X|

      Why is common sense not common? Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.

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      • J Jim Crafton

        Resource(s) - can't stand that! Synergy - shudder! Value Add - whatever!!

        ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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        JamminJimE
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        The whole "Paradigm" thing is alot like fingernails down a chalkboard as well! BTW, Jim Crafton, I LOVE your tag lines. El diablo esta en mis pantalones! I lauged about that for more than 15 minutes. :laugh: Yo soy un gringo, pero se hablo espanol un poquito. My co-workers thought I was nuts until I translated! I also ran your SQL query here and got the same results. My modification to it got the EXACT same results... SELECT * FROM MANAGEMENT M WHERE INTENDED_RAISE > 0 INNER JOIN FINANCE F ON F.TIGHTWAD = M.MANAGER ROTF!

        Jim Evans Microsoft Certified Application Developer.NET

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        • L Lost User

          You are lucky then. It's just a buzzword for a process your product undergoes that adds value to the product. So, instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream..... X|

          Why is common sense not common? Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.

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          Paul Conrad
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          Wes Aday wrote:

          instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream.....

          Yeah, X|

          Wes Aday wrote:

          Why is common sense not common?

          Maybe it costs too many cents :laugh:

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          • J Josh Smith

            My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

            :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

            -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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            Ray Cassick
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            The word: BUZZWORD ...gives me the jibblies.


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            • J Josh Smith

              My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

              :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

              -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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              tgrt
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              The company where I work uses the term hedgehog. I never did fully understand it, but I've learned to hate it.

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              • C Chris Losinger

                either way, the person making the request is asking for trouble.

                Do the chickens have large talons?

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                charlieg
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                bwahahaha, so true, so true....

                Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.

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                • J Josh Smith

                  My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

                  :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

                  -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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                  ricecake
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                  This whole thread reminds me of the "Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie" episode of The Simpsons: http://www.snpp.com/episodes/4F12.html[^]

                  Lady: We at the network want a dog with attitude. He's edgy, he's "in your face." You've heard the expression "let's get busy"? Well, this is a dog who gets "biz-zay!" Consistently and thoroughly. Krusty: So he's proactive, huh? Lady: Oh, God, yes. We're talking about a totally outrageous paradigm. Meyer: Excuse me, but "proactive" and "paradigm"? Aren't these just buzzwords that dumb people use to sound important? [backpedaling] Not that I'm accusing you of anything like that. [pause] I'm fired, aren't I? Myers: Oh, yes.

                  -- Marcus Kwok

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                  • J Josh Smith

                    My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

                    :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

                    -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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                    ToddHileHoffer
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                    Check my signature.

                    how vital enterprise application are for proactive organizations leveraging collective synergy to think outside the box and formulate their key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line. But of course, that's all a "high level" overview of things --thedailywtf 3/21/06

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                    • J Josh Smith

                      My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

                      :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

                      -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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                      Lost User
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                      "Genuine" and "Genuine Advantage". There is no advantage to anyone except for Microsoft. This is a debate that I'm sure could go on for eternity, so I'll leave it at that. "Total Cost of Ownership". Nobody has any idea as to what this means except for the tech who is seeking the funding. The concept of TOA also leaves way too much room for differences in interpretation as to what "cost" is. "Change Management". Where I grew up we called this "upgrading". "Solution". What ever happened to "software" or "program" ?

                      Regards, Dave

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                      • R ricecake

                        This whole thread reminds me of the "Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie" episode of The Simpsons: http://www.snpp.com/episodes/4F12.html[^]

                        Lady: We at the network want a dog with attitude. He's edgy, he's "in your face." You've heard the expression "let's get busy"? Well, this is a dog who gets "biz-zay!" Consistently and thoroughly. Krusty: So he's proactive, huh? Lady: Oh, God, yes. We're talking about a totally outrageous paradigm. Meyer: Excuse me, but "proactive" and "paradigm"? Aren't these just buzzwords that dumb people use to sound important? [backpedaling] Not that I'm accusing you of anything like that. [pause] I'm fired, aren't I? Myers: Oh, yes.

                        -- Marcus Kwok

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                        Paul Conrad
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                        ricecake wrote:

                        Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie"

                        I love the Itchy and Scratchy shows on the Simpson, but the one with Poochie was sweet :)

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                        • L Lost User

                          "Genuine" and "Genuine Advantage". There is no advantage to anyone except for Microsoft. This is a debate that I'm sure could go on for eternity, so I'll leave it at that. "Total Cost of Ownership". Nobody has any idea as to what this means except for the tech who is seeking the funding. The concept of TOA also leaves way too much room for differences in interpretation as to what "cost" is. "Change Management". Where I grew up we called this "upgrading". "Solution". What ever happened to "software" or "program" ?

                          Regards, Dave

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                          Paul Conrad
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                          RogueSpear wrote:

                          "Solution". What ever happened to "software" or "program" ?

                          Yeah, I'd like to know what happened :)

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                          • J Josh Smith

                            My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

                            :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

                            -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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                            Peg814asus
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                            Remove 'proactive' from the corporate vocabulary!

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                            • T ToddHileHoffer

                              Check my signature.

                              how vital enterprise application are for proactive organizations leveraging collective synergy to think outside the box and formulate their key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line. But of course, that's all a "high level" overview of things --thedailywtf 3/21/06

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                              Chris Meech
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                              Actually I've been meaning to let you know just exactly how I feel about your sig. It scares the shit it out of me. :)

                              Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When no one was looking, every single American woman between the ages of 18 and 32 went out and got a tatoo just above their rumpus. [link[^]]

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                              • B Blake Miller

                                Ping me when you have some spare cycles, so I can circle back to you, we will aquire some more resources and synergistically ballpark an estimate for adding value to our software.

                                Any sufficiently gross incompetence is nearly indistinguishable from malice.

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                                esolliday
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                                Sounds like Management material:laugh:

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                                • P Paul Conrad

                                  Wes Aday wrote:

                                  instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream.....

                                  Yeah, X|

                                  Wes Aday wrote:

                                  Why is common sense not common?

                                  Maybe it costs too many cents :laugh:

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                                  Tim Kohler
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                                  PaulC1972 wrote:

                                  Wes Aday wrote: Why is common sense not common?

                                  Because 50-75% of managers would be out of a job.

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                                  • T Tim Kohler

                                    PaulC1972 wrote:

                                    Wes Aday wrote: Why is common sense not common?

                                    Because 50-75% of managers would be out of a job.

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                                    Paul Conrad
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                                    Tim Kohler wrote:

                                    Because 50-75% of managers would be out of a job.

                                    I imagine the business landscape would look different. No more pointy-haired bosses :-D

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                                    • C Chris Meech

                                      Actually I've been meaning to let you know just exactly how I feel about your sig. It scares the shit it out of me. :)

                                      Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When no one was looking, every single American woman between the ages of 18 and 32 went out and got a tatoo just above their rumpus. [link[^]]

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                                      Josh Smith
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                                      Yo Meech, how's the vegemite treating you? :laugh:

                                      :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                                      • J Josh Smith

                                        My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

                                        :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

                                        -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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                                        David Veeneman
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                                        Do people play Buzzword Bingo any more? It got me through many a dull meeting, half of which I ran...

                                        David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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                                        • J Josh Smith

                                          My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|

                                          :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

                                          -- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D

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                                          Albert Pascual
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                                          back burner kills me.

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