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  • C Christian Graus

    So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

    Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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    Yeah, I have projects like this where I wish the people would just vanish, but on the flipside, it's easy money. I'd keep milking the cash cow, unless it's such a huge time sink having to torque your brain back into your old code.


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    • C Christian Graus

      So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

      Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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      Christian Graus wrote:

      Does anyone else have a project like that ?

      Nah thats why we hire grads!

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        Yeah, I have projects like this where I wish the people would just vanish, but on the flipside, it's easy money. I'd keep milking the cash cow, unless it's such a huge time sink having to torque your brain back into your old code.


        - S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!

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        Thing is, I don't need the money as much as I need the time. So, I am helping them to be helpful, if you know what I mean, but I don't really want the work. I am also holding off letting them know how my rate has changed since I did this job :-)

        Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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          Christian Graus wrote:

          Does anyone else have a project like that ?

          Nah thats why we hire grads!

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          Christian Graus
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          LOL - perhaps I should do that....

          Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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          • C Christian Graus

            So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

            Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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            ChandraRam
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            I have one, written in C, in 1996 - it runs with a specific add on card and interfaces with about a dozen industrial inkjet printers. It is a DOS program, which I still maintain. Customer (a printing press) does not want to upgrade since this app is "production related" :~

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            • C Christian Graus

              So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

              Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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              _Damian S_
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              Christian Graus wrote:

              I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work )

              No good deed goes unpunished. They have also demonstrated how much they are willing to pay you for your time. I would firmly but politely inform them what the hourly rate is for you to look at it, then let them decide if they wish to pursue it further.

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                Christian Graus wrote:

                I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work )

                No good deed goes unpunished. They have also demonstrated how much they are willing to pay you for your time. I would firmly but politely inform them what the hourly rate is for you to look at it, then let them decide if they wish to pursue it further.

                -------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!

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                Christian Graus
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                I guess you're right. And I've told him, I'll take a quick look and that's about it. I just hate to leave them stranded.

                Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  Does anyone else have a project like that ?

                  Nah thats why we hire grads!

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                  i was a grad such as this for a project that required a software rewrite and new modem compatability to use the Bell 103 and Bell 103 reverse protocol... oh my was that a fun project, having to explain to the company that actually only a very few modems on the market actually are able to do it and that they and being phased out, when the manager was "positive" i was wrong and it was his pride n joy system. :((

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Thing is, I don't need the money as much as I need the time. So, I am helping them to be helpful, if you know what I mean, but I don't really want the work. I am also holding off letting them know how my rate has changed since I did this job :-)

                    Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                    I hear ya! It's probably one of those things where you could/should hand it off, but it would be less of a time sink to do it yourself, rather than having to get someone else up to speed on it. Letting go is hard (at least for me), but with your credentials, I'd cut 'er loose.


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                    • C Christian Graus

                      So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

                      Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                      darkelv
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                      Yeah. Did a soft keyboard for Palm devices, and as Palm doesn't really support soft keyboard, quite a lot of "hacking" was involved. Due to the fact that even if the Palm OS version is the same, some implementation are different on each models. Needless to say, some stuffs that on most models but not on the others, and I got to find the emulator to find out where went wrong and try to "hack" further....

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                      • K killabyte

                        i was a grad such as this for a project that required a software rewrite and new modem compatability to use the Bell 103 and Bell 103 reverse protocol... oh my was that a fun project, having to explain to the company that actually only a very few modems on the market actually are able to do it and that they and being phased out, when the manager was "positive" i was wrong and it was his pride n joy system. :((

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                        Managing a raw grad is an interesting task. You have to provide work that is interesting enough to keep them motivated yet keep an eye on their natural enthusiasm to over engineer. Sounds like you were working for a turkey

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                        • C Christian Graus

                          Thing is, I don't need the money as much as I need the time. So, I am helping them to be helpful, if you know what I mean, but I don't really want the work. I am also holding off letting them know how my rate has changed since I did this job :-)

                          Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                          Banks call it shedding. I found it's hard to let go of an old customer, even if he's not paying (ie doing additional work out of loyalty). It took me 3 years to decide to sack my last customer. I had moved countries, my rate had doubled and he still wanted me to support his app. Eventually we found another dev to do the future enhancement/support but it all fell apart after about 8 months. The dev was ok but the customer really was a PITA and the dev wasn't up to putting him in his place regularly. I recommed you sack the customer, do it nicely, find a junior dev to take it on, tell him your current rate.

                          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                          • C Christian Graus

                            I guess you're right. And I've told him, I'll take a quick look and that's about it. I just hate to leave them stranded.

                            Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                            _Damian S_
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                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            I just hate to leave them stranded.

                            Yeah, I'm like that too... spend far too much time on things just to help people out... it's one of those "too much of a nice guy" things...

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                              Christian Graus wrote:

                              I just hate to leave them stranded.

                              Yeah, I'm like that too... spend far too much time on things just to help people out... it's one of those "too much of a nice guy" things...

                              -------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!

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                              Christian Graus
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                              *grin*

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                                Managing a raw grad is an interesting task. You have to provide work that is interesting enough to keep them motivated yet keep an eye on their natural enthusiasm to over engineer. Sounds like you were working for a turkey

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                                killabyte
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                                he was a really on to it engineer in his day, but the sun had set on his day he was out of touch and didnt understand that the new software modems that where being produced just didnt have the protocol.

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                                on their natural enthusiasm to over engineer

                                isnt that the case for any engineer? i still want to use the flash new toys when ever i can. although my laziness takes over alot of the time and i just do what i has done before.

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                                • C Christian Graus

                                  So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

                                  Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                                  I've worked on video jukeboxes and they don't sell in the end. It's quite simple - if people are sitting watching videos they drink less, we cracked the technical issues back in '82 and had a very good launch until pub takings were tracked! Elaine :rose:

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                                  • C Christian Graus

                                    So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

                                    Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                                    Christian Graus wrote:

                                    this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head

                                    Christian Graus wrote:

                                    I think it turned out well.

                                    Contradiction detected. Must. Not. Explode.

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                                      I've worked on video jukeboxes and they don't sell in the end. It's quite simple - if people are sitting watching videos they drink less, we cracked the technical issues back in '82 and had a very good launch until pub takings were tracked! Elaine :rose:

                                      Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                                      Christian Graus
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                                      *grin* OK - well, the main issues we have is making it work when drunks are trying to use it, so I assume here they have no trouble drinking and watching vids :P

                                      Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                                        Christian Graus wrote:

                                        this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head

                                        Christian Graus wrote:

                                        I think it turned out well.

                                        Contradiction detected. Must. Not. Explode.

                                        We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
                                        blog: TDD - the Aha! | Linkify!| FoldWithUs! | sighist

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                                        Christian Graus
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                                        *grin* well, it worked out well, at the time, but they have had changing requirements, and issues related to changes in hardware. If they were using the same boxes they started with, it would all be working just fine.

                                        Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                                        • C Christian Graus

                                          So, years ago, I wrote a video jukebox program. It was my first big project where I was in charge of it all. I think it turned out well. They are using a PC with custom input devices through the parallel port. Turns out the new PCs don't have a parallel port and when they buy a card, it doesn't work. So, I was just playing some guitar for a few minutes, when the guy shows up at my house with a PC and input device, hoping I can resolve it for them. I also did some work earlier in the year for them ( I did some for free and quoted on the rest of what they wanted, and they never got me to do the paid work ). I don't mind helping them, and I am not worried about making money from them ( I'd rather have less work ), but this is just the project that keeps rearing it's head. Does anyone else have a project like that ?

                                          Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                                          That's precisely the reason I stopped doing contract work 15 years ago, and believe it or not, I actually had to change my phone number so the idiots would stop trying to contact me.

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