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    I must have been feeling weak, any way I was tempted by this in the latest newsletter. Webcast: Agile for Distributed Teams IBM’s Elizabeth Woodward and Jean-Michel Lemieux cover important considerations for those organizations looking to adopt a distributed Agile methodology. Watch the Webcast Here. When I registered, I was passed to a screen that had no obvious next action, refused to play the webcast, had no contact or feedback links and appeared to have disabled the back key. Clicking the only working links on the page elicited the information that my OS wasn't adequate (XPsp3) despite the prerequsite being XPsp2. I suspect the real problem was I was running Chrome but I hate a) advertisers who ignore a particular browser, b) implementors who don't cater for same and c) organisation that publish web pages without feedback or contact links so that I can voice my displeasure directly. The net result is IBM have my details and I will no doubt have to unsubscribe from a further horde of spam and I can only rant about it here to make me feel better. :mad: Dave Cross

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      I must have been feeling weak, any way I was tempted by this in the latest newsletter. Webcast: Agile for Distributed Teams IBM’s Elizabeth Woodward and Jean-Michel Lemieux cover important considerations for those organizations looking to adopt a distributed Agile methodology. Watch the Webcast Here. When I registered, I was passed to a screen that had no obvious next action, refused to play the webcast, had no contact or feedback links and appeared to have disabled the back key. Clicking the only working links on the page elicited the information that my OS wasn't adequate (XPsp3) despite the prerequsite being XPsp2. I suspect the real problem was I was running Chrome but I hate a) advertisers who ignore a particular browser, b) implementors who don't cater for same and c) organisation that publish web pages without feedback or contact links so that I can voice my displeasure directly. The net result is IBM have my details and I will no doubt have to unsubscribe from a further horde of spam and I can only rant about it here to make me feel better. :mad: Dave Cross

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      Richard A Dalton
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      Check back again in a few days, if they still have the same problem, that'll tell you all you need to know about their agility. -Richard

      Hit any user to continue.

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        I must have been feeling weak, any way I was tempted by this in the latest newsletter. Webcast: Agile for Distributed Teams IBM’s Elizabeth Woodward and Jean-Michel Lemieux cover important considerations for those organizations looking to adopt a distributed Agile methodology. Watch the Webcast Here. When I registered, I was passed to a screen that had no obvious next action, refused to play the webcast, had no contact or feedback links and appeared to have disabled the back key. Clicking the only working links on the page elicited the information that my OS wasn't adequate (XPsp3) despite the prerequsite being XPsp2. I suspect the real problem was I was running Chrome but I hate a) advertisers who ignore a particular browser, b) implementors who don't cater for same and c) organisation that publish web pages without feedback or contact links so that I can voice my displeasure directly. The net result is IBM have my details and I will no doubt have to unsubscribe from a further horde of spam and I can only rant about it here to make me feel better. :mad: Dave Cross

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        Dave Cross wrote:

        IBM

        enough said

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          Check back again in a few days, if they still have the same problem, that'll tell you all you need to know about their agility. -Richard

          Hit any user to continue.

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          Nothing will have changed because I couldn't report it! Actually, I realise I've learnt something from the experience. If you don't give customers contact details it must drastically reduce bug reports! :laugh: Dave Cross

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            Nothing will have changed because I couldn't report it! Actually, I realise I've learnt something from the experience. If you don't give customers contact details it must drastically reduce bug reports! :laugh: Dave Cross

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            Dave Cross wrote:

            If you don't give customers contact details it must drastically reduce bug reports!

            And customers. -Richard

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              I must have been feeling weak, any way I was tempted by this in the latest newsletter. Webcast: Agile for Distributed Teams IBM’s Elizabeth Woodward and Jean-Michel Lemieux cover important considerations for those organizations looking to adopt a distributed Agile methodology. Watch the Webcast Here. When I registered, I was passed to a screen that had no obvious next action, refused to play the webcast, had no contact or feedback links and appeared to have disabled the back key. Clicking the only working links on the page elicited the information that my OS wasn't adequate (XPsp3) despite the prerequsite being XPsp2. I suspect the real problem was I was running Chrome but I hate a) advertisers who ignore a particular browser, b) implementors who don't cater for same and c) organisation that publish web pages without feedback or contact links so that I can voice my displeasure directly. The net result is IBM have my details and I will no doubt have to unsubscribe from a further horde of spam and I can only rant about it here to make me feel better. :mad: Dave Cross

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              Dave Cross wrote:

              :mad:
               
              Dave Cross

              Is that really your name? :-D

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                Dave Cross wrote:

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                Dave Cross

                Is that really your name? :-D

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                Afraid so. You should hear my mother complain about the cross she had to bear. Dave Cross

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                  Afraid so. You should hear my mother complain about the cross she had to bear. Dave Cross

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                  :laugh: My reference was to your use of the emoticon in that message, though...

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