It is the same were I work, however they range in the amount of time consumed from 5-30 mins. The big kicker for me is I have upto 3 different scrums I need to attend on a daily basis.
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It is the same were I work, however they range in the amount of time consumed from 5-30 mins. The big kicker for me is I have upto 3 different scrums I need to attend on a daily basis.
jgehman Software Engineer
Great Dilbert clip, one of my favorites. I have the newspaper clipping from when it was published on my cubicle wall.
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I've seen most of the Mythbuster episodes that covered the Vodka myths, I can't remember which ones anymore, but I know they disproved a couple of those myths.
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Aiiiiiii
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Wjousts wrote:
No, a comes for the first time in "one hundred and one".
Depends on how you count, 101 for me in one hundred one
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I have been using the built in zip support since I upgraded to XP. The functionallity it provides suits my needs. About all I ever need to do with a zip file is extract its contents. Rarely do I need to do anything more.
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I have the option of using either a desktop or a laptop for work. I have chosen to use the laptop because with a laptop I am allowed to work from home. I use VS2005 on the laptop. VS2005 runs fine on the laptop (Intel Centrino Duo @ 2.2 GHz ea. and 2 GB RAM). However I am a gamer and my machine of choice for gaming is a desktop. There is no comparison in the performance one can recieve from a desktop vs. a laptop for gaming. I also prefer to have more options open to upgrade the computer for my gaming PC, which is another reason for chosing a desktop for gaming purposes.
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