Two people this dorky should not get married. Persuasion, user experience, dealing with people, perception and other stuff.
Friday, June 20, 2008
One throat to choke
I must have missed the original meaning of this expression. But the other day, in a kickoff meeting, someone from one of my clients used this term when asking, essentially, who their primary point of contact would be. I sort of like it.
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nothing says "welcome to the project" like a client asking who's first in line for bodily harm should the project go awry. i'm glad that one is yours!
Brad is not in any danger of being the coolest guy in the room. He is prone to strange observations, has an affinity for scotch, and is still figuring out what to be when he grows up.
About Lorelei
Lorelei makes software and internet things that mostly work. Manipulation of behavior is fascinating. She's a bit of a spaz and easily distracted. She likes the domestic arts, boxing and reading stuff.
1 comment:
nothing says "welcome to the project" like a client asking who's first in line for bodily harm should the project go awry. i'm glad that one is yours!
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