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Scrum/Agile is only a lazy excuse to try again and again in case of failures. This instead of first think in more detail and write down the specs as good as possible.
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Agile will not solve your problems, but it is not just a myth: it will create problems for you.
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raddevus wrote: Only by embracing the 12 Principles behind the Agile Manifesto and the Scrum Values will Scrum unfold its full potential
Is it just me or does it feel like we really need Tony Robbins at this point?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: Is it just me or does it feel like we really need Tony Robbins at this point?
Embrace the principles! Yes, but tighter...tighter.
Really grab hold and embrace those principles!!!
Now, scream, "I'm embracing the embraceable PRINCIPLES!!!! I am ONE with the PRINCIPLES!!!"
Ok, now you're Agile!!
Please despoist $1,000 in my Agile Bank-Account to prove you are certified.
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Scrums are for where there is no "lead", and you need to know from day-to-day who is doing what instead of simply having a weekly "update" (since the "lead" already knows all).
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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If you follow Agent 47 (and his "sneak about and kill people, but only the bad guys" games) then you may have it already: GoG: Hitman Absolution[^] - free!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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modified 13-Jun-20 3:42am.
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I like the soundtrack and the CGI bullet and gun moment from the movie when he was in the US embassy/consulate.
Hitman Agent 47 (2015) - Police Station Scene (1080p) FULL HD - YouTube (Not sure why the title is Police Station )
Did you get a chance to play the game? I have tried to play a couple on my Xbox, but they are all boring, and they require a huge amount of patience from the player.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Not yet - spare time issues - but I've played the second in the series, and kind of enjoy the "sneak and snipe" type of "thinking gameplay" instead of the usual "rush in with a big Gnu".
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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You never used the Gnu mod for Doom?
Including the Double Barreled Shotgnu, the Chaingnu, and not forgetting the Big F'ing Gnu?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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If we start telling people the brain is an app will they start using it?
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How does the people install your app if they are less then brain?
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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iTunes, probably.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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My brain often requires a nap.
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Not your mouth?
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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Now that I think of it, like a gift, it's the thought that counts. But, you missed the safety future included in being a brainless twit (or Millennial, if you distinguish the two).
They know the Zombie Apocalypse is near at hand. When the zombies go hunting for their next meal (brain) they know they'll be perfectly safe. Q.E.D.
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: a brainless twit (or Millennial, if you distinguish the two) Whatever, boomer.
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Hey - don't feel too bad. It's not wholly your fault that you were born way too late. It's not like anyone asked you. Be positive! Make the best out of starting off on the wrong foot.
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At least I got to grow up with cool video games and TV shows
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Sander Rossel wrote: At least I got to grow up with cool video games and TV shows Does that make up for for the shyte that currently passes for "music"?
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I still prefer mainstream 90's music over 80's, but I admit 70's was better
Let's just not talk about 00's, although it got a little better in the 10's.
The cool thing is, you DON'T have to listen to that music (contrary to popular belief of people who bitch about current music being shyte).
Those people can find the music they like on services such as YouTube, Spotify, Bandcamp and SoundCloud
You wouldn't know, because such services were unavailable in your time.
The bands I mostly listen to didn't exist before the 90's and even 00's because the genres still had to be invented
Basically, everything is better now, except cartoons on TV.
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Yeah - the genre's weren't invented yet - like Techno, or Whatever.TF you want to name that stuff where a grinning idiot plays a record moving it by hand and calls himself/herself a musician. The stuff's about as much like real music by comparison as if you take your pet to a museum and, out of inspiration, it craps on a canvas. Movies? the world of remakes awaits you !
Sander Rossel wrote: Basically, everything is better now, except cartoons on TV. You've just inspired the realization of the the perfect "book character" representation of Millennials! To wit:
The Candide generation![^] (from some guy called Voltare who wrote books).
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I'm just saying we have everything you had + some 30 years that came after it.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Whatever.TF you want to name that stuff where a grinning idiot plays a record moving it by hand and calls himself/herself a musician. Please tell me more about how this hurts your feelings because it affects you personally while my generation is enjoying themselves with dance music
In the words of Candide, you're a bitter man.
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Well - let's be a bit more specific: Dance Music - your topic.
Where absolutely beautiful musical/lyrical combinations are debouched into (so called) dance music with a dance track. I was a a wedding and they even did this to "Will You Love Me Tomorrow".* And everything else they could get. Indeed - it makes one sure there is, in fact, a Devil.
The generation that pays exhortation prices to go to concerts and the talentless bastards lip-sync. And the fans (audience) find this acceptable?
Let me put it in terms you may understand: someone goes to the Louvre and put's mustaches on all the pictures - even the landscapes and still-life's. They have taken something beautiful and . . . . well, maybe, in fact, you approve of their new modern look! That is, of course, if you could get your eyes off your phones long enough to notice a difference.
* As performed by The Shirelles
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: someone goes to the Louvre and put's mustaches on all the pictures - even the landscapes and still-life's. That actually sounds hilarious!
Well, as long as the original paintings don't get vandalized, like with music where the original is still available in unaltered form.
Anyway, my grandpa used to say the same about your music from the 60's and 70's.
The world was coming to an end.
No doubt his parents said that about his music.
Heck, Stravinsky got people to riot because his Sacre du Printemps was too dissonant and the dance movements too jerky.
It was absolute blasphemy and not how ballet was supposed to sound or look.
Even Mozart, one of the greatest musical geniuses ever, got the same critique from the generation that came before him!
And now we see the opposite, The Beatles and Stones, who were really not so different from the musicians you now so despise, are now holy.
Their straight on rock music, featuring not so many chords or notes, which every beginner now plays on their instruments, is so much better than today's music.
It's really not that amazing.
Almost as easy as "play[ing] a record moving it by hand" (and making a good dance track is a bit more than just moving records by hand).
Instead of doing what so many have done before you, criticize the newer generations, maybe you could just STFU about it and accept what it is.
You've had your weddings with your music, now we have our weddings with our music.
Just be happy you were there to witness the happy couple on THEIR special day with THEIR preferred music.
If you want to listen to music YOU think is enjoyable, go sit at home and listen to your favorite record or something.
There, in your lazy chair, you may judge others for their personal tastes all you want, if that somehow makes you feel better about yourself.
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