When an ACU PgM has a project demand with a potential ITO request (and vice versa), relevant PM/PgM will contact ITO SPoC PgM, introduce the project/requirements and will ask for ITO engagement.
Everyone got that? Good.
When an ACU PgM has a project demand with a potential ITO request (and vice versa), relevant PM/PgM will contact ITO SPoC PgM, introduce the project/requirements and will ask for ITO engagement.
Everyone got that? Good.
Today’s favourite:
“getting a degree in software engineering is equivalent to getting a drama major in ventriloquism”
Last week I unplugged the hard drive in my second PC, plugged in a spare one, and installed the beta of Vista Ultimate in order to check out a couple of things. I haven’t used it enough to come to any conclusions about the OS as a whole, and the main thing I wanted to try out didn’t work. Betas and all that. Hey ho.
However. Yesterday evening I disconnected the Vista hard disk and plugged the Windows 2000 drive back in. And the machine refused to boot.
How on earth can the Vista install have hosed a disk that wasn’t even plugged in?
I used to suffer from a near-permanent low-grade cold. These days, most of the time I’m fine but I occasionally get a four-day virus thing which completely knocks me flat.
This is day 3. It is the suck.