It's always the rivets...
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- TheBlueOne
..metaphorically speaking.
'Twas the rivets that did that great lady in.
"The company, Harland and Wolff of Belfast, Northern Ireland, needed to build the ship quickly and at reasonable cost, which may have compromised quality, said co-author Timothy Foecke."
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/eu…
I am printing this up and handing it to clients when they ask if we can get it done faster. I will say, "Sure, but if you hit an iceberg don't expect to stay afloat."
I like to make my clients think I'm crazy and arty like that...
- BaskerviIle0
it wasn't even the Titanic, it was the Olympic!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS…oooh!
- It was a big ship. It had rivets. It sank. Metaphor holds.TheBlueOne
- Spookytim0
Thanks for posting. I like to hit clients with stuff like this.
I print it out on A4, hold it out for them to read, then pick their pockets underneasth the sheet.