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Just out of random curiosity by UGuardian 2009-03-31 19:58:20
how long does the average medium-to-large project take to go from idea to on the shelf?
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  are you talking realistically by cyberspooked2009-03-31 20:04:16
    Realistically by UGuardian2009-03-31 20:06:33
      depends on the scope of the project by cyberspooked2009-03-31 20:12:28
        Currently it's known as "Project Playpen" by UGuardian2009-03-31 20:28:19
          Sounds pretty cool. by Dire_Lobo2009-03-31 20:42:25
          if you are using existing by cyberspooked2009-03-31 20:50:03
  How long is a piece of string? by Illiad2009-03-31 20:07:16
    twice the length from the middle to either end (n/t) by jaqie2009-03-31 20:28:47
      But the second half of a project is always longer by werehatrack2009-03-31 20:32:41
        I forget whose law this is by basher202009-03-31 20:35:37
          I heard it as: by vetitice2009-03-31 20:37:13
        I was only answering the string question >.< (n/t) by jaqie2009-03-31 20:38:46
          I hope you had a theory in mind when you did. :-P (n/t) by Dire_Lobo2009-03-31 20:48:16
            I actually quoted it from a Duck Tales episode :P (n/t) by jaqie2009-03-31 20:49:53
  Six months by carl522009-03-31 20:12:05
  According to my project management textbook by basher202009-03-31 20:32:47
    mind if I borrow that book by cyberspooked2009-03-31 21:06:31
    Does the book include a chapter on herding cats? (n/t) by Danu2009-03-31 21:11:53

 

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