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Despite Janice's apparent inability to count, Groundwork for Project Success is a terrific article. Damn, that girl writes real good.
"Why Projects Go Awry
If you've been working on the Web for any length of time, you've either experienced or witnessed some real train wrecks. Here are the top ten ways that projects fail:
any proposals for number ten?
> Damn, that girl writes real good.
Damn, that girl writes real well.
damn, you pick nits real good.
it's called poetic license. like "I'm gonna go kill me some gopher"
This is what you get when you invoke Strunk....
I have often noticed that saying things like "blow them up real good" do not come across well over the ether. I guess you have to see the persons face and hear the slight sing-songy quality in their voice when they say "good" instead of "well" on purpose in order to get it 100% of the time.
Plus, it's only fair that if you are going to correct someone, that you correctly correct them, such as saying "really well" instead of "real well."
I done pick nits real good mice elf.
Ah, the joys of repurposing content for the web...the original manuscript and the printed version have this as number 10:
10. Your proposed solution can’t be implemented
Thanks for the props, christina.
I should also add that my partner Lane Becker was a major contributor to the top ten list...props to lane!
[blush], the omitted item was actually, heh, the original Number Nine:
"The final solution, though cool, doesn't solve the original problem."
(Soon I'll learn to count *and* read.)