Who'da thunk it?
Dec. 7th, 2005 03:34 pmThe customer's geeks like my interface spec. They had low-level details to thrash through, but on the whole the response "yep, we can do it". They are smart, communicative and cooperative. I like talking to geeks *sighs wistfully*.
This was the interface spec I wrote based on verbal descriptions of the original product, never having touched it until the Monday.
I must be a good guesser.
We tried to capture a video of me in Spiffy Video Conference Center. Such a video would:
A - be the most boring video ever recorded (what's more boring than a discussion on interface specs? why, a recorded discussion of interface specs, of course. Now you can press Pause when you fall into a coma.
B - allow me to discover exactly how many times I can play with my hair during the course of thinking.
C - irritate myself with my studdering and blank looks forever.
However, it doesn't seem to work on my Windows machine... so I think maybe it's not in a regular DVD format...
This was the interface spec I wrote based on verbal descriptions of the original product, never having touched it until the Monday.
I must be a good guesser.
We tried to capture a video of me in Spiffy Video Conference Center. Such a video would:
A - be the most boring video ever recorded (what's more boring than a discussion on interface specs? why, a recorded discussion of interface specs, of course. Now you can press Pause when you fall into a coma.
B - allow me to discover exactly how many times I can play with my hair during the course of thinking.
C - irritate myself with my studdering and blank looks forever.
However, it doesn't seem to work on my Windows machine... so I think maybe it's not in a regular DVD format...