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Saxton Moore and I go way back, before Primal Screen (pre-2000). He and I have never really collaborated on anything -- lots of near misses -- but some day I know we will (actually, I take that back -- we worked together on a video for Cartoon Network). Good guy, incredibly talented, and lots of fun.
One day as I was going through his Flickr, I found some pics of him when he was visiting NYC. I drew these out of inspiration while sitting there at my desk. Funny how they both don't really look like Sax, but oh well. That's the way it goes sometimes. You just have to roll with it, even if you don't get the likeness just right. At least you try and get the essence.
Oh, and that one on the right? Classic.
Yes, more Hunters Gate development:- because valued building material, styles of house and open space.
Social housing on Lady Forester Gardens are too close to the road for young families. Also a pavement has been created cutting into the existing road.
Compare shop rates with Broseley, which seems to be growing opposed to Much Wenlock shop rents too high. Need for more skill training.
As The Stranglers said in No More Heroes...... "Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky". Personally, I'm not too concerned about old Leon, I am more worried about whatever happened to "Notes"? Without a doubt the (former) most devastatingly effective thing on Flickr. But now, seemingly, they have gone and disappeared with the new Beta thingy wotsit "upgrade" and become elusive - like Will O' The Wisp.
I thought post-it notes were supposed to help you locate things? Or was more than forty post-its too many? :P
The key for stories on our scrum board. The story card features the Jira case number, the title, a short description, the original story size, the new size we decide upon after finishing the story, developers working on the story, and the story owner.
Each task has a description, the QA engineer's initials in the lower left, and the developer's initials in the lower right. A QA only task has the bottom right snipped off, making it clear that the task itself involves no code change.