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KOKOGIAK 5 Great Photo Projects for Parties — Use Your Camera To Make New Friends It’s party time (excellent!), but you know hardly anyone on the guest list. What’s a would-be wallflower to do? Why, bring your camera and a few props, of course! Pack some of our great photo projects and you’ll have your party-animal pals posing for mugshots, jumping for joy — even leaping in the tub — in no time. Just don’t forget to get a few shots of yourself with all your new friends. p.s. People love to have their picture taken, but those “Say cheese” shots are just a little stale. Don’t hesitate to ask groups of people. And hey, don’t forget to jump in the conversation and get to know your subjects after you put down your camera! Bright Idea #1: Who Framed _____ ? Entertain your friends and frame your enemies with your take on Hilary McHone’s “Who Framed … ?” In the unlikely event that you don’t have bunny ears on hand, tiaras, fake mustaches, and piggy snouts work equally well. See this project in action at a recent House 2.0 party in Hilary’s Flickr set or on her blog. Pin It

Joel on Software - Set Your Priorities by Joel Spolsky Wednesday, October 12, 2005 It was getting time to stop futzing around with FogBugz 4.0 and start working on 5.0. We just shipped a big service pack, fixing a zillion tiny little bugs that nobody would ever come across (and introducing a couple of new tiny little bugs that nobody will ever come across) and it was time to start adding some gen-yoo-ine new features. By the time we were ready to start development, we had enough ideas for improvement to occupy 1700 programmers for a few decades. Unfortunately, all we have is three programmers, and we wanted to be shipping next fall, so there had to be some prioritization. Before I tell you how we prioritized our list of features, let me tell you two ways not to do it. Number one. Shrinkwrap is the take-it-or-leave it model of software development. "Thank you for calling Microsoft. Notice? Custom development is that murky world where a customer tells you what to build, and you say, "are you sure?" Thus. Now, I have a system. So.

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