Nasty taste with poor quality …
“The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of meeting schedules is forgotten.” — Kathleen Byle, Sandia National Laboratories
“The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of meeting schedules is forgotten.” — Kathleen Byle, Sandia National Laboratories
Growth of knowledge Too much knowledge to keep in our heads No more epic poetry In our tribal past there was a need to keep knowledge in our own heads…
Unlike the esteemed SilkCharm who tapped me to answer this question my blog is essentially self-indulgent. This blog is called Aide-mémoire for a reason, primarily because I wanted a place…