Writing thing out and simplifying the descriptions does seem to put
things in perspective. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/13/2011 10:12 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I was typing out a post on "what should I do?". I had a technical situation
> develop and I was all panicky about how to address it. It seemed like every
> solution cost a lot of money. Well, in typing out my four options, suddenly
> the fourth option looked just fine and the revelation was that it was the
> option I used for a couple years to great success, anyway. So, duh!
>
> So, you guys are off the hook on coming up with advice THIS TIME. Although,
> if you want to pipe in with an opinion, I won't stop you.
>
> Option 1: Costs money now. Isn't what I want. Easily resold later at no
> loss.
> Option 2: Costs money now. Might be what I want. Or not. Sold at a loss
> later.
> Option 3: Costs money now. Is what I want. Wish the customers would pay
> extra for it.
> Option 4. Doesn't cost a dime. Minor inconveniences and limitations.
>
> AG
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