September 13, 2007
For some problems, the distance to a solution must be measured in days, not hours. It might take only a few hours of work, but if you try to work those hours all in a row, you won't solve the problem.
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fatigue is the immovable object in the path of the unstoppable force that is our will to solve the problem
in my case this fatigue is usually of the ears
Posted by: Carter Garrett | Sep 25, 2007 7:54:34 AM
Trying to design a header for a personal site and find that days turn to weeks, weeks to months. Time to throw in the towel and contact a graphic designer.
Sometimes it's knowing when to quit.
Off the subject...sorry...I have been reading your book and really like it.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Posted by: Carla Hawks | Sep 26, 2007 10:33:47 AM
