"You are, of course, quite right and we have made the corrections and updated the screen shots."
Thank goodness I have never made a mistake in my life! Magnus Carlsen, on the other hand, with about a billion people watching the World Championship, just made a blunder that most rank amateur chessplayers would have avoided. What an idiot he must feel like! Except that his opponent, the great former champion Vishy Anand, also blundered by overlooking the opportunity and Magnus won the game anyway!
I do strongly urge you (and Magnus! And Vishy!) to be more like me and to acquire infallibility. (Well, except for that one time... oh, and that one... and maybe that... Oh wait, that was the time I thought I was wrong but that I turned out to be right after all!)
This is a tough crowd in here. The vast majority of people would not know enough about the topic to recognize that you made a little error.
You too have a great weekend.
Fraternally in project management,
Steve the Bajan
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Member for24 years9 months
Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Sat, 2014-11-15 09:16
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22 years 9 monthsHi Planners,I cannot find any
Hi Planners,
I cannot find any interest in this technical writing; FF relationships are available in MSP since Release 1.0 for Windows back in 1991!
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20 years 7 monthsHi, Emily."You are, of
Hi, Emily.
"You are, of course, quite right and we have made the corrections and updated the screen shots."
Thank goodness I have never made a mistake in my life! Magnus Carlsen, on the other hand, with about a billion people watching the World Championship, just made a blunder that most rank amateur chessplayers would have avoided. What an idiot he must feel like! Except that his opponent, the great former champion Vishy Anand, also blundered by overlooking the opportunity and Magnus won the game anyway!
I do strongly urge you (and Magnus! And Vishy!) to be more like me and to acquire infallibility. (Well, except for that one time... oh, and that one... and maybe that... Oh wait, that was the time I thought I was wrong but that I turned out to be right after all!)
This is a tough crowd in here. The vast majority of people would not know enough about the topic to recognize that you made a little error.
You too have a great weekend.
Fraternally in project management,
Steve the Bajan
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24 years 9 monthsEmily, people become used to
Emily, people become used to the low quality of materials that you publish. Please check them before the publication.
By the way ALAP works different way in MSP, so Mike's proposal is not correct.
In any case do not call these workarounds optimization. This word has different meaning.
Regards,
Vladimir
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14 years 2 monthsHi Mike,Well spotted, we were
Hi Mike,
Well spotted, we were wondering who would find those errors first :-)
You are, of course, quite right and we have made the corrections and updated the screen shots. Thanks and have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Emily
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19 years 10 monthsHi EmilyA few problems apart
Hi Emily
A few problems apart from the fact that linear projects are best set in Time / Distance software.
Microsoft Project was better when FF links were not allowed.
The insulation task has no predecessor so will not show critical.
The same scenario can be created using only FS links and an ALAP on the insulation.
A minor quible curing lead lags have to be set on a 24/7 calendar.
Best regards
Mike Testro