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  1. Sigh. Just got this email "We are reviewing an app that you submitted to the App Store. The process will require additional time."
  2. @campsoftware Yep, the second it's approved, I'm going to resubmit. WTF?
  3. Tword of the day: retweetarrhea http://bit.ly/DuNfi
  4. iTunes App Store submission, day 28: Tweeps is still In Review
  5. RT @dcurtis I have never heard an entrepreneur say "I wish I had launched my product later."
  6. RT @davidkaneda The Awesome Book Giveaway http://bit.ly/1Yqpkc
  7. Wow! Book pre-order still climbing the chart on Amazon. Thx all! Up to #13 at the moment: http://tinyurl.com/ygg44vc
  8. @jeff_lamarche HA! Aren't you supposed to be watching Megan Fox in slo-mo?
  9. I think the Google Go folks would benefit greatly from having a non-super genius on the team.
  10. @msgilligan Sounds awesome! If you're ever on the east coast, plmk ;-)
  11. @msgilligan BTW, thanks for the thoughtful back and forth!
  12. @msgilligan Agreed. If someone wants to bill their projects based on pixel count, then so be it. It's still arbitrary, tho ;-)
  13. @msgilligan I'd argue that defining a spec is a heckuva lot harder than defining an outcome.
  14. @msgilligan it's not tricky for the client. They know what the outcome is worth to them. They prolly have a budget b4 they even call me.
  15. @msgilligan I employ 2 devs; 1 slow, 1 fast. Both have happy clients and both are billing out at $200/hr. Who should have higher salary?
  16. @jeff_lamarche More beer. Stat.
  17. @msgilligan Trying to define spec is a fools errand. Define the outcome. The outcome has a value. The fee is a percentage of the value.
  18. @msgilligan My q wasnt rhetorical :) Hourly billing says: all thing being equal, the slower person gets paid more. I think that's crazy.
  19. @msgilligan I disagree, but it's a matter of taste I suppose. You still haven't adressed the question, though :-)
  20. @jeff_lamarche A. Men.