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- From: aax@ix.netcom.com(ANDREW GRYGUS )
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- Subject: Re: Can we do programming without seeing the end user?
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 08:33:55 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Message-ID: <4j5lpj$np@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <BYtKnOggyTxQ071yn@oslonett.no> <4j4j47$l5q@linet06.li.net> <4j5r11$kch@newsflash.hol.gr>
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- In <4j5r11$kch@newsflash.hol.gr> d83@hol.gr (Don Schullian) writes:
- >
- >My grandmother used to tell me "the customer usually doesn't know what
- >they are talking about but you can't let them know that".
-
- On the other hand, you may simply not understand what the customer is
- trying to tell you - but you can't let them know that either, can you?
-
- In any case, the customer is the one who can write the check, so pay
- attention.
-
- Andrew Grygus - California Republic
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- Resist Microsoft!
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