You can't get the action, Jackson, unless you got the traction - or is it the other way around? P.S." If it's objectionable, no matter how deliverable it is, it might not be regarded as actionable, but it might be questionable with respect to its being available in the first place." This was obtained from a missif from the highly regarded law firm of Bombast, Blah & Woof....
It's been so long since I played that game that I forgot it ever happened. Thanks for the reminder. Did you ever play that game as a kid, Scott? I thought it was something just my friends and I did.
> Luckily, they haven't started inventing words yet
Or defying space-time continuum like creating project schedules today that have completion dates set to a few months in the past, but is "kind" enough to notify the underlings that their inability to anticipate schedules that requires temporal incursions will reflect poorly on their annual performance reviews.