How do you identify a high priority task? I like this answer, found on Merlin Mann’s website: In Scrum we tend to see tasks (the work breakdown that a team
How do you identify a high priority task? I like this answer, found on Merlin Mann’s website: In Scrum we tend to see tasks (the work breakdown that a team
I know it’s not news to anyone who has followed Formula One for any length of time, but Max Mosley is a slimebag. It’s good for the sport that he’s
It’s less than a week since the Singapore Grand Prix and we’re already into the Japanese GP weekend. Fastest in the first (and wet) practice session was Kovalainen (1:40.356) followed
Following the Singapore Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 84 points R Barrichello (Brawn) 69 S Vettel (Red Bull) 59 M Webber (Red Bull) 51.5
The provisional grid after yesterday’s qualifying session is: LH, SV, NR, MW, FA, TG, NH, RK, HK, RB, KN, JB, KR, SB, JT, AS, JA, GF, RG, VL. (This is
Over the three practice sessions, the fastest drivers were Rubens Barrichello (1:50.179 in Practice 1), Sebastien Vettel (1:48.650 in Practice 2) and Lewis Hamilton (1:47.632 in final practice). RB had
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There’s been lots of news since the last Grand Prix, most of it revolving around the accusations of “race fixing” by Renault at last year’s Singapore Grand Prix. (Read more
For the past week or so, I’ve been saying Piquet’s accusations that Renault told him to crash so his teammate would win were ridiculous, implausible and just the ramblings of
Following the Italian Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 80 points R Barrichello (Brawn) 66 S Vettel (Red Bull) 54 M Webber (Red Bull) 51.5