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<title>The Answer Is Always "Yes"</title>
<link>http://63.247.138.2/~clmazin/archives/2005/02/the_answer_is_a.html</link>
<description>I&#8217;m not a particularly controversial person, so you won&#8217;t see too many overtly unpopular essays on this site (&#8220;Puppies: Why They Should Be Beaten&#8221;), but maybe this one will get a few pulses racing. If you&#8217;re a professional screenwriter and...</description>
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<link>http://www.sigmapiscu.org/pacific-poker.html</link>
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<title>Good Advice: Just Say Yes</title>
<link>http://foothills.wjduquette.com/archives/001019.html</link>
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Ian says that this is good advice for screenwriters; I'd say it's good advice for software developers as well, and probably for anybody involved in doing creative work for a customer....  And no matter what the result is they know you've taken them...</p>]]></description>
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<title>Writer&apos;s judo</title>
<link>http://blog.ianhamet.com/index.php/archive/2005/02/13/655/</link>
<description>Here&apos;s some great advice for any screenwriter... which seems like atrociously bad advice at first.

If you&apos;re a professional screenwriter and you&apos;re asked to make a change that you think is awful, say &quot;Yes.&quot;

Always say yes.

Destroy the mai...</description>
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