[Sigia-l] Usability Testing
Bill Killam
bkillam at user-centereddesign.com
Mon Jan 22 09:16:35 EST 2007
>If you want to distort that into
>some kind of "authority play"
(1) I didn't bring the topic up, someone else did and I was responding to
someone else's reply (which is a separate discussion and which again you see
as an opportunity to make personal attacks).
(2) If your point was to indicate you are an external consultant and have
that perspective to draw from, there are far better ways to make that point.
Bill
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Bill Killam:
> "argument by authority"
The reason I gave you that perspective is to reiterate the fact that I have
been an EXTERNAL consultant for two decades, which, to an undiscerning eye,
should bias me towards an external service. If you want to distort that into
some kind of "authority play" that's your option. But it's hard for me to
not laugh at that coming from a person who uses this sig:
Bill Killam, MA CHFP
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