Means something completely different in Germany, no?
Two former colleagues (both good guys) were battling over where a very large plant expansion was going to be built. Chicagoland or Worms (the one on the Rhine, not the one underground). One guy based in Chicago and a German guy in Maryland hq.
The guy in Chicago did a whole bunch of smaller projects called Seigfried slays the dragon. They both chuckled. The the Chicago guy submitted a larger project called Overlord.
German guy didn't have a clue as to the meaning. Until I told him after the project was chosen for Germany. He's coming to visit us in NH next month.
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Means something completely different in Germany, no?
Two former colleagues (both good guys) were battling over where a very large plant expansion was going to be built. Chicagoland or Worms (the one on the Rhine, not the one underground). One guy based in Chicago and a German guy in Maryland hq.
The guy in Chicago did a whole bunch of smaller projects called Seigfried slays the dragon. They both chuckled. The the Chicago guy submitted a larger project called Overlord.
German guy didn't have a clue as to the meaning. Until I told him after the project was chosen for Germany. He's coming to visit us in NH next month.
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