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2000-03-13

 

 

The forecast was for -3°C and dry. Well they only missed the sign. Nice cool and dry with a few hours of sun even. Late in the evening it became misty which kept thickening until it was indistinguishable from light drizzle.

As usual my Monday was quite productive. With two problems solved . That is from picking up the problem report over checking the error (all reports must be checked because often there are problems reported where nothing is wrong, or where the problem cannot be reproduced. These cannot be solved. ) and the actual (environmental) behaviour. Over crushing the bug , testing the program internally and environmentally (internal means checking if the adaptation works as it should, environmentally means check the rest of the program + the calling and called programs to make sure no new bug was introduced). All the way to transferring the program back to System-Test and administratively checking off the problem report.
Did you notice that the crushing was actually the shortest item in that paragraph?

I dropped the frame handling from my current and currentw pages. I never got substantiated complaints other than a few people remarking they didn't like frames (but adding that it was not enough reason to not use them if I liked them) and some people mentioning that 'some browsers have problems with frames' (but then not pointing out the actual problems). The main reason I drop them is that I notice that the main daynote frame doesn't get the focus so scrolling doesn't always work. Another is that I noticed that I don't use the upper frame much ( and the links are repeated on the daynote itself anyway. Maybe I could have checked the site statistics first but I don't know if that would help me much (and I would have to find out how to get at them first).

I think I found the perfect PC.
Dual processor? Nah.
Gigabytes of RAM? No.
Clustering? Njet.
Disks at 20.000rpm? Nopes.

Just this , of course it is called Media-Pro.


Adios

 
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