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	<title>Comments on: Testing: Tags working</title>
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	<description>A long time vegetarian who recently learned to knit, loves exploring creativity and blogs about knitting, crochet, recipes and the environment.</description>
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		<title>by: 21st Century Girl</title>
		<link>http://21stcenturygirl.net/index.php/testing-tags-working/troubleshooting/#comment-71</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Yes -graphic novel genre definition omitions.  I agree.  It may indeed have been something I inadvertently did.  I may have knocked a tree down the rabbit hole.  Like a beaver... chewing for the very first time.. like a beeee eee eea verrrr...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes -graphic novel genre definition omitions.  I agree.  It may indeed have been something I inadvertently did.  I may have knocked a tree down the rabbit hole.  Like a beaver&#8230; chewing for the very first time.. like a beeee eee eea verrrr&#8230;
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		<title>by: Fred / Bob</title>
		<link>http://21stcenturygirl.net/index.php/testing-tags-working/troubleshooting/#comment-66</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2006 19:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>One principle in software testing can be summed up by the Latin question posed by a dead Roman who went by the name "Juvenal" (cuz they always have weird names... they never seem to have normal names, like "Bob"): "Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?". Translated: Who watches the watchmen?" 

Basically, it implies that any form of observation is also an interaction and that the act of testing, therefore, can also affect what you're testing...

Who's watching YOU while you watch your stuff? ;)
Maybe there are no bugs. Maybe it's you making the bugs. Is anything real? Go down the rabbit hole. If no one says it's a bug and a tree falls in the forest... and no one is there to hear that it's a bug... is it a bug? and lah, lah, lah, let's sing...

Yeah, marinate in it or go, huh, WTF, trolls again? See, dead Romans (walking or not) have a quote for everything. ;) So do fun-loving trolls.

Incidentally, the geek in me has to say that, along with Art Spiegelman's Maus, Alan Moore's "Watchmen" and Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" defined the graphic novel genre. 

My fingers are tired. No more comments. End here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One principle in software testing can be summed up by the Latin question posed by a dead Roman who went by the name &#8220;Juvenal&#8221; (cuz they always have weird names&#8230; they never seem to have normal names, like &#8220;Bob&#8221;): &#8220;Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?&#8221;. Translated: Who watches the watchmen?&#8221; </p>
<p>Basically, it implies that any form of observation is also an interaction and that the act of testing, therefore, can also affect what you&#8217;re testing&#8230;</p>
<p>Who&#8217;s watching YOU while you watch your stuff? ;)<br />
Maybe there are no bugs. Maybe it&#8217;s you making the bugs. Is anything real? Go down the rabbit hole. If no one says it&#8217;s a bug and a tree falls in the forest&#8230; and no one is there to hear that it&#8217;s a bug&#8230; is it a bug? and lah, lah, lah, let&#8217;s sing&#8230;</p>
<p>Yeah, marinate in it or go, huh, WTF, trolls again? See, dead Romans (walking or not) have a quote for everything. ;) So do fun-loving trolls.</p>
<p>Incidentally, the geek in me has to say that, along with Art Spiegelman&#8217;s Maus, Alan Moore&#8217;s &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; and Frank Miller&#8217;s &#8220;The Dark Knight Returns&#8221; defined the graphic novel genre. </p>
<p>My fingers are tired. No more comments. End here.
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