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Oh all right.
Whoops, I mixed up my doggy styles and MF sockies. Er, move along. Nothing to see here.
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Oh all right.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh just give up and go and post with your normal account you muppet.
Whoops, I mixed up my doggy styles and MF sockies. Er, move along. Nothing to see here.
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Oh just give up and go and post with your normal account you muppet.Originally posted by Wodewick View PostI suppose I can put up with anyones apathy.
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i'd charge double for thatOriginally posted by Pogle View PostIN at 8 - several meetings with analysts & testers to review requirements docs, fixed a couple of bugs in the previous release that's currently in end to end testing. Started coding my first job of the next release then as I was leaving the end to end test guys had an problem running the job and needed a bit of support - as usual it was caused by their inability to read all the documentation, code is fine.
Back at hotel at 7.50

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IN at 8 - several meetings with analysts & testers to review requirements docs, fixed a couple of bugs in the previous release that's currently in end to end testing. Started coding my first job of the next release then as I was leaving the end to end test guys had an problem running the job and needed a bit of support - as usual it was caused by their inability to read all the documentation, code is fine.
Back at hotel at 7.50
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My God, SPICE is still about? In my day you just entered streams of text, mostly numbers, and got your results off the lineprinter. I expect it's all GUI now is it?Originally posted by zeitghostSpent 35 minutes baffling the freshers with SPICE.
I shall baffle them some more tomorrow.

The Spice Home Page
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Steady on, it's only Tuesday. You'll burn yourself out before the weekend.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLots...- Had a dump
- Held a door open for one of the vice presidents
- Helped pick the team for the company softball final
- Posted on a couple of forums (including this one)
- Had lunch
- Had a chat with the woman who's just come back off maternity leave
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Turned up to be greeted with the news that there's a change freeze on, and I can't actually do anything.
So... yeah, nothing.
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