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Testing Testing 1,2,3
Interesting day
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Chan Chaiyochlarb
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Google earnings missed forecast. Microsoft met expectation. I can only wish what it'd be like if Xbox 360 red ring of death never happened (which cost 8¢ per share btw. Ouch) In addition, the Potter mania is fast cooking up at Amazon. Although I find...
Testing Testing 1,2,3
Media Center Haiku
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over 5 years ago
by
Chan Chaiyochlarb
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Yesterday, I received a notification from the Microsoft eHome team that they were giving out free MCE remote + IR blaster receiver for free. So my natural greed quickly guided me to their building and 30 mins later, I had 2 sets in my hand (just couldn...
Testing Testing 1,2,3
The bug glide path
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over 5 years ago
by
Chan Chaiyochlarb
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Technorati Tags: software development , testing , bugs , scrum Last week, I attended one of the engineering forum held annually at Microsoft (ala Engineering Excellence & Trust Worthy Computing Forum), which I must say is one of the great perks...
Testing Testing 1,2,3
Who called me?
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over 5 years ago
by
Chan Chaiyochlarb
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I happened to check my mail last night from home and noticed a missed call notification for my work phone in my mail inbox (one great feature about phone+Outlook integration). It's from some guy with a caller ID with number 919-261-6681 on it. Hmm......
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