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Old 13th September 2000 | 22:19
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x23
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Post test

IQA
 
Old 14th September 2000 | 00:02
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Ian Hamilton
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Question

Have you suffered from this problem for very long?
 
Old 14th September 2000 | 14:43
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Genghis the Engineer
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I believe you are correct, testing is the subject of the forum. However, for a meaningful discussion you probably need to be a little more specific.

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Old 14th September 2000 | 20:11
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x23,

Presumably your test was satisfactory and, as titled, this thread is now redundant. It is possible for you to delete the whole thread by deleting the first post using the "Edit" screen. On the other hand you may wish to experiment with formatting, inserting web pictures etc in which case keep it going.
 
Old 15th September 2000 | 02:24
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EX FTE
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but he does pose an interesting hypothesis does he not?
 
Old 15th September 2000 | 16:51
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Lightbulb

As he didn't use a question mark, I assumed he was making an assertion.
 
Old 15th September 2000 | 21:28
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John Farley
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WTFIGOH?
I?Q?A?
I'm clearly to old for this stuff
 
Old 19th September 2000 | 22:42
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obviously test of hairgel
 
Old 24th September 2000 | 02:00
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fifthcolumns
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I'm afraid a single test is not
appropriate. You must try
again in a number of configurations.
I suggest an IQB followed by
IQC.
Repeatable and verifiable must
be your watchwords.
Then test the delete button.
 
Old 24th September 2000 | 04:37
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Ian Hamilton
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If you test the delete button, how will you know whether it has worked?
 
Old 25th September 2000 | 01:23
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fifthcolumns
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Thank you, Ian you have uncovered
a flaw in my test schedule.
Back to the drawing board, I'm afraid.
Sorry the CAD/CAM I mean.
 

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