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Ha! Even an event like What The Hack isnt safe. Our brave bugtracker ben found this really nice (and quite versatile bug) on the main tent. Since he fell in love with the design of this particular one, we dont expect it to be debugged anytime soon.
There have been various discussion about what the bug is exploiting. Some say its powered by solar cells and just looking for light, others say that the two things on its head are high-frequency antennas and its looking for a perfect spot of wavelan coverage.
You can create links to other issues by typing "#" followed by the issue number, like "#12", for instance.
However, now, instead of just simply linking to the issue, it will check the status of the target issue and use that to help style the link so that you can determine the status of the target issue without following the link.
Warning Coloration -
Here’s a picture showing the snake in full length. More than 1.5 m, the slender body is indigo with blue lateral stripes on each side and the head as well as tail is reddish-orange. If predators threaten further, he will flip and flash his red belly as a last warning. For fools who won’t leave him alone and prod with hiking poles, he’ll strike without notification. The streetwise bugtracker, she continues her trail after taking two quick shots.
Earwig is a ExpressionEngine module that we've been working on for some time at Nine Four. At present our efforts have been mostly focused on nailing the functionality so there's still a lot of work to do on the look & feel yet.
This is one of the two coffee machine at work. It broke. As you can see, the notes got silly fast. The bottom two post-its are written like request memos for our bugtracker, with the bottom one indicating that quality assurance gives this a top priority, 'testing cannot proceed until this is fixed' rating.
Mock up showing how the issue detail screen might appear in Earwig. Much inspiration here gleamed from the wonderful 'Sifterapp'.
False Alarm And Jittery Nerves -
On a sprig of leaves, I saw a moth in tasselled cape cloak. If he remained where he is, I would have walked past without noticing. Unfortunately, he panicked and fled down the leaf litter attracting my attention. With erect antennae, he waits for his fate nervously on the forest floor. He’ll be alright with a friendly bugtracker but with predators, he may not get to see tomorrow.
Myself, Brian and Konstantin pose with our styling Hawaiian shirt ensamble. What you can't see are the awesome flames on the sleeves of my shirt.
Celebrating Black Friday it's the 19th floor team. Missing is Stehpane who took this photo.
Left to Right: Sebastian, Editha, Kaveh, Paquito, Brian, Antoine, Anne, Kien, Fred , Konstantin, Me, and Clode in front.
Brian picked up some cans of Haggis on his last trip to the states and us promissed he would bring it in for us to try. Finally the day had finally come...
It's pizza friday at Bug-Tracker's Sofware Testing Department. Chee throws up his victory signs! Party on!
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It's actually not bad. If it hadn't been so livery and if I could toss in some fried green pepper or something it would have been super. This doesn't mean I'll be headed out to the local IGA to stock up.
Thanks Brian!
When I pointed to this muffin in the display case the "appendage" was not visible. IT really looks as if it is oozing out of the muffin wrapper and on to the table. I ate it before it could escape!