20090421

Problem ID: 6721089364968830925
Entered by: Ben Simo

Walk; No, Don't Walk

Submitted by Ajay Balamurugadas




Ajay encountered this indecisive traffic signal in Bangalore earlier this month. Both the red (don't cross the street) and green (cross the street) pedestrian signals were illuminated for over two minutes.

You can read more about Ajay's encounter with this light on his blog at EnjoyTesting.BlogSpot.com.

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20090420

Problem ID: 4589172723625276425
Entered by: Ben Simo

If I what?




First the license code provided by IBM is not the proper length. Second, I don't understand the secret IBM "If you co" talk. :)

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20090415

Problem ID: 78684471888024005
Entered by: Zachary Fisher

Mail Merge

Created a mail merge document in Word at work today. At end of day, I transferred it to my thumb drive. I opened the doc on my home computer. I received the following dialog:



And after selecting "Options":



It is the second dialog that confused me. I didn't want to do any of the suggested actions. So what should I do? Is my document going to be affected? I ultimately clicked the 'x' and was returned to the first dialog. Personally, I would want a button that specifies this course of action rather than leaving it up to my interpretation of UI metaphor.

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20090414

Problem ID: 7426374562761589395
Entered by: Zachary Fisher

Bug...or Marketing Genius.



You make the call.

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20090410

Problem ID: 6466831815223077310
Entered by: Zachary Fisher

{ Spell Check | My Grammar } Bug #5,384,439,201,264,785,965

Sending out an email in Lotus Notes triggers a spell check process. During this process, I was warned of the following "issue":



Maybe it is my grammar that is rusty; perhaps this sentence structure isn't "legal". I'm inclined to believe that I'm right.

Regardless, it isn't a spelling error. So why am I being told that it is?

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20090407

Problem ID: 4436397726595176996
Entered by: Zachary Fisher

Pandora's Box needs to be closed; Please re-open

Listening to tunes on Pandora while posting a blog. Hey! That song is nice! I want more like that! Let me measure my acceptance by clicking on the thumbs-up icon I've used every other time. And the song's still playing...perfect. I have time to vote on it while it is active. Here we go...um...wait. What's this:



Okay. So did my vote count? Did you get it, Pandora? Am I going to suffer the aural-warblings of some emo kids before I get to the songs that I like? And why is my copy out of date? I didn't do anything except let it play it the background. And on top of it, I recall hearing some songs I really liked 3 songs back. Will I be able to the see my play history after I take your prescribed advice to reload?



Nope. Great. Now that indie-artist, the one who REALLY needs the money in this economy, has just lost a potential sale. But at least MY Pandora is up to date. I'll take respite in Allison Krauss and Union Station ( whose music I really do like ).

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20090406

Problem ID: 3862465912539836017
Entered by: Pradeep Soundararajan

Following stop versus Stop following: The LinkedIn Englishhhhh

I posted a job opening for a test consultant in LinkedIn groups under the job category. Take a look at the arrow marks in the following images.

There is an option for me to follow my discussion or job posting and before I selected it:





After I selected it:



To the best of my knowledge of English, "Stop Following", makes sense in this context. What does "Following Stop" mean?

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20090401

Problem ID: 6529495247685100278
Entered by: Pradeep Soundararajan

Gmail Spell Check: not supported for what?



I hit compose e-mail and typed in "experential" and with my signature on, I did a spell check and got the above.

  • What is ut?
  • Should I interpret it that the letters "ut" will not undergo spell check?
  • Isn't "ut" English text?

I tried investigating further and changed the language to Kannada ( The native language of Karnataka state in India ) and did a spell check and I got the below:



As you might observe instead of "ut" there is "Kannada" and I infer that "ut" might be pointing to a language.

Is there a problem here?
Am I missing something in my education?

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