I fixed it... some day
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We place change notes in our source files that are marked with a date. An automated tool extracts these notes and correlates the dates to version numbers, producing a change list document for each build. I just noticed an odd entry that kept popping up at the head of the list of changes, even though it describes an issue that was fixed last year. The date marker on the entry was "07/02/2112" :sigh:. Cue Rush[^]...
Software Zen:
delete this;
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We place change notes in our source files that are marked with a date. An automated tool extracts these notes and correlates the dates to version numbers, producing a change list document for each build. I just noticed an odd entry that kept popping up at the head of the list of changes, even though it describes an issue that was fixed last year. The date marker on the entry was "07/02/2112" :sigh:. Cue Rush[^]...
Software Zen:
delete this;
Oh there's no bread, let 'em eat cake! There's no end to what they'll take. Whoo Yeah! Opps, That's Bastille Day - wait I know this one........ :doh: We adopted a dog Monday. The lady of our age or older said "What password would you two like to access your dogs's microchip record?" Without hesitation I said 2112. She said "Is that 2-1-1-2?" ....sigh... yes.
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We place change notes in our source files that are marked with a date. An automated tool extracts these notes and correlates the dates to version numbers, producing a change list document for each build. I just noticed an odd entry that kept popping up at the head of the list of changes, even though it describes an issue that was fixed last year. The date marker on the entry was "07/02/2112" :sigh:. Cue Rush[^]...
Software Zen:
delete this;
:laugh: Oops!
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
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We place change notes in our source files that are marked with a date. An automated tool extracts these notes and correlates the dates to version numbers, producing a change list document for each build. I just noticed an odd entry that kept popping up at the head of the list of changes, even though it describes an issue that was fixed last year. The date marker on the entry was "07/02/2112" :sigh:. Cue Rush[^]...
Software Zen:
delete this;
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We place change notes in our source files that are marked with a date. An automated tool extracts these notes and correlates the dates to version numbers, producing a change list document for each build. I just noticed an odd entry that kept popping up at the head of the list of changes, even though it describes an issue that was fixed last year. The date marker on the entry was "07/02/2112" :sigh:. Cue Rush[^]...
Software Zen:
delete this;
Are you sure you have fixed it already? That's a time travelling entry reminding you that sometime in the future you will have fixed it. But you must still wait some 99 years before you can do so.
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Did you feel the Rush when the DeLorean hit 88 mph? ;) Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
Just call me a workin' man... that's what I am.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Are you sure you have fixed it already? That's a time travelling entry reminding you that sometime in the future you will have fixed it. But you must still wait some 99 years before you can do so.
Evidently I came back in time, and just got stupid with the date, because the described fix is in the code.
Software Zen:
delete this;