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How delighted are you today?

This is somewhat offbeat from y traditional posts. But I stumbled upon this funny tidbit.

At work, when we make a change, we need to send out a check-in mail which contains a list of the changes made, as well as a description of the impact of the change. As part of the practice, it is also common place (although not required) to submit images with the mail when the change affects something that is visual. In this specific post, nothing really visual changed but it was a change intended to improve usability of one of our product. A few minutes to kill, and a little sense of humor will get you the following...

Maybe they should use those on the "pain charts" they use at the hospital to rate your pain from 1-10 Laughing

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Categories: Random Chatter
Posted by sebby1234 on Thursday, August 07, 2008 3:24 PM
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Harvett Bradford us

Saturday, September 20, 2008 10:57 PM

Harvett Bradford

it would really top this program off if you could go inside the plane and see pasenger.s sitting and talking in the plane

sebby1234 us

Monday, September 22, 2008 11:04 AM

sebby1234

I am unsure of the relevancy with the post itself Smile

Since I am not part of the group anymore I cannot quote with any ceranty as to whatthe current plans are. A similar feature was initially planned for Train Simulator and since both FSim an TSim share the same technology it would be likely this would enable this scenario for the next version of Flight Sim...

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