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Subject: Re: The Privilege to Be an after-purchasing tester...

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 12:35:25 09/07/00

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On September 07, 2000 at 14:32:44, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Maybe you have missed this another an unavoidable way to become a tester. In
>this you are not payed nor receive the software for free, but you pay to do the
>test getting the program at 40 or more bucks the piece, you pay the guru that
>will fix your computer after the new program almost burned your current
>configuration -as happened to some people with CM5000, remember?-, you  pay the
>time you waste trying to run the program, you pay the time expended sending
>emails to get some answer, you pay the money your shrink ask after the sessions
>you must go because of these frustration and you pay the taxes, all included.
>How we could name this kind of testing?
>Fernando

I should not know a name for this but is this not something wich happens with
about all computer programs?
This is the only industry you can do this without getting punshid for it
In the automobile industry this would cost the firm milions of dollars.



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