Okay, so lets get this ball rolling.
Since I said I'd talk a little bit about what life is like as a test developer at Microsoft, it's high time I started. So, to kick this off, I'm going to talk about my first day as a SDET (Software Development Engineer in Test).
For a large portion of my life, I've had a great deal of admiration for Andrew Tridgell. This was primarily due to the fact that he's the smartest bloke I've ever heard of, and knows his way around network protocols better than anyone.
That said, things change. Given that I'm coming around to having some strong feelings about religious delusions, I'm willing to applaud anyone who doesn't pull his punches.
Pat Condell is that man.
Of course, not that I expect my previous declaration to be a shock to many people. The world hardly revolves around me.
Anyway, it's time to push on with things, I'm going to try to force myself to talk more about life here in general at Microsoft. Note that I can't really talk about the product I'm working on, but I can talk about life as a tester here.
Okay, so it occurs to me that not posting to my blog in 4 months pretty much reinforces the notion that a blog is something you start, and then stop doing because it's fad-like. Ah well. In response to this, here's something I've been doing since I turned around 7 or 8 or so (I forget exactly when)
I took the Blasphemy Challenge. That's right, I'm an Atheist.
Okay, Given that I was a firefox user for a long time (and may well be again when FF3.0 comes out), I've grown used to using a toolbar for my commonly used bookmarks.
I toss folders into the toolbar, and links into the folders, and occasionally, folders into the folders, for several levels of quickly accessible bookmarks for the more commonly used stuff.