Talk:Rands
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[edit]- "When Navigator 1.0 came out, we created a QA [Quality Assurance] lab overnight," Lopp said. It was simple in the beginning. "We had people just surfing the Web, clicking on links, saying if [the presentation] looked all right to them." But the pressure to decide if a 'build' was good, on 16 platforms, was mounting. "Now we have a point release every two months. Each needs a full level of testing on the multiple platforms," said Lopp.
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Living person?
[edit]Is this about a real person or a fictional character? Secretlondon 02:02, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Rands' "Jerkcity" character
[edit]The article says that his character is the "boring" one among absurd characters. As a longtime reader I find this rather unfounded. The citation for this claim is to a comic where the character of spigot says that he's boring, but the opinion of the character doesn't necessarily match the opinion of the author, and in this case I highly doubt that it does.
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Eisner Award Winning
[edit]I have checked and even from the archived version of the list from the time marked as "checked", there is no entry for Jerkcity, Jerk City, Bonequest, or Bone Quest. I'm removing the bit saying it's Eisner Award Winning due to this. TIB (talk) 01:08, 13 November 2022 (UTC)
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