I laughed out loud when after about 5 seconds I got TidBits: One Question Geek Test
So Christmas day Sunday, but we don't do Christmas. And a day off Monday. No real plans until Sunday evening for Channukah. My toe finally feels well enough for a hike. Blodgett Peak has been calling to me for months - especially since I learned there was a geocache on top. So I get up a bit early - early for a day off from work - and head out for a hike. I don't know how far I'll get - but I want to at least get to the top of Blodgett Peak. I've got about 8 geocaches I can try for, depending on how I do. A couple are up in Pike National Forrest, past Blodgett Peak. It is slower going than I expected. I spend more time than I wanted looking for the first 4 geocaches - I only found 2 of them. The trail is Icy and muddy. It is not a great trail - it is not well prepared like the trail going up Pikes Peak. It is very easy to lose the trail - subtle paths seem to go off in many directions. In many places, the trail seems to go up very steep, loose gravel. Step
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In the tech field, it is often said that when a user finds that an application works in an unexpected way, we in the tech field like to say: 'It's a feature, not a bug'.
Because if you can convince your users that what they are seeing was something that you can 'spin' as good, you don't have to fix it [in the current version].
This comes from the Un*x man [help] pages. Where certain limitations of programs were documented as features.
So having the word 'Feature' on a bug is funny!