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> It's true though. On the surface, the regulations say that you have to
> actually test stuff before you go and use it, to make sure it really
> does work properly. Which, inconvenient though it is, seems perfectly
> reasonable. However, what we have hear is people make me perform a test
> purely for the "warm fuzzly feeling" you get from being able to say
> "hey, we tested something, and it worked. That's good, right? Right??"
Testing after any change seems like a good idea. Unless the test takes
more than five minutes. And you mentioned months on your blog post; so
they can put the test in thei-- ERROR: NNTP connection reset by peer.
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