Alvin,

That is true, I like to tweek with things.  It is fun to see how quick that I can
break it...

S

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On 7/11/2001 at 20:13 Alvin Oga wrote:

>On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>>
>> Randy,
>>
>> Very good point on the beta issue.  I agree with you 100%, I personally
>enjoy
>> doing beta testing.  It is a good way to learn about a product, and you
>can get some
>> good insight on how it will turn out.  Also you might get a feature in
>the finished
>> product.  It helps everyone.
>>
>> The other person point about what is tried and what is not is also way
>out of line.
>>
>> Anyway..  You made a very good point with you note.
>
>and if you know you gonna use the product anyway... its good to be a beta
>testor ..  might even get the real thing for free or significant discount
>for doing the beta testing ... ( real == provide detailed/important
>feedback )
>       - beta testing is also good for those that are willing to tweek it
>       to get it working...to get around the problem found...
>
>       - otherwise..beta testing can be a nightmare...
>
>the company should NOT charge you for beta products... its in both parties
>interest to get as many beta testing done as possible prior to the
>official release
>
>c ya
>alvin
>
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>> On 7/10/2001 at 13:29 Graham, Randy (RAW) wrote:
>>
>> >I feel the "paying-beta-tester" slam is a little out of line, especially
>>



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