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en We've had a few start-up bugs, like any new product does. We've worked through those and I think we are going to be very satisfied once we get everything taken care of.

en It seems to be a market that's really beginning to open up. A lot of the smaller companies we've talked to in the last year have finally finished their product development and worked through their bugs.

en We haven't done nothing. We worked hard to get home-court advantage and we took care to keep it. We just held serve. We took care of business at home. They say a series doesn't start until somebody wins a game on the road. Hopefully we can start this series on Saturday.

en Consumers can avoid the 'feature fatigue' trap by first trying out a product, and comparing several, before buying. Chances are they will be more satisfied with a simpler product with less features.

en We had some initial technical bugs we had to work out and didn't have a big push in the latter half of '05 but now we're ready to go hard on that product.

en It's serious in that it's in the [actual] browser ...whereas previous bugs generally required the user to have downloaded an additional product,

en It's serious in that it's in the [actual] browser ...whereas previous bugs generally required the user to have downloaded an additional product.

en We think that Windows 2000 is the right architecture, but it is a complex product that likely will have some level of bugs and refinement that will have to occur after it is initially deployed. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. We think that Windows 2000 is the right architecture, but it is a complex product that likely will have some level of bugs and refinement that will have to occur after it is initially deployed.

en There are still a lot of little bugs to be worked out. But pretty soon people will be checking out their own books like they pump their own gas.

en There will be bugs with the Baby Bells up front. I expect them to work out the bugs eventually.

en I think there are some bugs to be worked out. What occurred the other night, you would think that's a play that should have been reviewed and overturned and was probably a blown call.

en We have been working out the kinks of this new high-tech auction page and hope to have all the bugs worked out.

en I think as a coaching staff, we worked our tails off this year. We wanted to make sure we didn't have another 7-15 season for these kids. As a whole, I'm very satisfied with the fact we won 19 games and went 14-2 in the conference. A coach is never 100 percent satisfied, but I feel good about the season.

en Who can afford to do professional work for nothing? What hobbyist can put 3-man years into programming, finding all bugs, documenting his product and distribute for free? The fact is, no one besides us has invested a lot of money in hobby software.
  Bill Gates

en It's like a canary in a mine shaft. If something is toxic in the drinking water, the bugs will start to die.


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