Ah yes, more analogies that aren't applicable to the topic at hand.

So Canada and the UK are tiny little places with only a few people? (The pc
with no software.) So 30 million and 60 million people aren't legitimate
test environments? Once you apply it to a pool of 600 million it will fall
apart?

By your logic facebook needed to be tested with 150 million users before it
was ever launched? That sounds reasonable. 0_0

Let me ask you a question then Gruss. What do you know of those two health
care systems that leads you to believe they would fail miserably when
applied to a populace of 600 million?





On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Michael wrote:
> > care system in any of the countries we're discussing. Why do I need to
> prove
> > to you that it works when the proof is in the pudding? And the pudding is
> > Canada and the UK.
> >
>
> My analogy:
> I've showed you my code running on my PC that's not running anything
> else with only me as a user and it works.
> Why do I need to stress test it on a server running other applications
> against internet usage loads?
>
> Your analogy:
> Because your bowl of pudding is very tiny on a plate surrounded by
> steak and you think it's the pudding that's selling the plate.
>
> 

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