Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

Perspectives and Guy Fawkes and Movies

So, working on my computer this morning, I saw a Tweet from a well regarded tester that said:

Remember, remember the 5th of November, The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason Why the Gunpowder Treason Should ever be forgot.

Being of the mindset that I am, my immediate reaction was "Guy Fawkes?  She's an American, what is she on about Guy Fawkes and the Bonfire Night for?" 

So I asked if she had made a Guy?  (Seemed perfectly reasonable I thought.)  Her response was a little, well, not at all what I expected.  We were several tweets into the conversation when I realized her tweet had actually nothing at all to do with Guy Fawkes day and was based on V for Vendetta - the movie.

From that point on, both of us understood why the other had no clue what we had been talking about. 

This was pretty quick, compared to when things like this happen in the office, on projects.  I sometimes wonder how it is that people can fail to realize that they are using the same terms or phrases or buzz-words and talking about completely different things.
So, Movie or Historical Event or Project?

Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason
Why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t'was his intent
To blow up the King and Parli'ment.
Three-score barrels of powder below
To prove old England's overthrow;
By God's providence he was catch'd
With a dark lantern and burning match...

Monday, June 7, 2010

Stawberry Testing Fields

Yesterday I wrote about the garden. We really have a nice one. I learn a lot working in it.

There is a rhythm in gardening that simply can't be ignored. Brute force and frantic bursts of energy don't get you much. Patience is good, and persistence.

Strawberries are coming in right now. We picked the first two this past Thursday. More were ripe on Friday. Saturday there were more. Last night I picked a couple of pints of berries. We have enough on the vine to have a fair crop of berries this year.

This is great, because we put in a new strawberry patch last year, replacing the old one. Its not huge, around 6 feet long, semi-circular, around 3 or 4 feet wide at its widest point. The old one was huge for a city lot. Almost 20'x20'. Unfortunately, when the new driveway was put in, the berry patch had to go. We did move the topsoil to a great location. This had been worked and improved for many, many years and was fantastic for growing things.

Last year, we planted tomatoes in that soil, as we had the year before. Oops. No tomatoes there this year thanks to the blight.

BUT - the new strawberry patch is doing extremely well.

As I was picking berries last night, my dear lady-wife made the observation that sometimes beautiful ripe berries will "hide" under the leaves or tucked out of the way. So, as I was carefully going through picking what I could find, it dawned on me that shifting leaves and plants may help, or may not.

Something struck me though. As I was working in one area, I looked over toward where I had just been working, I saw three lovely ripe berries - right where I had decided I had found everything that was ripe and moved on.

In shifting my view, my perspective, I found three berries where a moment before I absolutely "knew" there were none ripe.

It dawned on me then and there, that the challenge in finding bugs is overcoming our own solid "knowing" that we have finished. If you change your perspective, and look again, are you still finished?

Does this shift in perspective reveal you things you did not know? Are there items you may not have considered? In shifting your view do you find bugs you would have missed?