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Looking for QA or QA management work. Lots of experience across multiple domains.

Location: Southampton, UK

Remote: Prefered, but not essential

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, Robot Framework, AWS, JIRA, PostGres, DynamoDB, Node, React, GitHub

Résumé/CV: https://1drv.ms/w/c/b51a0ed90bcbfc29/IQCruUz3VSbgR7MhuFaDiWq... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ben-ient-b706ab221

Email:ientb@hotmail.co.uk


> doom bar

Maybe not for much longer: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjendwk7979o


They’re not stupid, they’ll keep the brand. It’ll just be brewed somewhere else and taste like metallic piss.

MBAs don’t seem to understand that where and how a beer is made is important.


Reminds me of the Xbox One release disaster, and the push for Kinect and TV streaming support.


Looks like MyGet is impacted too. Seems like they use Azure:

>What is required to be able to use MyGet? ... MyGet runs its operations from the Microsoft Azure in the West Europe region, near Amsterdam, the Netherlands.


I think it is in some part to do with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetal_hemoglobin


This is one of the biggest hurdles to getting kids to enjoy riding bikes too. If you think about the weight of many cheaper kids department store bikes they are a significant weight compared to the child. Having a lighter bike makes it much more enjoyable for the kids.

Also recommend Islabikes and Frog bikes for two companies that offer lighter offerings. Again you have to pay for it, but they can often be resold and a decent value later. Especially if you keep the bike clean and loved.


Sheldon is a great resource as mentioned already, although it will not include information on newer components.

I really like the park tool website and videos for step by step instructions. RJ the bike guy on Youtube also has some good instructionals too.

I found most of the difficulty is identifying which components and/or standards your bike is using, rather than the process of fixing.


I found my leaf razor spring has started to become semi-slack, and failing to return as well to the original position. I suspect I will need to replace it soon (should be a waranty issue). Had it ~ 1 year. I found the shave is also not that close, and the larger head flat region means it is more difficult to get to spaces like under directly the nose. I like the design, but it is far from perfect


  Location: UK, Southampton
  Remote: Prefered
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: AWS, GitHub, Git, Python - robot framework, PostGres, 
  Résumé/CV: Available on request
  Email: ientb@hotmail.co.uk
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13 years in the industry, the majority of it spent in software QA. After a more hands-on QA role, currently in a managerial position. Experience in scientific and engineering software domains. Broad scope of testing across multiple platforms, product types and everything in between.


There is also this video from Santa Cruz: https://youtu.be/w5eMMf11uhM?t=148 where they test the fork and frame

I am also remind of the Danny M video of the carbon wheels test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfjjiHGuHoc


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