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Lefty was a true grafter. Having being commissioned for testing the initial launches of MSN Plus and MSN Premium,
he generated at least 20 bug posts from those releases. With some reluctance he moved out of his comfort zone,
testing Online Subscription services, and moved into the Web 2.0 world, and began testing Microsoft's foray into Web 2.0
services. Again he out did himself, by generating 100 bugs for the Windows Live 1.0 release in 2006.
However, with the release of Windows Live Wave 2.0, he wasn't successful. Lefty suffered during the release, with incorrect
provisioning, restricted test environment access and quite frankly a penchant for Halo 3 testing. By the time he got his act together, he was too late.
A younger, verile, more agile newcomer to the test world, by the name of test23account@hotmail.co.uk (Testy) was already doing the job of 10 Lefty's.
Lefty, was decommissioned knowing that he was a worthless, obsolete, dinosaur of a test account.
Lefty, leaves a legacy of nothin, nada, nout. He will not be missed.
Thousands of test accounts die needlessly every year. It's such a terrible thing. Well done Testy for escaping the system. Perhaps you should set up a pressure group. Let me know if you want t-shirts printed.