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<title>Ravings of an Intermittent Fool - Prueba</title>
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<description>I learned a new Spanish word today: Prueba.  Apparently, it means &quot;test&quot;.  I&apos;ve been reviewing some software at work that was written by a Mexico City based consultancy, and that word is littered throughout the source code.  I thought I&apos;d look it up and now I can see why its everywhere.</description>
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