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		<title>Best Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2004 05:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was having a chat with my brother earlier about software bugs, and I started trying to remember about the best bugs I&#8217;ve encountered in software I&#8217;ve had a hand in. Below are my list of favorite bugs that I found entertaining. I&#8217;m kind of curious as to what other people would choose for their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was having a chat with my brother earlier about software bugs, and I started trying to remember about the best bugs I&#8217;ve encountered in software I&#8217;ve had a hand in. Below are my list of favorite bugs that I found entertaining. I&#8217;m kind of curious as to what other people would choose for their favorites.</p>
<p>My favorite bug would have to be Gaim&#8217;s flying buddies. When the rewrite of the Gaim buddy list was commited, in 0.60, we had a fun little bug where the drag-and-drops weren&#8217;t completed. This triggered a Gtk bug (I think it was Gtk&#8217;s bug?) where the nodes in the GtkTreeView would fly around the screen a bit from point A (where the node originally was) to point B (where the node is now). When the buddy list was off-screen, this made it particularly fun. As these were flying around, we quickly named them Flying Buddies.</p>
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Between classes one semester, I wrote a Snake game for my TI-89 calculator. It was rather easy to do, but I had an off-by-one error that generated what I called &#8220;snake droppings.&#8221; When the snake ate one of the blocks on the screen, it would of course extend. As soon as the tail started moving again, it would leave a pixel or two behind, hence the name.</p>
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My third favorite bug was during the development of my <a href="http://www.chipx86.com/projects/billiardz/">BilliardZ</a> game for the Sharp Zaurus SL-5&#215;00 PDA. Occasionally when hitting a ball, a big black hole would open up on the board, and the ball would disappear in it. Playing pool with black holes littering the table is a little inconvenient. I&#8217;m still not sure what caused it, but I ended up fixing it.</p>
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Speaking of bugs, something messed up on gnome-blog. I&#8217;ve spent over an hour trying to get it working again. Works now though.</p>
<p>(Update: I somehow lost the top paragraph. I don&#8217;t know how, but it&#8217;s back. That should provide more context.)</p>
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