Top 15 Quotes About Troubleshooting
#1. Jane easily shifts among activities - testing for discovery, pinpointing, locating, determining significance, repairing, troubleshooting, and testing to learn. As long as she continues to serve her customers, it doesn't really matter which task she performs at any given time.
Gerald M. Weinberg
#2. You could say I'm on the troubleshooting squad."
"Troubleshooting?"
He put a hand on the back of his waistband. "I see trouble and I shoot it.
Karen Chance
#3. Using JavaScript Error objects to reject promises can capture the call stack for troubleshooting
Daniel Parker
#4. Then it's a matter of troubleshooting, grasping the bull by the horns, seizing the nettle, coping and hoping, damning torpedoes and trying any old thing.
Kim Stanley Robinson
#5. Troubleshooting a wiring problem is a soul-killing experience.
Casey Neistat
#6. I'm real good at troubleshooting;
When there's trouble ... I start shooting.
Necro
#7. I'm not the most technically savvy person in the world. Like, I'm not good at troubleshooting when stuff happens to my digital music.
Conor Oberst
#8. ... beginnings are always reserved for anxiety, middles are for experience, problems and troubleshooting, and only once the beginning and middle have been combined to form a past can room be made for the ending, and relief.
Tania Aebi
#9. Language is like money, without which specific relative values may well exist and be felt, but cannot be reduced to a common denominator.
George Santayana
#10. If you try to make interesting films, you're going to be disappointed most of the time. I choose just not to look at it that way.
Edward Norton
#11. As any speaker will tell you, when you address a large number of people from a stage, you try to make eye contact with people in the audience to communicate that you're accessible and interested in them.
Simon Mainwaring
#13. Human nature is what Heaven supplies.
Xun Zi
#14. As he came leaping in, the poodle did not heed it.
The matter now seems turned about;
The Devil's in the house and can't get out.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe