The 100th thought from the test eye the test eye

Today we celebrate our 100th post on this blog!

It has been an interesting journey for us so far; and we realize that we have only begun this ride, a ride with no destination but to enrich ourselves with wisdom and knowledge through discussions and by sharing thoughts. And you, our readers, are a very important part of this process.

Our decision to write posts in English has been a good strategy as we see it; not only do we reach people all over the world, but we can also discuss matters with peers that, in this community, don’t have any country borders. But you have to bear with us sometimes if you think that our English isn’t perfect, we are working on it… We do hope that the message gets through though.

The thing that we are three persons sharing a passion for testing and a blog to express it, has been a really good thing as we see it. Not only is it more fun, but it is also some assurance that the blog will keep up a good tempo; since there is always someone of us that has inspiration and time to write. And it will also be a guarantee that the topics that we choose to write about are evolving and often diversified. Over the years we have noticed that we agree on many things, but disagree or have different perspective on as many.

We are very happy to see that we now have a really large group of readers from all over the world, and we have had a huge increase of new readers over the last two years. We hope that you will keep finding us interesting and continue reading in the future; and we invite you to contribute even more with your comments on our thoughts.

Do you have any thoughts on where you think we should go from here on?

Best regards,

Henrik, Martin & Rikard
the test eye

3 Comments
Zeger Van Hese April 1st, 2010

Congratulations on your 100th post! Keep up the good work — I will surely keep visiting!
Zeger

Jim April 1st, 2010

“…bear with us sometimes if you think that our English isn’t perfect…”

Don’t worry about it. Alot of native english speakers have fun with our own language and slaughter it in one form or another.

I once heard a speaker make this statement “…I know 21 languages, all of them english!”. Most of the crowd was laughing so hard he had to wait almost 5 minutes before continuing his presentation.

Henrik Emilsson April 7th, 2010

Thank you for your kind words!
Hope to see and hear more from you as well.