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    • Soak these insects in water to increase their size in hours.
    • (4 dozen per unit) 1" - 1 1/2"
    • Ages 3+
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    Glitter bug, jitter bug!
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    Customer Reviews

    I bought these to use as a science lab for graphing. The sponge insects did not grow much during class period but the students were amazed how big...


    I bought these for party favors. They take about 24 hours of soaking in cold water to grow to about the size of a woman's palm. They then shrink...


    I had these as a party favor my son's birthday party and tested a few out to make sure they worked and they did. First I put them in a glass and...


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    bug party Video Review

    Software quality: When defect tracking is not necessary

    “I don't care about your bug reports. Only the software matters,” said author and Google’s engineering director James Whittaker at the controversial STARWEST keynote. Whittaker’s presentation challenged a number of beliefs that we’ve held strongly to in traditional software testing, including the idea that users won’t accept poor quality. “Users know software sucks. They don't care about quality. They don't want perfect software. They want us to fix the bugs,” said Whittaker, claiming that users are better than testers at testing. This point of view is completely contrary to what Caper Jones and Olivier Bonsignour, say in their book, The Economics of Software Quality . In Quality metrics: Defect tracking throughout the software lifecycle , we looked at why some experts feel that tracking defects is mandatory for high-quality code, and in turn, customer satisfaction. In this follow-up piece, we will look at the other side of the story, the argument against tracking defects.

    doing a u-turn

    MEEG and Bennett came this morning to go out and play and then my friend Wendy and her children Emersyn and Landon came. Emmy and the mayor are several months apart and Love Bug and Landon are a few months apart too. And they are cute, cute, cute playing together. Emmy and especially the mayor. They sat together on the couch to watch an episode of "Thomas" and everyone turns their head on the shoulder and led to a fight where they tickle cracked laugh. When it was time for them to leave, the mayor leaned over and kissed him. His first girlfriend shortly.He was so cute and when he went to kiss number two, she pushed him away. They both laughed, and then spent the next 10 minutes kissing and pushing each other. Oh, young love. My husband and I were married almost 8 years before our son was born. We always knew we wanted to have children and, if possible, I stay home with them.

    Responses to bug party

    Christy Crawford says:

    Nov 25, 2011

    This is a great idea!-Party Ideas / What a great way to serve salad at a BBQ, no bug/fly problems! via @


    Ah Kin Boon says:

    Nov 25, 2011

    @ @ Am I the guilty party here too? Hahaha. Go bug your parents to bring you out lah. :)


    Sean Big Nasty Evans says:

    Nov 25, 2011

    @ I'd throw a bug party to show it off to all i iPhone junkie friends. And prob piss my self a little out if excitement.


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