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      1 Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors
      2 Use of this useless file is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 
      6 This file is used for making non-code changes to trigger buildbot cycles. Make
      7 any modification below this line.
      8 
      9 ======================================================================
     10 
     11 Let's make a story. Add zero+ sentences for every commit:
     12 
     13 CHÄPTER 1:
     14 It was a dark and blinky night; the rain fell in torrents -- except at
     15 occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which
     16 swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along
     17 the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that
     18 struggled against the elements. A hooded figure emerged.
     19 
     20 It was a Domo-Kun.
     21 
     22 "What took you so long?", inquired his wife.
     23 
     24 Silence. Oblivious to his silence, she continued, "Did Mr. Usagi enjoy the
     25 waffles you brought him?" "You know him, he's not one to forego a waffle,
     26 no matter how burnt," he snickered.
     27 
     28 The pause was filled with the sound of compile errors.
     29 
     30 CHAPTER 2:
     31 The jelly was as dark as night, and just as runny.
     32 The Domo-Kun shuddered, remembering the way Mr. Usagi had speared his waffles
     33 with his fork, watching the runny jelly spread and pool across his plate,
     34 like the blood of a dying fawn. "It reminds me of that time --" he started, as
     35 his wife cut in quickly: "-- please. I can't bear to hear it.". A flury of
     36 images coming from the past flowed through his mind.
     37 
     38 "You recall what happened on Mulholland drive?" The ceiling fan rotated slowly
     39 overhead, barely disturbing the thick cigarette smoke. No doubt was left about
     40 when the fan was last cleaned.
     41 
     42 There was a poignant pause.
     43 
     44 CHAPTER 3:
     45 Mr. Usagi felt that something wasn't right. Shortly after the Domo-Kun left he
     46 began feeling sick. He thought out loud to himself, "No, he wouldn't have done
     47 that to me." He considered that perhaps he shouldn't have pushed so hard.
     48 Perhaps he shouldn't have been so cold and sarcastic, after the unimaginable
     49 horror that had occurred just the week before.
     50 
     51 Next time, there won't be any sushi. Why sushi with waffles anyway?  It's like
     52 adorning breakfast cereal with halibut -- shameful.
     53 
     54 CHAPTER 4:
     55 The taste of stale sushi in his mouth the next morning was unbearable. He
     56 wondered where the sushi came from as he attempted to wash the taste away with
     57 a bottle of 3000¥ sake. He tries to recall the cook's face.  Green? Probably.
     58 
     59 CHAPTER 5:
     60 Many tears later, Mr. Usagi would laugh at the memory of the earnest,
     61 well-intentioned Domo-Kun. Another day in the life. That is when he realized that
     62 life goes on.
     63 
     64 $CHAPTER6
     65 
     66 TRUISMS (1978-1983)
     67 JENNY HOLZER
     68 A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE CAN GO A LONG WAY
     69 A LOT OF PROFESSIONALS ARE CRACKPOTS
     70 A MAN CAN'T KNOW WHAT IT IS TO BE A MOTHER
     71 A NAME MEANS A LOT JUST BY ITSELF
     72 A POSITIVE ATTITUDE MEANS ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD
     73 A RELAXED MAN IS NOT NECESSARILY A BETTER MAN
     74 NO ONE SHOULD EVER USE SVN
     75 AN INFLEXIBLE POSITION SOMETIMES IS A SIGN OF PARALYSIS
     76 IT IS MANS FATE TO OUTSMART HIMSELF
     77 BEING SURE OF YOURSELF MEANS YOU'RE A FOOL
     78 AM NOT
     79 ARE TOO
     80 IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED: TRY, EXCEPT, FINALLY
     81 AND THEN, TIME LEAPT BACKWARDS
     82 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh LOT
     83 I'm really tempted to change something above the line.
     84 Reeccciiiipppppeeeeeesssssss!!!!!!!!!
     85 PEOPLE SAY "FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION", BUT FAILURE IS ALWAYS AN OPTION.
     86 WHAT GOES UP MUST HAVE A NON-ZERO VELOCITY
     87 
     88 I can feel the heat closing in, feel them out there making their moves...
     89 What could possibly go wrong? We've already ate our cake.
     90 
     91 Stand Still. Pause Clocks. We can make the World Stop.
     92 WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB
     93 
     94 I want a 1917 build and you will give me what I want.
     95 
     96 This sentence is false.
     97 
     98 Beauty is in the eyes of a Beholder.
     99 
    100 I'm the best at space.
    101 
    102 The first time Yossarian saw the chaplain, he fell madly in love with him.
    103 *
    104 *
    105 *
    106 Give not thyself up, then, to fire, lest it invert thee, deaden thee; as for
    107 the time it did me. There is a wisdom that is woe; but there is a woe that is
    108 madness. And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down
    109 into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in
    110 the sunny spaces. And even if he for ever flies within the gorge, that gorge
    111 is in the mountains; so that even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is
    112 still higher than other birds upon the plain, even though they soar.
    113 *
    114 *
    115 *
    116 
    117 I'm here to commit lines and drop rhymes
    118 *
    119 This is a line to test and try uploading a cl.
    120 *
    121 Yay, another first commit! What a beautiful day!
    122 
    123 And lo, in the year 2014, there was verily an attempt to upgrade to GCC 4.8 on
    124 the Android bots, and it was good. Except on one bot, where it was bad. And
    125 lo, the change was reverted, and GCC went back to 4.6, where code is slower
    126 and less optimized. And verily did it break the build, because artifacts had
    127 been created with 4.8, and alignment was no longer the same, and a great
    128 sadness descended upon the Android GN buildbot, and it did refuseth to build
    129 any more. But the sheriffs thought to themselves: Placebo! Let us clobber the
    130 bot, and perhaps it will rebuild with GCC 4.6, which hath worked for many many
    131 seasons. And so they modified the whitespace file with these immortal lines,
    132 and visited it upon the bots, that great destruction might be wrought upon
    133 their outdated binaries. In clobberus, veritas.
    134 
    135 As the git approaches, light begins to shine through the SCM thrice again...
    136 However, the git, is, after all, quite stupid.
    137 
    138 Suddenly Domo-Kun found itself in a room filled with dazzling mirrors. As
    139 Domo-Kun looked around, it realized that some of the mirrors were actually but
    140 pale reflections of true reality.
    141 
    142 A herd of wild gits appears!  Time for CQ :D
    143 And one more for sizes.py...
    144 
    145 What's an overmarketed dietary supplement expressing sadness, relief,
    146 tiredness, or a similar feeling.?  Ah-Sigh-ee.
    147 
    148 It was love at first sight.  The moment Yossarian first laid eyes on the chaplain, he fell madly in love with him.
    149 
    150 Cool whitespace change for git-cl land
    151 
    152 Oh god the bots are red! I'm blind! Mmmm, cronuts.
    153 
    154 If you stand on your head, you will get footprints in your hair.
    155 
    156 sigh
    157 sigher
    158 pick up cls
    159 
    160 In the BUILD we trust.
    161 ^_^
    162 
    163 In the masters we don't.
    164 In the tryservers, we don't either.
    165 In the CQ sometimes.
    166 Auto-generated by git-eject-upstream (http://goo.gl/cIHsYR)
    167 My sandwiches are like my children: I love them all.
    168 No, really, I couldn't eat another bit.
    169 When I hunger I think of you, and a pastrami sandwich.
    170 Do make a terrible mistake every once in a while.
    171 I just made two.
    172 Mistakes are the best sometimes.
    173 \o/
    174 This is groovy.
    175 
    176 SECRET ENDING: IT WAS _____ ALL ALONG!
    177 testing trailing line.
    178 
    179 So many books, so little time.
    180 
    181 Hi there, it's my first commit.
    182 !false isn't funny because it's true.
    183 
    184 Lalala
    185 
    186 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
    187 Vestibulum rhoncus neque sodales nibh lobortis, non fringilla odio aliquet.
    188 Praesent ultrices quam eu pretium ultrices.
    189 Quisque et consequat ex. Curabitur sed nunc neque.
    190 foo
    191 
    192 And if you go chasing rabbits
    193 And you know you're going to fall
    194 Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar
    195 
    196 Isn't it supposed to be a whitespace file?
    197 Let's add some "                    ".
    198 
    199 I'll join to add my first commit here. P. S. It has stopped being a story long long ago.
    200 
    201 PANCAKE RECIPE:
    202 STEP 1: Put 100g plain flour, 2 large eggs, 300ml milk, 1 tbsp sunflower or vegetable oil
    203 and a pinch of salt into a bowl or large jug, then whisk to a smooth batter.
    204 STEP 2: Set aside for 30 mins to rest if you have time, or start cooking straight away.
    205 STEP 3: Set a medium frying pan or crêpe pan over a medium heat and carefully wipe it with some
    206 oiled kitchen paper.
    207 STEP 4: When hot, cook your pancakes for 1 min on each side until golden, keeping them warm
    208 in a low oven as you go.
    209 STEP 5: Serve with lemon wedges and caster sugar, or your favourite filling.
    210 Once cold, you can layer the pancakes between baking parchment,
    211 then wrap in cling film and freeze for up to 2 months.
    212 
    213 There was a test
    214 
    215 Interesting first commit.
    216 
    217 If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.
    218 
    219 ---
    220 
    221 TOKI PONA:
    222 
    223 Toki Pona is an isolating language with only 14 phonemes and an underlying feature of minimalism.
    224 It focuses on simple, near-universal concepts to maximize expression from very few words.
    225 In Toki Pona: The Language of Good (referred to as pu), Lang presents around 120 words,
    226 while the later Toki Pona Dictionary (referred to as ku) lists 137 "essential" words and a
    227 number of less-used ones. Its words are easy to pronounce across language backgrounds,
    228 which allows it to serve as a bridge of sorts for people of different cultures.
    229 
    230 New :)
    231 
    232 The longest word in English with only one vowel is "strengths."
    233 
    234 Nulla est doctrina sine lingua Latina.
    235 
    236 Adding more non whitespace.
    237 
    238 I'm not sure why it works, but it does :)
    239 
    240 Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field.