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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 21 2012 @ 09:25 PM EDT |
the real scary part is that this is common and the people involved will just
move on to bigger projects with the belief that the might have learned from the
previous failure.
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Authored by: greed on Friday, June 22 2012 @ 11:22 AM EDT |
As an electrical engineer, it amazes me that they got as far as they did without
anyone saying, "You need different antenna systems for each frequency
band."
Or... actually... I'll bet someone started saying that on Day 1, eventually quit
in disgust, and all the managers who ignored the folks who could do math stayed
with the project.
'Cause, as an electrical engineer, I know that if I say something is impossible,
they'll hire someone who doesn't say that. It doesn't make it possible, of
course, it just means that it is no longer management's fault the project
failed.
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