Not wrong.
Sorry for your luck.
Not wrong?
So you say the engineers were not well educated? They did not anticipate this issue...at all? Ever? Even with climate change? They assumed there will never be sub freezing weather like that had 30 years ago ever again?
So they are not as smart as you are?
Is that what you are saying when you tell me I am not wrong?
Try reading what the post says, not what you wish it did.
I did. I not only can take apart and put back together a car without any extra parts, I can AND do read.....
So now...here is my final word on this......
Based on what you are saying, the engineers and installers did not do what was necessary to combat the friigid temperatures Texas is now experiencing. Seeing as Texas has experienced such temps in the past, we have a choice....either they ignored that concern from a cost standpoint or they were too stupid to think about it.
Realistically, they were not too stupid to think about it. They did, they advised of the cost, and the decision makers chose to not accept the cost and instead take the chance.
Now...who were those decision makers?
That is what we need to find out.