Asclepias
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So like I pointed out. Human error.Like the mechanic who replaced a sensor in the steering mechanism for an F-16 and tested it and it passed? Fully armed F-16 in Afghanistan took a sudden right turn while taking off. Thank God the pilot was OK. I led that incident investigation too.Of course its your fault for being stupid and not knowing the timer ran out before you started typing your email.Ah. Because I was typing an email and the software logged me out without my permission it is my fault.So because you dont know what youre doing on a computer you blame the programming?And dufus, I just started writing the email I just opened when Outlook shut itself down. Which overrode the "stay logged on" setting as well.Nope they crashed because humans fucked up.
I hope you dont really expect me to believe you have a patent when you think Outlook shutting down due to an inactivity timer means driverless cars wont work ?
Your credentials?
I'm actually a Voice Collaboration and Network engineer.
You proved my point well. People who do software and those who design involving human interface are typically clueless and always just blame the user.
Nope. I test new code on network devices all the time and send it back to the developers. Thats how I know you are inept at best.
Sensor said he was going straight so turned the wheel to keep him going straight. Or what the sensor told the computer was straight. Turned out the mechanic overtightened the sensor and testing failed to find the defect.