Ten Technology Disasters
Ant writes "What do a 17th-century Swedish warship, an opulent Chicago theater and a Kansas City hotel "skyway" have in common? All met catastrophic ends and they have important lessons to teach today's innovators."
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... Submitting your page to Slashdot, technology disaster number 11 :)
"Dancing is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire" --Robert Frost
Someone's been reading the Age of Empires technology progression chart again...
graspee
> The engineering undergraduate program at Queens University actually
> has a disasters course as one of the non-technical electives.
...
> Supposedly this engenders a greater sense of responsibility into the
> engineers to be.
Perhaps, then, this should be a required class instead of an elective one. *shrug*
You can't breed out stupidity
No, but I'm sure we could find a way to make reproduction much less intuitive. If we had the source code, that is.
From the article:The result was the most lavishly appointed and heavily armed warship of its day, but one too long and too tall for its beam and ballast--a matchless array of features on an unstable platform.
That's like Windows, right?
Does Slashdot fall into this so-called "technology failures/disasters" category?
Why bother.