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Richard Feynman, the Challenger, and Engineering

An anonymous reader writes "When Richard Feynman investigated the Challenger disaster as a member of the Rogers Commission, he issued a scathing report containing brilliant, insightful commentary on the nature of engineering. This short essay relates Feynman's commentary to modern software development."

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  1. Re:I know someone who worked on the O rings by rholland356 · · Score: 0, Troll

    You know someone who worked on the O rings. 20+ years ago. Add another 10 years of career work to even get to the point where they could be allowed to work on the shuttle O-rings. So, 30 years work plus 24 years education (masters degree, minimum). That someone you know is in his mid-fifties, most likely.

    He is your father, luke!

    And you are correct in saying that in the decision to launch, momentum and public relations carried too much weight. This was all well documented after the fact, of course. So, you don't actually need to know someone to learn easily the results of the investigation.

    But hats off to your father, anyway! ;-)