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On Apr 1, 4:42 pm, "Gary" wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote: Computers are completely reliable within the limits of their software. Absolutely untrue. You've never heard of a hardware failure? What he said is absolutely true, from the standpoint that as long as software is only presented with events the programmer anticipated and tested for, it's reliable. Beyond that, you're in test pilot territory. It's like some of the first FBW software, which didn't have any code for unusual attitude recovery. Or, heh-heh, like that recent military flight which crossed the date line and had most of their computers stop working. In any case, I suspect the thread is prodded a bit from all those NASA future air scenarios where we get into a robot air taxi at your local airport. Not me, not for a while! Kev |
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