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The Big Technical Mistakes of History 244

An anonymous reader tips a PC Authority review of some of the biggest technical goofs of all time. "As any computer programmer will tell you, some of the most confusing and complex issues can stem from the simplest of errors. This article looking back at history's big technical mistakes includes some interesting trivia, such as NASA's failure to convert measurements to metric, resulting in the Mars Climate Orbiter being torn apart by the Martian atmosphere. Then there is the infamous Intel Pentium floating point fiasco, which cost the company $450m in direct costs, a battering on the world's stock exchanges, and a huge black mark on its reputation. Also on the list is Iridium, the global satellite phone network that promised to make phones work anywhere on the planet, but required 77 satellites to be launched into space."
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Journal Journal: I Love John Gruber 8

Translation From Pundit-Speak to English of Selected Portions of John Gruber's "Translation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Macrovision CEO Fred Amoroso's Response to Steve Jobs's 'Thoughts on Music,'" Intended In All Good Humour

Source: "Translation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Macrovision CEO Fred Amoroso's Response to Steve Jobs's 'Thoughts on Music'".

Comment Block them (Score 1) 259

If your server/system uptime is business critical then you can and should have the systems in place on your end to tell whether you're up or not. It's not in your best interests to give these people business.

I used to run a small site, www.?bm.com, which got nailed by 100s of bozos running "monitoring" packages, all of which we blocked. We had a tripwire like tool that warned us if someone was hitting the servers too hard. If you exceeded some periodic limit you got automatically blocked. Didn't matter whether you were intentionally attacking the site or not, our assumption was that you were.

It's your systems, your resources, your business, not theirs.

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