2/ some noteworthy exceptions respeccpic.twitter.com/0RzF8Hckxt
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3/ yes, this was exactly my point thank you https://twitter.com/notpt0kes/status/1409494698960556035 …
Hey I think I get it now. As a human with an engineering degree and half a decade in structural design this must be kind of what the virologists felt like. However, I am only knowledgeable enough to know I know nothing.
Fascinating to see this tweet the twentieth time
There was a phase where everyone was an expert in election law sandwiched in there as well.
Not to be stupid, but what is there to know? The building wasn't going through a major natural disaster and it collapsed. Obviously a major design or structural flaw, the lawyers and forensic engineers will settle it We're talking about that building in Florida, right?
I'm actually having Challenger flashbacks. "Oh, another engineer did a report that buried the key info so deep nobody understood the point he was trying to make, then people died." I've been wanting to do an engineering communications rant to undergrads. Maybe I'll do it at con.
Edward Tufte did a presentation on that, and although the Morton-Thikol chart was silly, it did show that as temperature went down the probability of failure went up. Way up.
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