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Quote from: Rejennyrated on September 05, 2015, 04:17:51 AMI was working at an American company who were contracted to NASA to develop a testing protocol for certain elastomeric samples. I developed the testing programme and the machine plus data were delivered to NASA (or their supplier) and we all thought no more of it until the day that Challenger blew up... Yup! I was the young engineer who developed the test that had been used to test THOSE O rings - and for many years until the enquiry reported and confirmed that the testing HAD revealed the flaw in the material before the launch I lived under the fear that perhaps my formulae had been wrong in which case the death of seven astronauts would have been directly down to my programming skills - or lack of them.
Quote from: KristinaM on September 05, 2015, 11:07:09 PMI keep a box of gender changers on my desk for comedic effect, lol.