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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."
Programming

Sid Meier and the 48-Hour Game 58

MMBK writes "Sid Meier is possibly the most influential game designer ever, having developed the Civilization series, among others. This video documentary looks at his past while he travels to the University of Michigan for the 48-hour game design competition, which was hosted by his son."

Comment Re:sheeeit. (Score 1) 322

Touchy touchy.

Seems those damned Eurocrats managed to do what the USA could not. And thats bring and win a case against the mighting Redmond. Something that the US tried to do itself and almost succeeded in doing and then, oh ah yes new president and the case fell flat. Its about time MS were dropped a few pegs and its more than time that people had real choice instead of been landed with MS software by default.

My guess is if MS was a European company you would be dancing a jig in the street.

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