
Tiny problems can point to danger…
Published: 27 November 2007 13:15 GMT
In his latest video blog, Peter Cochrane reports from a hospital bed where he's coming to terms with a fundamental truth about digital faults. He sees his present predicament as proof that an insignificant problem can eventually bring down the whole system.
I note with amusement that Peter seems to have per...
Anonymous
That's dedication for you!
Get well soon Pete...
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First 'Topless' blog??
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