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Goodness sake. You don't expect me to start reading threads before I reply do you? Sheesh.
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Now read the posts above yours. Go on.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSuity!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Suity!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNo!
Airbus A400M plane crash linked to software fault - BBC News
Some sort of Linux linking issue perhaps?
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They mean that the installation was probably done by our resident attention-seeking Frank Spencer.Originally posted by zeitghostUPDATE 3-Airbus orders checks on A400M engine system after crash | Reuters
Installation issues?
What do they mean by that?
1. He would have lied about how expert he was in the field.
2. He would have found he didn't know how to complete the install, so posted in Tech for help, while providing incomplete information.
3. When given a response based on the info he has provided he would have insulted the helper, insisted that he knows better than them and that they are ignorant, while providing an additional piece of information.
4. He would inform the helper that he hoped they die in an airplane related incident (followed by a smiley).
5. He would lie to his client that he has successfully completed the work and leg it / the client would realise he's a loser and can him, but think he'd done the job properly.
6. See 4.
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No!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnother pilot gone postal?
Airbus A400M plane crash linked to software fault - BBC News
Some sort of Linux linking issue perhaps?
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The A400M is a new plane. A similar fault happened before when all four engine cut out just seconds before take off.
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