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Previously on "The Fantastic Mr Feynman"
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou kind of missed the point then. The cause was a management culture in which image and presentation took precedence over engineering safety; and that is what Feynman discovered. Hence the famous final sentence of his appendix to the report of the Presidential Commission: "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled."
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thanks d000hg.
He's one of my heroes too, but I've only got one of his books
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI liked it. I have pretty much all of his books, the first few I bought when I was a teenager. He was about the closest thing I had to a childhood hero. Great enthusiasm for finding out how things really worked and explaining his insights to others.
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I liked it. I have pretty much all of his books, the first few I bought when I was a teenager. He was about the closest thing I had to a childhood hero. Great enthusiasm for finding out how things really worked and explaining his insights to others.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI watched the Challenger one.
Quite enjoyed it, although not exactly a Hollywood blockbuster storyline.
Space shuttle blows up, Nobel prize winning physicist discovers it's a faulty rubber seal on the rocket boosters....
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Watched it the other night, liked his attitude towards his Nobel prize.
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I watched the Challenger one.
Quite enjoyed it, although not exactly a Hollywood blockbuster storyline.
Space shuttle blows up, Nobel prize winning physicist discovers it's a faulty rubber seal on the rocket boosters....
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The Fantastic Mr Feynman
BBC iPlayer - The Fantastic Mr Feynman
Noticed in passing this was on BBC4 a few days back and made a menatal note to download on my iPad, thought many of you might be interested. Available to stream until Wednesday.
Also noticed this for Feynman/Nasa fans:
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