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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2020941" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>As an engineer myself, I can empathise with your critique. Some examples that spring to mind are Nikola Tesla, Graham Bell, Clive Sinclair, Elon Musk to name a few who slightly missed the target. It is indeed important to keep an open mind as all too often we see find people reach an exalted place, and then can only see one way to go and then they bang the same drum constantly even when proven wrong. We must continue problem solving, and look wider than just the immediate problem. My experience with systems is often that they interact in many ways that are not always obvious and can be perturbed by the smallest of things that look to be totally unconnected to the system. So I am always aware that the one solution fits all is not guaranteed to always work. As an aeronautics engineer this becomes essential thinking when dealing with safety issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2020941, member: 196898"] As an engineer myself, I can empathise with your critique. Some examples that spring to mind are Nikola Tesla, Graham Bell, Clive Sinclair, Elon Musk to name a few who slightly missed the target. It is indeed important to keep an open mind as all too often we see find people reach an exalted place, and then can only see one way to go and then they bang the same drum constantly even when proven wrong. We must continue problem solving, and look wider than just the immediate problem. My experience with systems is often that they interact in many ways that are not always obvious and can be perturbed by the smallest of things that look to be totally unconnected to the system. So I am always aware that the one solution fits all is not guaranteed to always work. As an aeronautics engineer this becomes essential thinking when dealing with safety issues [/QUOTE]
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