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by geenew
1220 days ago
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I once encountered a situation with a very expensive field laser. At one point, measurements started showing an increasing amount of offset. Over a period of days, the error became increasingly, comically bad, until finally the system refused to boot. A technician was called, and after hearing about the behaviour, the first request was that a photo of the laser light exit port be taken. It was obvious why it wouldn’t boot: a mirror in the light path had fallen off. The worst part was, the mirror had been held on by glue, and had been slowly slipping out of place. The hot climate was probably a factor. They really should have had someone to say ‘you can’t ship that’ when the topic of glue to hold mirrors came up. |
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I wish I had pushed more strongly about it. We spent probably a full person-day of work every week on that.