Not-So-Good

Not-So-Good

"Over the years, Evrard said CERN had a 'not-so-good habit' of simply leaving old cables in situ when they were replaced, and piling the new ones up top."

Documentation and Housekeeping are the Red Headed Step-Children of Technology.

Shouldn't there be an elegant Swiss German compound word for Not-So-Good?

via Alex Scrivener

Originally shared by Amine Benaichouche

#CERN problems.

#LHC #ParticlePhysics
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/cern-engineers-have-to-identify-and-disconnect-9000-obsolete-cables

Comments

  1. This is standard practice in many places, in my experience (and I have some).

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  2. Don't get your wires crossed. Holy cow, I sure wouldn't want that job.

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  3. One of the good reasons for that standard practice is that it's pretty easy to disconnect the wrong thing when removing cables, and not easy to know what the consequences will be.

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  4. I might have said "I've seen worse", but, after reading the article, maybe I haven't.

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