I'm trying, but I'm really hard pressed to think of a car company that  
would let anyone design a car that didn't know how brakes worked.

Maybe the cad program has the "Tools->Insert->Brake system"  
option....maybe.....


On Jun 17, 2008, at 6:15 PM, Captian Oblivious wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> No, the driver doesn't necessarily need to know how the brakes work,
>> although, I think it helps.
>>
>> But the designer of the car better damn sure know how they work.
>>
>> I don't care if he uses "tools" or not, but I really don't think
>> someone can call themselves an expert in anything if you use "tools",
>> aka "wizards" as your sole interface.
>>
>>
> When you say designer, what do you mean?
>
> I can picture several full-time positions with a car company where  
> all you'd
> need to know is the tools, vs. the underlying tech.
>
> I think they even want more like that, which is why joshing about  
> this stuff
> is needed, but still.
>
>
> Logic-wise, does a person really need more knowledge than it takes  
> to do
> their job?  It's nice, but is it would be pretty messed up to  
> require that
> someone know more than is required... or maybe not.  It's a crazy  
> world.
>
>
> 

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