In message 
<OF5511FBF6.56DDB639-ON88257690.0067E192-88257690.00685348@US.Schneider-E
lectric.com>, dated Fri, 18 Dec 2009, 
[email protected] writes:

>As I recall, the NASA rocket booster O-ring tragedy was attributed to 
>putting programme schedule above all other concerns.

What I was referring to was that no one person could be held 
responsible. But the affair did involve ignoring regulations and 
safeguards.
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