since when is CS:S life-critical? maybe to you, but you should really
hang out with frineds(NOT ONLINE) and play some sports(not CPL)

On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:30:28 -0700, ScratchMonkey
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> --On Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:40 AM +1300 Scott Pettit
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Software, being code, I don't think can ever be exactly perfect, so I
> > don't think it's fair to slam Valve for the bug being there, however
> > what's concerning is the amount of time it took to fix.
>
> God, I hope Airbus doesn't take that attitude with its fly-by-wire systems!
>
> Life-critical software is designed from the ground up with cross-checks and
> distrust, and then undergoes massive auditing to make sure the process was
> followed. I'm not asking for all the paperwork. I'm just asking for the
> attitude. At least think maliciously when you code and try to imagine the
> ways your code can be attacked.
>
>
>
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-- Elmer Fudd

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