In <[email protected]>, on 10/12/2009
at 11:05 AM, Anton Britz <[email protected]> said:
>An airline spokesman told the paper that it appeared a power failure
>caused the initial outage, but things were compounded by a delay getting
>a backup generator up and and running.
There are all sorts of questions that the reporter should have asked but
didn't[1]. Was the airline paying for a hot MG set? If not, why not? If
they had one but it was down, why weren't they leaning on IBM to get it
back up? Or was that a different vendor?
[1] Or if he did, the answers weren't in the final article.
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