On Jun 1, 12:54 pm, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> I understand your point, Terry.. Which I think is the classic "Slippery
> Slope" argument. You get used to cutting corners, before you know it
> you're trying the same tricks at work where you design nuclear reactor
> cooling systems, the systems fail due to your design choices that were
> outside of specification, etc.
>
> Luckily for me, I take mission criticality into account when I make a
> design. A nixie clock project (for me) is foremost a fun chance to try
> new things and sandbox some experimentation. Disclaimer: I don't sell my
> clocks and I also don't use them in mission critical applications such
> as drones or heart pumps.>

I'm more concerned when the cut corners are in "Friend or Foe"
detection systems :D

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