Cathy Hancock

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In September 1997, the cruiser USS Yorktown lost all power because its computer control system tried to divide by zero. It was being used by the navy to test their Smart Ship project: putting computers running Windows on warships to automate part of the ship’s running and reduce the crew by around 10 percent. Given that it left the ship floating dead in the water for over two hours, it certainly succeeded in giving the crew some time off.
Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World
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