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Monitoring ISS Air-to-Ground
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April 7th 04, 10:48 PM
Derek Lyons
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Monitoring ISS Air-to-Ground
(bob haller) wrote:
That's the part that hal keeps missing. If you can't reproduce the
problem, and there are no traces of the problem in your telemetry,
there is simply nothing you can do. The first step on the path of
operational wisdom is realizing this
Ahh but it might be the beginning of a real killer PROBLEM!
But there is no way to tell if there is no evidence.
Better to investigate unknown problems so you have some idea of whats up.
And exactly how do you investigate something when you have no leads,
no evidence, no indications?
bang rush out to look today NO!
But if it occurs again dont wait till july to take a look
Why go take a look at all? There is no evidence, no symptoms, no
leads, no indications, no nothing.
How hard is this to understand?
D.
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