[Beowulf] Re: Linux laptops, and M$ advertisement
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Peter St. John peter.st.john at gmail.comTue Apr 17 11:11:13 PDT 2007
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I was a little dismissive of the Emergency Stop topic. In an ideal world, a team from the law faculty and the engineering (both civil and electrical) and...yeah it's a mess. Peter On 4/17/07, David Mathog <mathog at caltech.edu> wrote: > > "Peter St. John" <peter.st.john at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > 4. Physicist who builds his own damn Supercomputer agonizes for days > over > > the emergency shut off switch wiring, because he can, he teaches > > electricity; but he could just walk one hundred yards down Science > Drive and > > get an EE grad student to do it for him. > > The problem with the Emergency Stop switch is not designing or > building the electrical wiring to implement it, it's interpreting > the electrical code to determine if one is required. Parts of the > code were apparently written by a Zen master so that the answer to > what seems like a straighforward question "do we need an > Emergency Stop switch?" depends on the answer to "is this room full > of machines a machine room"? The latter is apparently an > electrical code koan, as only the enlightened can divine the answer. > And maybe not even then - there seems to be room for considerable debate > on the issue. Indeed, the answer may depend not so much on what > the room holds, but rather on how it was wired, as certain sections > of the code may be "relaxed" in machine room construction. > > Suffice it to say that a definitive "required" or "not required" > has not yet been obtained from the folks in charge of the room's > construction. > > Regards, > > David Mathog > mathog at caltech.edu > Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20070417/6a796498/attachment.html
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