@TonyClimate
Tony is correct. I designed microchips for Motorola for 12 years. Engineers in that field will all confirm Tony's point. How many dollars and deaths are bugs in climate science costing people via poor public energy policy? Find and Fix the bugs, Gerald. Errors are too costly.
If a defect in the design makes it to the fab, it can cost a company like Intel billions of dollars. It is very important for the company to critically analyze every aspect of the design for errors.
@JamesPhillips00
@TonyClimate
Engineers, after graduation, get an iron pinkie ring. It symbolizes the collapse (TWICE!) of a bridge in Quebec.
The ring is a "reminder of their professional obligation and the potential repercussions when a job is not completed up to professional standards."