ZzzKing
Contributor
Dearman:Hhmm. How about a $99 fare across the country? Or a $200 copy of Microsoft Office using Excel tables to design a structure (with Microsoft's disclaimer that it bears no responsibility for faulty algorigthms in their code). I had it happen with an Excel floating point error for a power station design. The calulations were correct but Excel gave the incorrect answer without a new service pack (that they also explain they have no obligation to notify you exists). Thank goodness it was a homework assignment instead of the real thing.
I am not aware of any engineers that use a stock Excel spreadsheet to do their design for them. You might ask your professor exactly how this exercise is preparing you for a design career.
You gotta love Microsoft, though. That's some awesome customer serveice there. They sell you faulty software and then charge you for service packs to make it work right. :hyper:
It's a good sign that you used your brain and realized that the computer was wrong and figured out how to deal with the problem rather than blindly following your machine's design. Hey, that sounds vaguely similar to some of the posts on in this thread, too...