Saturday, December 27, 2008

Problems of Technology: Technologies in Disarray, Part #1

by Christopher Lloyd-Spencer and the Team of the Korneelian Bloggers.

How far efficient are our technologies. Why all these bugs and problems and real adventures in the case of computer software? Why are we unable to provide for finalized formats of our software, omitting the perilous and problematic situation where we have to upgrade to the latest version?

According to the Society of the Ferrons, software made by humans fails to become finalizably effective by a remorseful score of 295,032 units. Typical software produced by extraterrestrials such as the Vigons or the Kannibati scores around 5 to 7 units of erroneous command. Further, 65% of all software produced by extraterrestrials that deem to follow the practices of the Planetary Command for the year 1992, scored as low as 2 units. A magnanimous 27% scored exactly 0.

Think twice before you most regretfully come to claim that human software is great. It is lowsy. So what can we do? Obviously, to reembark in an new era were softare will make sense because it is ready for any type of usage, even to the extreme one.

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