To: raybbr
Unless the software commanded the machinery to destroy itself this is bad reporting... My understanding is that it did exactly that.
I also read in a previous article that a number of Iranian scientists who were unable to solve the production issues met with "untimely deaths" before the virus was known to be the cause of their issues.
To: NittanyLion
Yes, it was damaging the machines, but making them appear to work normally.
10 posted on
12/15/2010 6:18:58 PM PST by
Secret Agent Man
(I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
To: NittanyLion
I also read in a previous article that a number of Iranian scientists who were unable to solve the production issues met with "untimely deaths" before the virus was known to be the cause of their issues.... and some others were simply bumped off in classic hits, like motorcycles passing by and attaching magnetic bombs to the outside of the cars nuke scientists were driving.
Their loss might cost a few more years than that.
17 posted on
12/15/2010 8:55:42 PM PST by
coloradan
(The US has become a banana republic, except without the bananas - or the republic.)
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