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patienceisfun2018 t1_j9lh5d5 wrote

How many stages of planning to into that where at any point it would have been realized it wasn't going to fit?

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themimeofthemollies OP t1_j9ljof1 wrote

Unclear; but the government staunchly defends itself because the error was caught BEFORE the trains were built, not after:

“The government has, however, previously been at pains to insist that the errors had been spotted before any train was built, and that “not a single euro of Spaniards’ money has been wasted” as a result.”

“The situation would have been worse, it added, had smaller trains been built that had failed to live up to travellers’ expectations.”

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spartaman64 t1_j9ltxqn wrote

what does that last sentence even mean? they are going to have to build smaller trains now right?

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themimeofthemollies OP t1_j9m4jyo wrote

Yes! LOL! Now they must build smaller trains that fit in the tunnels!

This is another Not the Onion worthy bureaucratic excuse here:

“The situation would have been worse…had smaller trains been built that had failed to live up to travellers’ expectations.”

Maybe they mean travellers would have been disappointed if they bumped their heads on the ceiling of the train?!

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GetlostMaps t1_j9lpcq5 wrote

Stop fucking reposting this

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Thetman38 t1_j9ljmkn wrote

Typical. Works for the unit test and then once you roll into production shit hits the fan.

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fallingcave t1_j9lf500 wrote

How do you fuck that up

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IronGigant t1_j9lhhgy wrote

Build the tunnels in Imperial, spec the trains in Metric lol

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-guci00- t1_j9lk28j wrote

It's in spain though they don't use imperial unless they were buying trains from USA. UK already uses metric in engineering.

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