Was Jurassic Park a cautionary tale about the dangers of a ill-equipped, underpaid, poorly staffed IT department?

Was Jurassic Park a cautionary tale about the dangers of a ill-equipped, underpaid, poorly staffed IT department?

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It was a statement about the dangers of propriertary software

what a fucking retarded layout for a chess video game. the angle makes it nearly impossible to see the positioning of the various pieces

This is the first gif most people saw.

I'd say the first mp4 set on a loop, unless I'm mistaken and gifs could have audio.

No. Michael Crichton (the author of the book that the movie was adapted from) shows what happens when you don't fully realize what you're doing with science. Essentially the mathematician, Ian Malcom (goldbloom in the movie) essentially shows that the work that Jurassic park was doing not only chaotic mathematically, but also in real life.

Tl;dr science is scary! Make sure to check yourself xd

You're retarded.
It was a gif and a looping audio clip.
Maybe even shockwave.

it was a tale about the shittyness of unix.

it could very well be. They have a lot of power after all

how the hell do you put that into an equation?

that thing was open source you retard

it was just undocumented shit
>muh i don't know what he did here unless I read the entire code
>muh i don't know how this code works even if it's part of my job

Why didn't they fly Jerry to the island to stop him.

Newman was browsing YTMND

>say magic word "please"
>nothing happens
what did they mean by this?

it was a documentary about the use of NDAs

>how the hell do you put that into an equation?
with science, duh!

>Hammond spared no expense on nearly everything down to the icecream
>but wouldn't pay Dennis

Why is that

Because he ATE all the icecream!

Dennis was a menace.

Solaris was proprietary in the 90s. Any source code for the park would also be proprietary. Debugging code was harder in the 90s. I can only imagine the code was a poorly documented mess.