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An always interesting facet to these types of stories is the ambivalence I feel for the people involved. While I would love to have a problem to tackle that is large enough, similarly unique enough to solve that it would make my career, I would have a problem large enough, similarly unique enough to break my career.

As another commenter mentioned, the engineering involved in the story is likely not required very many places on earth. To be in a situation, developing a solution to a massive problem with little to no precedence is an exhilarating and terrifying position to be in. It may sound overly-engineered to you but, at the time, it may have been the most cost effective engineering solution to a problem rarely encountered.



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