What was the most surprising failure of your 'Engineer's intuition'?

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Published on 2010-05-14T21:13:51Z Indexed on 2010/05/14 21:24 UTC
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Hi!

This may seem as an open-ended question but I'll surely accept the most impressive and upvoted answer ;)

Basically, I could describe my own case - I just fail 5 times a day with my intuition cause very frequently I can be just not up-to-the-speed with my requirements/manager/team/etc. and I just have to make code quickly - that's why proper formalization in many cases stands aside.

I want to gather some experience of yours - what was the most epic failure when you did rely on you implicit reasoning/intuitive knowledge/immediate perception etc. of course everything you describe should be related to programming/computers.

It's mostly just to measure the danger of using that 'it's obvious..' words.


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