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Created by Harrow > 9 months ago, 8 Feb 2019
Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
8 Feb 2019 8:55AM
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My daughter just received her HSC (NSW high school leaving certificate) in the post this week. Couldn't believe it had the wrong year printed on it, saying 2017, not 2018. Apparently all 70,000 certificates were wrong and have to be reprinted and sent out again. How does that happen!?

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
8 Feb 2019 7:59AM
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Bwahahaha ...................... Gold!

rod_bunny
WA, 1089 posts
8 Feb 2019 8:24AM
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www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/General-Discussion/Chat/Are-schools-teaching-the-basics-anymore

^Been policy for a while...

Marsbars
546 posts
8 Feb 2019 9:25AM
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Harrow said..
My daughter just received her HSC (NSW high school leaving certificate) in the post this week. Couldn't believe it had the wrong year printed on it, saying 2017, not 2018. Apparently all 70,000 certificates were wrong and have to be reprinted and sent out again. How does that happen!?


This saying comes to mind.

To err is human, but to really **** up you need a computer.

Gorgo
VIC, 5108 posts
8 Feb 2019 12:56PM
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Definitely not a "computer error". To all intents and purposes there is no such thing.

The real problem is outsourcing. Systems are outsourced to the lowest bidder. Those bids have almost no resources for software testing.

Managers try to shift all the risk to the outsource provider and dedicate none of their own people to doing testing. When things go wrong they point to the other guy and duck.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
8 Feb 2019 12:05PM
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I don't think even God could get through without the occasional typo?

Marsbars
546 posts
8 Feb 2019 12:21PM
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Gorgo said..
Definitely not a "computer error". To all intents and purposes there is no such thing.

The real problem is outsourcing. Systems are outsourced to the lowest bidder. Those bids have almost no resources for software testing.

Managers try to shift all the risk to the outsource provider and dedicate none of their own people to doing testing. When things go wrong they point to the other guy and duck.


Who said anything about a computer error, I can probably send out bugger all handwritten letters a day with the wrong date but 70,000 with a computer would be easy, discounting AI computers only work with the information put into them.

kk
WA, 953 posts
8 Feb 2019 2:26PM
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My guess is that a quick cut and paste was done to last years template and someone forgot to change the date and it probably never got proof read by a human because we don't need to do that anymore, the program does it for us.

That's why anything important I get my wife to proof read it, if I make a mistake she is sure to point it out for me

cisco
QLD, 12364 posts
8 Feb 2019 9:25PM
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If you right click on almost any file on your computer and then click on "properties" the pop up box will give you the date it was created and the last date it was modified.

Does that info help anybody resolve this issue??

I have found this "date stamping" of computer files particularly useful when needing to prove to the Rental Tenancy Authority that I have issued notices to tenants on specified dates when the tenant claims otherwise.

tarquin1
954 posts
8 Feb 2019 10:12PM
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The same company that did the sign for new years eve on the Sydney harbour bridge!



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