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Originally Posted by Othen
That fits my way of doing things (the Army way: lots of detailed planning with nothing much left to chance... and contingency plans for any unknowns).
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That's sound engineering practice Alan, the contingency plans will generally be try things, if they work that's fine, if not you have a back-up plan that should work or you've gained extra knowledge that will get you to the right solution.
With a great deal of thought, much less is left to chance so usually it's a first time success but there's always that time things don't go according to plan.