JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
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This isn't a question - just a rant.
I just downloaded three different errata pdf's from AISC's website. Took one look at them (I have the first edition) and decided to send them an email asking why there were so many errors in all three printings.
Over 20 pages. To update these neatly in my manual would take me about 1 to 2 hours - at my billing rate that is the cost of the manual itself. Does it seem like the number of errors showing up in more recent AISC manuals is higher than in past years? Some of the errors are just plain stupid things. Some are incredible (entire pages re-done).
I guess with that many errors they'd recall the whole book - they did that to me with the first printing of the AISC Seismic Manual. Where is their quality review in all this?
I just downloaded three different errata pdf's from AISC's website. Took one look at them (I have the first edition) and decided to send them an email asking why there were so many errors in all three printings.
Over 20 pages. To update these neatly in my manual would take me about 1 to 2 hours - at my billing rate that is the cost of the manual itself. Does it seem like the number of errors showing up in more recent AISC manuals is higher than in past years? Some of the errors are just plain stupid things. Some are incredible (entire pages re-done).
I guess with that many errors they'd recall the whole book - they did that to me with the first printing of the AISC Seismic Manual. Where is their quality review in all this?