Human Error (1988 Film)
Human Error may refer to: * Human error, not intended, not desired, or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits Film and television * ''Human Error'' (film), 2004 * ''Human Error'' (TV series), an Australian crime drama * "Human Error" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), a 2001 TV episode * "Human Error", a 2007 episode of ''House'' season 3 Literature * ''Human Error'', a 1985 novel by Paul Preuss Music * Human Error (musician) (Rafał Kuczynski, born 1982), Polish electronic musician * Human Error (punk rock band), a Swedish band * ''Human Error'' (album), by Unseen Terror, 1987 * '' Human Error: Ways to Selfdestruction'', a 2002 album by Crionics * "Human Error" (song), by Oh Land, 2019 * "Human Error", a 2008 single by The Datsuns * "Human Error", a 2013 song by Droideka * "Human Error", a song by Viagra Boys from the 2022 album ''Cave World ''Cave World'' is the third studio album by Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys. It was released on 8 July 2022 throu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error
Human error is an action that has been done but that was "not intended by the actor; not desired by a set of rules or an external observer; or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits".Senders, J.W. and Moray, N.P. (1991) Human Error: Cause, Prediction, and Reduction'. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, p.25. . Human error has been cited as a primary cause and contributing factor in disasters and accidents in industries as diverse as Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents, nuclear power (e.g., the Three Mile Island accident), Pilot error, aviation, List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents, space exploration (e.g., the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and Space Shuttle Columbia disaster), and Medical error, medicine. Prevention of human error is generally seen as a major contributor to Data integrity, reliability and safety of (complex) systems. Human error is one of the many contributing causes of risk events. Definition Human error refers to somethi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error (film)
''Human Error'' is a 2004 film directed by Robert M. Young. It stars Caroline Ashley and Xander Berkeley. Cast * Caroline Ashley as Catherine * Xander Berkeley as Hanrahan * Tom Bower as Merkin * Sarah Clarke Sarah Clarke (born February 16, 1972) is an American actress, best known for her role as Nina Myers on '' 24'', and also for her roles as Renée Dwyer, Bella Swan's mother, in the 2008 film ''Twilight'', Erin McGuire on the short-lived TV ... as Company Spokesperson * Robert Knott as Dobbitt References External links * 2004 films Films directed by Robert M. Young 2004 comedy films 2000s English-language films {{2000s-comedy-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error (TV Series)
''Human Error'' is an Australian television crime drama for the Nine Network, released on 11 September 2024. Created by Greg Haddick, the series follows the life of police officer Holly O'Rourke and her police team with a case that could ruin Holly's reputation and career. Holly wants to redeem herself with the investigation, but as lies unravel the race to catch a killer is underway. Plot Inspired by true events, Holly O'Rourke (Leeanna Walsman) begins investigating a gangland murder that turns her whole life upside down. The murder appears to be a case of mistaken identity. The investigation threatens to destroy her career as a conspiracy and a deeper plot emerges, all whilst Holly's family life is crumbling around her. Cast The cast for the series was announced on 2 February 2023 as production commenced. * Leeanna Walsman as Holly O'Rourke * Steve Peacocke as Dylan McKenzie * Rahel Romahn as Jarred Pines * Matt Day as Luke O'Rourke * Steve Bisley as Bear O'Rourke * Anthony J ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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House Season 3
The third season of ''House'' (also called ''House, M.D.'') aired on FOX from September 5, 2006 to May 29, 2007. Early in the season, House temporarily regains the use of his leg due to ketamine treatment after he was shot in the season two finale. Later in the season, he leaves a stubborn patient in an exam room with a thermometer in his rectum. Because House is unwilling to apologize, the patient, who turns out to be a police detective, starts an investigation around House's Vicodin addiction. David Morse joined the cast for seven episodes as the detective Michael Tritter. He was cast for the role after working with ''House'' creator David Shore on CBS' ''Hack''. Cast and characters Main cast * Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House * Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy * Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman * Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson * Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron * Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase Recurring cast * David Morse as Detective Mich ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Preuss (author)
Paul Preuss (born March 7, 1942, in Albany, Georgia) is an American writer of science fiction and science articles, who also works as a science consultant for film companies. He is the author of numerous stand-alone novels as well as novels in ''Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime'' series, based upon incidents, characters, and places from Clarke's short stories. Preuss was a consulting editor for the six-book ''Dr. Bones'' series (1988–1989) published by Ace Books. Personal life Preuss was born in Albany, Georgia. His father, who worked in the Air Force was stationed at Turner Field. In the first few years of his life Paul had lived in Georgia, Texas, New Mexico, Hawaii and Virginia. The Preusses settled down in Albuquerque. Paul's father began working at Sandia Base testing nuclear bombs. The scientists Paul met during these formative years were an influence on the types of characters he would write about 40 years later. Paul went to school at Yale, where he met and befriended S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error (musician)
Rafał Kuczynski (born 21 May 1982, in Rotmanka, Poland), better known by his stage name Human Error, is a Polish electronic record producer. He mostly works in the ambient music genre and produces only with a computer A computer is a machine that can be Computer programming, programmed to automatically Execution (computing), carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (''computation''). Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic set .... Human Error's first songs were made around 2000, and his first official album was released in 2002 by Requiem Records. Kuczynski achieved another success in 2004 at the "Review of European Internet Art" in Gdańsk organized by the House of Polish-German Cooperation, where he was invited to present his work. Since around 2005, he has been composing illustrative music for books and films. He provided sound, among others: the documentary "TamiTu" directed by Michał Dawidowicz and several short animations directed by M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error (punk Rock Band)
Human Error may refer to: * Human error, not intended, not desired, or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits Film and television * ''Human Error'' (film), 2004 * ''Human Error'' (TV series), an Australian crime drama * "Human Error" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), a 2001 TV episode * "Human Error", a 2007 episode of ''House'' season 3 Literature * ''Human Error'', a 1985 novel by Paul Preuss Music * Human Error (musician) (Rafał Kuczynski, born 1982), Polish electronic musician * Human Error (punk rock band), a Swedish band * ''Human Error'' (album), by Unseen Terror, 1987 * '' Human Error: Ways to Selfdestruction'', a 2002 album by Crionics * "Human Error" (song), by Oh Land, 2019 * "Human Error", a 2008 single by The Datsuns * "Human Error", a 2013 song by Droideka * "Human Error", a song by Viagra Boys from the 2022 album ''Cave World ''Cave World'' is the third studio album by Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys. It was released on 8 July 2022 throu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error (album)
''Human Error'' is an album by British band Unseen Terror. It was originally released in December 1987, and re-released in 2001 with six bonus tracks. Track listing # "Unseen Terror" – 3:34 # "Oblivion Descends" – 2:20 # "Divisions" – 1:50 # "Death Sentence (Of the Innocent)" – 2:18 # "Nermal" – 0:11 # "Ignorant Scene" – 1:38 # "Uninformed" – 2:02 # "Expulsion of Wrath" – 1:44 # "Garfield for President" – 0:43 # "Burned beyond Recognition" – 1:19 # "Winds of Pestilence" – 1:28 # "Hysteria" – 1:41 # "In a Shallow Grave" – 0:58 # "Odie's Revenge" – 0:16 # "Deliverance" – 2:19 # "The End Product" – 2:20 # "To Live and Learn" – 1:34 # "Charred Remains" – 1:18 # "Beyond Eternity" – 3:27 # "Garfield Strikes Again" – 2:18 # "Beyond Eternity" (2001 bonus track) – 3:13 # "Expulsion of Wrath" (2001 bonus track) – 1:37 # "Scarred" (2001 bonus track) – 0:49 # "Walls" (2001 bonus track) – 0:42 # "Hum ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ways To Selfdestruction
Way or WAY may refer to: Paths * a road, route, trail, path or pathway, including long-distance paths * a straight rail or track on a machine tool (such as that on the bed of a lathe) on which part of the machine slides * Ways, large slipway in shipbuilding, the ramps down which a ship is pushed in order to be launched * Way (vessel), a ship's speed or momentum Religion * "The Way", New Testament term for Christianity * Way of the Cross, Christian devotion that commemorates the events of Good Friday following 14 stations, taking the form of a spiritual pilgrimage through contemplation and meditation of the Passion of Christ * Tao (Chinese: "The Way" 道), a philosophical concept (cf. Taoism) * ''Way'', plural ''Wayob'', spirit companions appearing in mythology and folklore of Maya peoples of the Yucatán Peninsula Places * Lake Way, a dry lake in Western Australia * Way, Mississippi * Way, St Giles in the Wood, historic estate in St Giles in the Wood, Devon Music * WAY-FM Netw ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Error (song)
"Human Error" is a song by Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land, taken from her fifth studio album ''Family Tree'' (2019). It was released as the album's lead single on 4 January 2019. It was written by the singer, Thomas Bartlett, and Adnan Zukanovic, with Bartlett serving as producer. The song was first revealed in December 2018 when she uploaded an acoustic version of the song to her YouTube account. Background and release Oh Land's then-untitled fifth studio album was scheduled for release in 2018, according to the singer. The release date was then pushed back to 2019, which was revealed in an interview with ''Rolling Stone'' magazine. During the time period leading up to the release, Oh Land worked on several side projects, such as producing the soundtrack album '' Watermusic'' (2018) and recording "", Denmark's national anthem. Oh Land first uploaded a live acoustic performance of "Human Error" onto her official YouTube account on 8 December 2018. The song was later released t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Datsuns
The Datsuns are a hard rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand, formed in 1998. Founding mainstays are Rudolf "Dolf" de Borst on vocals and bass guitar, and Christian Livingstone and Phil Somervell, both on guitar. They have released seven albums, with their debut self-titled album from October 2002 peaking at no. 1 in New Zealand and reaching the top 20 on the United Kingdom's Official Charts. They had relocated to London in 2002. Their second album, '' Outta Sight/Outta Mind'' (May 2004), appeared at no. 7 in New Zealand and top 60 in the UK. '' Smoke & Mirrors'' (2006) peaked in the top 20 in New Zealand. Early drummer Matt Osment was replaced by Ben Cole after that album. Their top 40 singles in the UK are "In Love" and "Harmonic Generator" (both in 2002). In New Zealand, their highest-charting single, "Stuck Here for Days" (2006), reached the top 30. History In 1995, while still at secondary school in Cambridge, New Zealand, Rudolf "Dolf ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |