The rationality of process design in emergencies

Americo 2022-04-19 09:01:50

First of all, it feels good directly. Although at the beginning, various people were introduced constantly, but after all, it was an adaptation of a true story, and we had to take care of all aspects; and the professionalism of drilling and oil production, we had to explain each professional part layer by layer. Writing and directing is not easy.
Secondly, for me, who is engaged in the XX industry, there are several impressive places in the film:
1. The importance of the instruction manual, the simpler the better and the more conspicuous the better. It must not be taken for granted. Everyone can understand it, and even any literate person can quickly know how to operate it after getting it;
2. The platform operating room software is advanced, graphical, process-based, and sensor-networked (compared to China's HJ, which is embarrassing) ;
3. The real-time satellite images that can be viewed at any time, the accuracy of GPS positioning and the rapid response of coastal rescue are still compared to our country, huh,
finally, the personal heroism revealed by American movies is always criticized by mainstream media, but it is really real. It has inspired and influenced the enthusiasm and sense of responsibility in everyone's heart. This film does not promote personal heroism, and the camera does not only cover the protagonist, but reflects the self-rescue and mutual rescue of everyone on the entire platform. In a movie, the protagonist will usually be commended or the beauty will return in the end; the same is true in our country). Everyone is actually doing the actions specified in the emergency situation in their respective positions. Of course, this also reflects the rationality of the process design and the importance of emergency drills.

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  • Felicia: I just had the craziest dream. Wow.

    Mike Williams: Wow? Wow. Was I in it?

    Felicia: I was... no. I was at a concert, and then on the side of the stage there was this... it was like a two-legged rabbit and...

    Mike Williams: Mm, I don't know what part of that is more terrifying.

    Felicia: Listen to me. Listen to me. I would move... and then it would mimic everything I was doing.

    Mike Williams: Oh, don't tell me any more, because I know where this is going.

    Felicia: I think the rabbit was my...

    Mike WilliamsFelicia: Mother.

    Mike Williams: Yes, I know. Thank you. Now it's my nightmare.

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    Andrea Fleytas: I was thinking it was maybe fouled plugs.

    Mike Williams: Well, it could be a wire. Could be distributor. Does it sound like it's skipping?

    Andrea Fleytas: Nope.

    Mike Williams: You know what I'm gonna do for you, young lady? I'm gonna keep thinking about all the expensive things could be wrong with your ride.

    Andrea Fleytas: [sarcastic] Gee, thanks.

    Mike Williams: Hey, stick shift or automatic?

    Andrea Fleytas: Do you know me?

    Mike Williams: Oh, you gotta stop grinding the shit out of that clutch. I know that.

    Andrea Fleytas: Oh, yeah. Says Mr. Toyota.