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redundant
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Live Free or Die, by John Ringo
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- If the gray drive goes out, which is pretty unlikely given the redundancy, it's going to have exactly the flight characteristics of a brick.†
p. 207.4 *
- Which means that NASA is looking at becoming very extremely redundant very extremely fast.†
p. 215.5
- There are two redundant back-ups that can get this thing down safely in up to a three-gravity environment from within the well.†
p. 228.4
- One thing about this whole thing is I'm feeling sort of...redundant.†
p. 249.5
- Triple redundancy on all the...I guess you'd call it legacy stuff.†
p. 320.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(redundant) more than is needed -- often something that is unnecessarily repeated
or in technical usage: describing a secondary component designed to work if the primary component fails - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)