We had a little discussion about this on the AnyCPU forum at
http://anycpu.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=86, and there are a few links there to more. Repeating a comment of mine there:
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As usual, the software-development process became a much greater consumer of time than anticipated, and unfortunately the stress was a cause of a lot of broken marriages. Interestingly, programmers were given a job with almost no description, so they made it up as they went. One of the developments was a multitasking system that assigned priorities to tasks, so that when the computer got overloaded and couldn't keep up with all of them, it purposely neglected lower-priority ones in order to keep more critical ones going without delays, something that the astronauts' lives depended on particularly when landing on the moon.
It has been fun telling several interested people about the movie.