In a message dated 9/25/2007 7:46:39 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
w8ji@contesting.com writes:
There's nothing wrong with what you are doing except when
you extend the fact you got lucky to mean it's a great idea
and the rest of the world is substandard.
73 Tom
Tom, I don't want to argue about this point, and I don't mean to blow my
whistle and I usually don't. I am sorry if my thoughts on the subject seem to
reflect the above captioned statement of yours. But I must say the thought of
me meaning that others are substandard is wrong. I never said anybody was
sub standard, I said they get frustrated and jump to conclusions. I think
there is a difference here and that should be pointed out. Carl has been
doing
Sb-200 conversions much longer than I have and I would like to know what he
has to say about all this. You seem to feel that what we do is a compiled
error compensated design, I don't feel that way. I want to know how Carl
feels
about that. I am sure he will get in here and make a better technical
argument than I will.
I want to add one thing, In my everyday work which I have been doing for 37
years I thought I knew it all and seen it all, but not too long ago someone
showed me something that I thought was virtually impossible in my field.
Something that I had professed as a professional for all that time was BS, I
saw
it happen and I have to humble myself to say, someone finally did what I
thought was impossible. HOW? Through a technique I would have never dreamed
of
on my own. Go figure. 73 Lou
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