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Doug
The whoosh sound was the collective raising of eyebrows, as you devour yet
one more footburger.
Doug
one more footburger.
Doug
Sorry to disappoint you, Jim but it looks
like I'm going to be around for a long time.
It's just as well, though. You'd have missed
me terribly. :^)
Your best friend,
Robert L Bass
Welllll,The whoosh sound was the collective raising of eyebrows, as you devour yet
one more footburger.
Doug
Doug said:In all likelihood its BS, its just RLB doing whatever he can to get a
reaction..
Doug
You know, you guys, there are some smart people out there besides you.
There are people with engineering degrees that can read a manual, know what
continuity is, can use a voltmeter and know when to ask questions. Luckily
tho, I don't go to church.![]()
Like I know where to go to find resistors or diodes?
They are things that go in electronic circuits...
never mind... probably beyond you...
No. But if I were an DIY and ran across a
term such as "discharge test" and saw that
I needed to do it to complete an inspection
the web site guy told me I would have no
problem taking care of on my own then the that is a likely place to go.
Seemed rhetorical...
Unlike you, I don't make comments or invent
stories just to get reactions...
so your question didn't appear to require an answer since it is obvious to everyone else
that the sarcasm was meant for that paragraph.
people out there besides you. There are
people with engineering degrees that can
read a manual, know what continuity is, can
use a voltmeter and know when to ask
questions.
Luckily tho, I don't go to church.![]()
I frequently field calls from customers whose
systems were professionally installed. Most
of the questions have to do with how to
reset a trouble condition. Presumably, they
have not been properly instructed in the use
and care of thewir systems by the dealers.
Those calls are so common that we have to
shut off the phones at night just to get some
rest.
OTOH, I almost never get that kind of
call from a DIYer, presumably because they
understand their systems better than
customers of paid installers.
No, it was a valid question. You tried to prove a
point by saying that some official regularly agrees
with you. In the next breath you admit he never
does. So which is it? Does he regularly agree
with you or has the subject never come up?
That's too bad. Perhaps they would have asked
you to help with the installation. All kidding aside
I have numerous churches as customers. They
often choose to DIY because they can't afford
what the local alarm companies want to install
a system. My church in CT had on staff several
licensed electricians, a licensed low voltage
contractor and several engineers. One of our
church board members used to design space
suits for Martin-Marietta. I think we were equipped
to handle the work. Many large organizations --
churches, educational institutions, commercial
and industrial operations -- have more than
adequate staff to do this sort of simple work.
Robert said:Take it easy, Joe. I'm just having a little fun with you.
You figure?
That's a lot of "ifs," Joe. If you were a DIYer
and you ran across a term like "discharge
test" and didn't know whay it meant, you'd
ask the company that supplied the hardware.
That's what my customers do.
I frequently field calls from customers whose
systems were professionally installed. Most
of the questions have to do with how to
reset a trouble condition. Presumably, they
have not been properly instructed in the use
and care of thewir systems by the dealers.
Those calls are so common that we have to
shut off the phones at night just to get some
rest. OTOH, I almost never get that kind of
call from a DIYer, presumably because they
understand their systems better than
customers of paid installers.
No, it was a valid question. You tried to prove a
point by saying that some official regularly agrees
with you. In the next breath you admit he never
does. So which is it? Does he regularly agree
with you or has the subject never come up? You
made the contradictory claims. Please explain.
Well. you say that but clearly that is what you
just did. Or was the story rhetorical? Oh, wait.
There's no such thing. Perhaps it was an allegory.
Nice dodge but you still have not answered. Does
the FM always agree with you or has it never
happened? I'm only trying to understand what it is
you're saying. The question is simple and so should
the answer be. There's no need to turn it into
personal insults.
JoeRaisin said:I don't expect that you will ever admit that you are wrong on this one
so, having said what I wanted to say I shall stop now. I used to
enjoy news group sparring but lately it is just tedious.
Sue said:You know, you guys, there are some smart people out there besides you.
There are people with engineering degrees that can read a manual, know what
continuity is, can use a voltmeter and know when to ask questions. Luckily
tho, I don't go to church.![]()
Robert L Bass said:I don't care whether the company you work
for moved. The story about an Edwards tech
coming out to your site on Saturday was bull.
As to your identity, no one really cares.
He died?
electricians, a licensed low voltage contractor
and several engineers" that couldn't afford to
have a system professionally installed?
That's hard to swallow. a church big enough
to have that kind of people "on staff" wouldn't
blink at the cost of a life safety system. at
least they shouldn't.
what you are fighting. I can't tell you how
many times I have found faulty instructions,
parts etc that frustrate the simplest alarm
installations and repairs...
Just today I was told that a certain keypad
won't work with a certain panel, although the
instructions clearly say it will. The factory is
sending a new chip...
They would not send one to a DIY or probably
even speak to one...
The alarm industry in too many cases is not
a mature enough industry for the DIY, even
the most erudite (church goers or not)...
Dead or alive your still a piece of shit that
deserves to die.
And you know damn well that your chances
of recurrence are pretty good...
and usually it's within 5 years and it's fatal...
Live with it ..... ummmm or should I say ......
die with it.
Just imagining the the terror in your head
is a pleasant and satisfying thought.
Couldn't happen to a more deserving person.
JoeRaisin said:You started it with your denigration of
Radio Shack...
- which I still contend is a good place to
pick up a component or two when you
are in a hurry and where most average
people would go whn presented with questions like this...
And no you weren't trying to have a little fun.
You are historically rude and belittling to
anyone who disagrees with you...
Once again, you are being obtuse.
Do you understand what sarcasm is?
The comment was sarcasm since anyone
trying to pass off a self inspection around
here would get cited and told to call a
professional.
There is a valid reason that inspections
are done by third party.
I don't expect that you will ever admit that
you are wrong on this one...
so, having said what I wanted to say I shall
stop now. I used to enjoy news group
sparring but lately it is just tedious...
Yup...
about the Edwards guys...