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Re: How much effort should I put to hard-wire?
Your comments, Mr. BAss, to Eric show why you
don't have an Alarm license in Florida.
You don't have a clue; Do you Mr. BAss?
Norm Mugford
"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Robert, you are a know-it-all. A jackoff. A boor. A Cliff Clavin. You
>> have
>> an answer for everything, and want to argue every point. I'm not going to
>> bother entering a point/counterpoint with you tonight, especially about
>> the
>> availability/unavailability of cheap lumber during the World Wars and
>> Depression Era, but I feel that it's been way too long since I called you
>> what you are- a Class A Prick..
>
> Sorry to have offended you by disagreeing with you. It's
> unfortunate that you are unable to accept disagreement without
> resorting to such childish outbursts.
>
> I don't mind if you can't come up with a reasonable counterpoint
> other than the above, but perhaps you can at least try to explain
> how shortages in WWII (1939 to 1945) and the great depression
> (which started in 1929) affected construction in 1920.
>
> Without benefit of your vast knowledge of history, we can only
> assume that the lumber market anticipated the troubles to come
> and dried up years in advance. Boggles the mind, eh?
>
> To the point, if you want to try to dissuade people from DIY, I
> can understand your motive. You make a living installing alarms.
> No problem. I advocate DIY and I make a living catering to
> DIYers via my online alarm system store. It's natural that I
> want to explain how to do this sort of thing, just as it is
> natural that you want to make people believe that doing so is
> dangerous / impossible / against the law / whatever.
>
> I would suggest though that you stick to facts. Try not to make
> up stories or at least try to use ones that aren't so silly. It
> doesn't make you sound knowledgeable when you try to associate
> lumber shortages in WWII with construction issues in homes that
> were built a generation *before* WWII. It just sounds like
> you're trying *very* hard to prove an unprovable argument, to
> wit, that there's some sort of "art" to installing alarms. There
> isn't.
>
> This isn't rocket science. It's not a profession like medicine
> or engineering. It's a blue collar trade requiring little or no
> education. Your tirade above only serves to prove the point.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
> Bass Burglar Alarms
> The Online DIY Store
> http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
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