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Re: Help with 7 Circuit Project?
Robert, Thanks again I appreciate your comments. I was slightly offended by
his remarks, and I try not to slander anyone, although we all slip at times.
I enjoyed Daves remarks and discussions, and I believe I showed I know quite
a bit about the subject, albeit not as much as Dave may.
My intent here is to offer my knowledge about HAI and its related
technologies. In my 3 years training for HAI, I had to learn great detail
about HVAC, Radio Ra, X-10 and UPB to preform my job to my expectations. I
strive to never have to say, "I will have to get back to you on that" for
any question asked of me in a training class.
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"Robert Green" <ROBERT_GREEN1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eeednUE6l5VsO1nfRVn-iQ@xxxxxxxxxx
> Brett wrote (about Dave H.) :
>
>> I would say a comment like that says you are not as knowledgeable
>> as you pass your self off to be.
>
> I think Dave was being a bit rhetorical in that "make it better" comment.
> I
> suspect he meant that although there are many people involved in selling
> X-10 (or UPB), sheer vendor numbers didn't make it any better a protocol.
> Sort of like the old joke "Eat horseshit, a billion flies CAN'T be wrong."
> Numbers don't have much to do with technical performance.
>
> An unsolicited word to the wise, as well. Check out Dave's contributions
> to
> the HA field in Google before you make judgements about what he knows and
> doesn't know. While I do not mean to diminish your considerable and
> valuable field experience, I suspect Dave dreams in X-10 pulses. While
> Dave's style is hard for some to take (and I suspect you're feeling
> "impugned" at the moment), I'd rather have inaccurate information
> challenged
> then to let it go into the archives. Consider yourself "blooded." :-) I
> hope you both can resolve your differences. Obviously you both bring
> valuable experience to the table here in CHA.
>
> --
> Bobby G.
>
>
>
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