Mike,
I'm sorry if you took this in a bad way, I can see how it could
be.
Being not a master of words, should you have talked to me in
person, you’ll have got the idea that this mess is all through
trial and error. Sometimes my comparisons between one thing and
another do not go over well.
Having said that, it does take a lot of patience as well as a
realistic mindset of what to expect for any endevour. Some things
require a significant learning curve.
Think of it as a mentor-trainee type relation. The first time the
trainee does anything, s/he is going to think it is
hard/impossible. … and most likely think the mentor is an
■■■■■■■.
I hopped on a motorcycle for the first time in my life, about a
month and a half ago. Man, did I think many things but how to
enjoy it.
Now I find myself learning to enjoy the ride.
However you find something, or what someone says, look/read it
objectively and try to think what is being said.
Benjamin, KB9LFZ
ASL node 28569
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On 4/15/20 5:02 AM, Mike P via
AllStarLink Discussion Groups wrote:
Mike_P
April 15
real nice attitude
I see just how
supercilious one can be
folks like you kill the
hobby with this attitude
excuse me for having a
life & not devoting 100% of being perfect like you
In Reply To
Benjamin
March 18
Mike, When products are free to
the public, you are going to have to put work in to make it
work. if you were to buy a turn-key products that does what
this does, you will pay at least $1M USD. Then Motorola is
going to demand you buy $15M of other junk. Stop bitching
about how hard things are an…