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In Reply to: You're contradicting yourself posted by John Gratsias on November 9, 2004 at 18:50:13:
Are you saying because the rigid ones are so...rigid that they become a nightmare absorbing vibrations?Firstly, I would never not use a table unless it was on a wall mount. I don't care what people put it on, if the table is on a stand that's on the floor, it's moving. Walls however don't move up and down. The difference is startling.
Yet I know most people don't use wall mounts, and they have these rigid modern tables. They claim what they're getting is wonderful. Do they not know how much better it could be? Could it even be better?
What do you recommend?
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- Focus your angst - Peter Gunn 19:04:38 11/09/04 (10)
- Emotions have no place in engineering - John Gratsias 19:28:13 11/09/04 (9)
- and engineers still can't design a sensible parking lot - Peter Gunn 21:30:33 11/09/04 (8)
- I see. - John Gratsias 01:16:19 11/10/04 (7)
- apparently not - Peter Gunn 05:58:58 11/10/04 (6)
- In support of your wall mount.............. - Chuck Y 08:59:00 11/10/04 (5)
- For the record - John Gratsias 12:25:40 11/10/04 (0)
- I'm all for opposite opinion - Peter Gunn 09:31:27 11/10/04 (3)
- Re: I'm all for opposite opinion - John Elison 11:55:51 11/10/04 (2)
- I allowed for you - Peter Gunn 14:53:00 11/10/04 (1)
- Re: I allowed for you - John Elison 19:31:08 11/10/04 (0)