In Reply to: I think unfortunately the bigger problem is poor equipement posted by gonzo on April 30, 2012 at 12:29:06:
Norm, haven't followed this site for a little while and it seems you've attracted some less than charitable comments :-D also note you've made 2k plus? posts here, so must have helped a lot of people on the journey!
Seems to me, the addition of any new piece in an established system is like opening yet another door into the dark room... and searching for the elephant! You've options... the skill is always in the recovery and the accomodation of the new piece and you gotta work at it - 1st degree: start with 'pallative' tweaking using every trick in the book, 2nd degree: invasive tweaking of the new component, 3rd degree: change the components around the newest component... (er, high risk/very brave) 4th degree: liquidate the asset (get shot), learn from the experience, no pain/no gain and move onward and upward.
...He knows not where he's going but the ocean will decide its not the destination but the glory of the ride... (Edward Monkton/Zen Dog). Incidentally, whilst I sympathise with soulfood's sentiments - I just know he must be a real honey to live with :-D good luck & enjoy, FW
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- RE: I think unfortunately the bigger problem is poor equipement - frankwaller 14:23:10 04/30/12 (1)
- RE: I think unfortunately the bigger problem is poor equipement - soulfood 07:40:50 05/01/12 (0)