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In Reply to: RE: Rick Schultz, former ownwe of Virtual Dynamics posted by 4everyoung on September 20, 2016 at 15:23:08
No "seems"....Rick established HFC several years ago, manufacturing his new line since that time. His "new" cables have been well-reviewed, if you care to look that up via Google.Regarding your comment "god designed his cables"....Rick is a devout Christian, and speaks from his heart. Having known him for many, many years, he has never proselytized in my prescence, but will certainly share his feelings when asked.
Your comments about his "old" and new pricing, with such purposeful extremes, are rather inflammatory....to what purpose (of yours) do they serve? Rick has always had several different build levels over the years, especially during the Virtual days. Some were a few hundred, and some were well into the thousands of dollars....nothing new there. And he sold a boatload, to very happy customers.
So what's your point?
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Alan is 100% correct regarding his post. Rick is no different than a great many other cable makers. I use his cables and have met him and find him very honest and a credit to his craft.Have you tried his current cables...? They are superb, and, as Alan stated,start at a very reasonable price...especially as good as they are. So.."What is your point'..?
Alan,
what kind of crock are you pushing? Usually, I respect your thoughts/impressions...
I described MY experience with Rick over many, many years. I'm "pushing" nothing. Take it or leave it.
It sounds like you have your own agenda.
No agenda here. You did not answer Sue's query about Rick being an EE?
There are many, many flakes in this hobby.
If you are so concerned whether Rick is an EE, why not contact him directly? It matters not to me whether he is, or is not. And what does Rick being an EE, or not, have to do with my posting, on this forum or others?I know (and have worked with) quite a few very talented individuals who excel in this hobby (and business), that don't have the vaunted EE degree. They are no less qualified to do what they do, since they follow Ohm's Law, natural law, physics, and are quite adept with a multimeter and O'scope. Some of them are brilliant, and I'm fortunate to know them.
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After working as an engineer for 26 years in the design and test of large scale integrated circuits for implantable medical devices, the two most brilliant and creative electrical engineers I have encountered did not have electrical engineering degrees.
Claiming you are a EE, does not necessary mean you have that degree. It can simply mean that you function as an electrical engineer. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck...
I rose to the highest engineering level at my company. My degrees are AT (associate degree in technology; i.e. TV, stereo repair) and an EET (electronic engineering technology) from ASU. When folks ask me what I did for a living I tell them I was an electrical engineer because that's what I did and did very well for 26 years before retiring.
One of the reasons I did so well is because I didn't get an electrical engineering degree. Roger Skoff wrote a great article somewhere explaining that an EE degree is the basically the same now as it was about 100 years ago; training to be a telephone engineer. I shot past many of the EEs in my company, many whom are still working. I believe one reason is that my degrees were more appropriate to modern technology. Another reason was that I am fully functional in a lab. Many EEs have to rely on their technicians for that.
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