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In Reply to: Re: Conundrum.. posted by jneutron on January 24, 2007 at 08:26:24:
Actually, I really like your user name, and thanks for the apology. I was trying to keep my reply as light as I could, and I'm glad you took it that way. Spirited discussion is what invigortates this forum. I really dislike the meanness that some posters exhibit. This thread is a classic example of someone with a limited understanding or outright bias seeking only to agitate instead of inform others. I'm referring to Mr. Martens here, whose only contribution was ridicule of others, and not very creatively done, at that. At least your criticism of my post was humorous. If it hadn't been directed at me, I would have found it much funnier, I'm sure. I'm glad you and I can find at least some common ground: vibration is bad, for whatever reason. I originally posted a response to the thread's initial topic, but Mr. Martens sort of hijacked our little craft (spaceship, Jimmy?) and took it into darker areas. Of course, as soon as he became critical of someone's expensively obsessive (yet, here at least, somewhat justifiable) solution to the vibration problem, he was mercilessly attacked. The poor fool: instead of just surrendering meekly and skulking away quietly, he stood his ground against an asylum full of maple/cherry/bubinga/balsa/corian/concrete/styrofoam/rubber/granite/ sand-filled-whatever platform-wielding lunatics. I'm sure he's off somewhere, measuring something and plugging the results into a sophisticated and complex equation that proves he's right. Oh well, if it weren't for engineers, we wouldn't have ANY of this crap to argue with and insult each other over.
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....and I have no doubt that JNeutron can calculate the energy required for this effort right before our very eyes.
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madison: ""
I'm sure he's off somewhere, measuring something and plugging the results into a sophisticated and complex equation that proves he's right.""Geeze, that kinda sounds like what I do..:-(
Well, ok, cept for the "sophisticated and complex" part..
A pleasure.
Cheers, John
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