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Default devices of unecessary complexity

On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 09:09:45 -0700, Larry Jaques
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 10:39:09 -0400, "Jim Wilkins"
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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Larry Jaques wrote:

That's cool. I envy your vast knowledge/experience base. (I only
made
it to half vast.) Had I wanted to go to college, I likely would
have
taken both electrical and mechanical engineering courses. My
parents
offered to pay the price. But I was too fed up with people, being a
hermit by nature. I chose auto mechanic tech school over college,
as
machines don't talk back.


Sure they do. You can even carry on conversations with some of
them.
I told more than one piece of equipment that if it didn't behave I
would
scrap it for parts.


Machines with intermittent faults behave perfectly when I come near
them.


But only when we're there troubleshooting them, right? BTDT.

Generally, the last week I own a car, after I've decided to get rid
of it, the car runs better thanr years - - -