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KB2VXA > HELP     28.11.04 17:34l 54 Lines 2363 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
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Hi Bryan and readers,

OK, we look at the chain differently. I suppose I look at it fom the 
standpoint of maintanence due to my work experience, locating and fixing 
the weak and/or broken links. I look at the network as a machine in need 
of repair as I did in industry and since there are machines within the 
machine as in a production line I just have a different point of view. 
Like the network and it's routing, I had to rerout production around 
faulty machines, can't close the factory when something blows a fuse.

As for my applying a title appropriate to the current discussion, I have 
stated my reason many times before. Now if the robots can't handle what 
the brain can it indicates yet another "faulty machine". I always take 
the heat for technology's shortcomings because I just write without 
relying on some robot. I read the same way and have no trouble following 
so again I have a different point of view.

You among others state that you can't follow me because I don't quote. 
Well, I do where I feel it's appropriate but I don't feel that numerous 
and lenghthy quotes are needed to follow what has been said before. I 
have little to no trouble following and frankly I find all the needless 
quoting bothersome, I have read it before, sometimes many times, it's 
tiresome and annoying.

Now you may have noticed that in my writing style I have given sufficient 
reference in my own text without quoting you. You should have no trouble 
remembering what I refer to without quoting, this time at least I didn't 
find such was needed.

Such has been my style of letter writing since I learned to read and 
write, only on packet has anyone ever complained about getting lost. That 
tells me that packet is the oddball, it seems to be quite a different 
world than e-mail. Well, I suppose the e-mail robots are better 
programmed than the packet ones and humans can't seem to recognize the 
difference. (;->)

Well, just think of me as the ghost in the machine...   BOO! (;->)

73 de Warren, KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
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