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269 messages, Last post on Feb 21, 2006 at 5:50 PM
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| The best way to keep things running smoothly around here is to remember the Golden Rule...don't personalize your comments..."attack ideas, not people"....if you find your fingers typing things like "your problem is that you are a _____", that's asking for a fight. | |
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I wonder if it is possible that some people get paid to post on this forum. If this is indeed possible, I then wonder how they are paid. It would be my opinion that they must be paid by the WORD and not by the number of posts. What a horrible way to earn your daily bread this would be. If this were the case it would account for any post you might see that just went on and on in circles, mindlessly repeating the same message over and over and over and....
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Replying to: grandaddy (Feb 21, 2006 10:57 am) |
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So I'll just respond to all: Mr. Shifright: User777: Wwest: Grandaddy?: One more try--no funny stuff this time. (I am now patently aware you guys have no sense of humor!!) Mr. Shiftright. Geez, I really was just trying to be lighthearted and at the same time get a message out. Honest!! Please accept a sincere apology. Sorry I PO'd you all--it wasn't supposed to be that way--I guess it came across wrong. For the record User777, I am as interested as anyone here in getting to the bottom of this mysterious hesitation issue!! Please, believe me. I am not trying to get the forum shut down!!! (That was kinda unfair of you to say that--almost like when you tagged me as a Toyota employee--but given your impression of my post, I guess I can't blame you for feeling that way. I really didn't know or think the word technophobe was derogatory) I have some info on your test idea if you aren't too incensed toward my input. Perhaps later? Guys, what I was trying to say was if you ever want to get to first base in this quest, you should really consider a more structured approach. Instead, you seem to be directionless--wandering all over. That was why the "Madly Off In All Directions" comment. Wwest--your theories are excellent. Your spontanious creativity is really impressive. There's a place for that. But please, try to stick to one thing for a little longer because bouncing a flood of ideas around tends to throw things off kilter. Be a little left brained for a change, and maybe there could be better progress here. I know it's your forum, and you're entitled to whatever you want, but there could be an end in sight if you give it an opportunity. Grandaddy--I don't know what I did to rile you up, but it wasn't intentional, if that helps. Hylyner. |
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Replying to: hylyner (Feb 21, 2006 11:52 am) Would my wife resent that statement?? In any case a little personal history. I walked out of Boeing, forever, one night in....aaah...1968, I think. Bummed around for two years, two jobs each of about six months. And then in June of 1969 I hit the jackpot. Went to work for a company selling Applied Dynamics Analog computers and they had just signed on to sell the NEW Data General Nova 16-bit DIGITAL minicomputer. They needed a field service technician on board and I was IT. Remember 1970's: "would someone please turn out the lights as they leave Seattle" as Boeing sales went into a serious decline and the layoffs began. So the company I worked for at the time closed their Seattle office. My wife and I really liked the Seattle area and while there were no jobs available there was "piece-work" available. So I bought myself a Tektronix Oscilloscope, a digital voltmeter, and some other tools of the trade and went to work. We incorporated the company in 1974. Basically what happened was that I was so good at my craft, trouble-shooting problems, failures, in computer systems that we were able to use the company's surplus funds to develop our own line of products. "...But please, try to stick to one thing for a little longer because because bouncing a flood of ideas around tends to throw things off kilter..." You're not just preaching to the choir, you're preaching to the MASTER! If you're ever in the Seattle area sometime I hereby invite you to come by and meet a few people that use a "flood of ideas" to help resolve computer systems problems someone may be having, say in the UAE, or even NASA in trying to maintain communications with a space probe over 8 billion miles away. Google for: Osprey SETI "pioneer 10" |
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Replying to: hylyner (Feb 21, 2006 11:52 am)
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Replying to: grandaddy (Feb 21, 2006 2:37 pm) A very astute observation grandaddy. There is no doubt in my mind that there is something going on here. There is no other logical explanation for it. There are posts here with the obvious intent to amplify this topic as much as possible and I can only speculate at the reasons. I find it sad that Edmunds allows it to continue.
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Replying to: wwest (Feb 21, 2006 9:57 am) You are definitely "thinking outside the box" and that is what needs to be done here. I think you may be on to something. This certainly makes sense when you have "my car has no problems", "my car hesitates but it is not bothersome or dangerous", and "my car hesitates 2 seconds or more and is a safety hazard". Keep those wheels turning.
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Replying to: scoti1 (Feb 21, 2006 4:12 pm) to hylyner's point: its also good to stay focused. i'm listening for your feedback on testing hylyner. from very near the beginning, i believe alot of speculation as to what was actually occuring could be captured using the OBD-II interface. No one is really hot on that idea, and I don't know why. But the recent suggestion for someone to test to see if accelerator pedal calibration upon startup is a possible contributor is a good one, simple, no cost, and can be done by numerous people. i personally don't go all over the map - but I don't know as much as WWEST does about these systems; he has all the manuals and has spent time reading them! he's helped a lot of Edmunds posters in other forums. Look and see. i have a lot of respect for what WWEST and his company does. i've googled him long ago and know we owe him a great deal for remaining in contact with a forward journeying representative of our scientific community. kudos. |
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Replying to: billran (Feb 21, 2006 3:08 pm) We'll probably start it up again once everyone has taken a good long break. thank you for your participation, and please enjoy the other discussions, or if you wish, correspond through e-mail or, better yet, set yourself up a personal page at our new feature www.carspace.com where you can link to other "friends" and other discussions, and also have your own mailbox there. best, MrShiftright Host |
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