Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: virtual hand jive
Posted by
David M. Munro
on 2000-11-07 05:11:55 UTC
Smoke writes:
booth, push the button to open the window, and the button, or the motor, or
the window guides, or one of the power cables or control circuits or
whatever stops working. What do you do now?
Well, you work around the problem, get it fixed, and resolve to read
Consumer Reports next time around. Do you insist on a vehicle with
handwheels on the windows? I don't think so.
David M. Munro
>Just suppose you've got a job simple all set up on your machine and it HASSuppose you are in a hurry in your big bucks SUV, you pull up to the toll
>to be out today. You jog to point "A", make a quickie cut, jog over to
>point "B", make another cut, and then jog to point "C". In the midst of
>jogging to point "C" the jog button quits working. Thanks to relying on
>modern technology, you don't have any hand wheels on the machine. What do
>you do now?
booth, push the button to open the window, and the button, or the motor, or
the window guides, or one of the power cables or control circuits or
whatever stops working. What do you do now?
Well, you work around the problem, get it fixed, and resolve to read
Consumer Reports next time around. Do you insist on a vehicle with
handwheels on the windows? I don't think so.
David M. Munro
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2000-11-06 17:58:21 UTC
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2000-11-06 20:50:09 UTC
Re: virtual hand jive
Ian Wright
2000-11-07 00:11:37 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: virtual hand jive
Smoke
2000-11-07 04:33:38 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: virtual hand jive
David M. Munro
2000-11-07 05:11:55 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: virtual hand jive