Ill be honest with you @aki, youre SELFISH. You seem to be propagating a certain elitist view that the only true developers / engineers / techies ought to be doing this, or not doing that. IMHO, the dynamic nature of the members on this list is what makes skunkworks thrive. By villifying non <original> software as per youre definition, you scare away someone genuinely interested in learning. Remember it is all about the LEARNING process.
If Wimax messed you up on 3.5Ghz, there is a simple solution. A feedhorn filter from any company that operates between 3.7-4.2Ghz and say goodbye to the maneno from the increased TX levels from many wimax sites. Consider a Norsat one.
Rgds.
Hey @Areba, did you know that I used a search engine to respond to @Mimano's statement that is wheel is not a wheel,eehh? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wAvxQfusWU Miracle! Good stuff from me, I must be very very good on search engines else how would I know about the honeycomb structure used in tyre technology? I never designed it, wish I did though. So back you and your current advice. Why the only "Troll" comment to add more more to fire already lit, in others views? You, just like @Ok3ch and others are some of the smart tech guys with various knowledge on the list, why not indulge and discuss with me with a response to my original postings?Some thots. :-)On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Collins Areba <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
@Areba : Provided the match box.Jeez! @aki have you considered a career at the phoenix theatre?
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