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Subject: Re: A $500.00 "UV" non-trivial exposure box.....

From: "lcdpublishing" <lcdpublishing@...>
Date: 2005-11-16

Well, said Stefan.

All too often people get caught up in the belief there is only one
way or one opinion on something and everyone should follow that
singular direction. If only one side of ANY topic is allowed for
discussion, well, then we might as well call ourselves lemmings and
not have any discussions about anything.

To blindly follow: a concept, idea, method, technique, or otherwise
anything, is selling oneself short. All of these topics we discuss
will have two sides of the story. Folks can either take what is
written as gospel and follow along, or they can challenge it, try
something on their own and perhaps shed some new light on an old
subject. Nearly everything written in these forums is based on
personal experiences and opinions of those experiences. To squelch
them, only serves to stiffle creativity and the exploration of
further truths.

However, this is just my humble opinion :-)




--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:32:30 +0100, adicont2 <adicont2@y...> wrote:
>
> > You are wright, is a holy war, but let's make it creative and
realy
> >
> > useful.
> >
> > The problem <one method versus another one> is a false
problem. "The
> >
> > best system is the one that works for you" I agree whith you.
> >
> > We should try to improve both systems or, if we can, inovate a
new
> >
> > one.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Adrian
>
>
> I agree with you.
>
> However, i will not stand by letting people say things i disagree
with
> without providing a different point of view.
> I do fully accept the photomethod, it is valid, and you get good
results,
> and i said so before.
> But TT _can_ produce results that are by far enough for advanced
people
> (0.5mm pitch ICs is easily sufficient for most, and it isn't even
pushing
> the limits). A good TT board is easily as good as a bad
photoboard. (and i
> made plenty of those ;-).)
> I appreciate it if people say their opinion, which is very valid
and sure
> true from their experience. But when i have a different experience
i will
> add my point of view. There's no need discussing it to find a
agreement,
> the reader can easily find what is true for his situation, but it
would be
> unfair not to offer different opinions if they exist.
>
>
> ST
>