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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Why are some people so impatient?
From: "pinnhead70" <pinnhead70@...>
Date: 2012-05-25
and money too
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Buchner" <buchnerelectronics@...> wrote:
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> The other kind user likes indian food very much ;-)
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> Best
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> From: pinnhead70
> To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 2:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Why are some people so impatient?
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> Jesper,
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> I found this a little bit rude, he is talking about me and I will explain why...
> My first question to Richard was about some SDS6 problem and if he can share the midi conversion with me, his answer was very helpful but saddly I am not technician and I will never be because I am simply "not interested" and without asking for it he sent me a schematic, Do I need to be able to read schematics to join this group or to ask questions?
> This is Richard answer "There are plenty of websites, book etc that deal with electronics, micro-controllers etc so you should use them to help yourself get some knowledge before diving into an area you no nothing of. If a person can't be bothered doing their own research why should another person be expected to do it for them?"
> I am not interested in electronics, I just wanted to know if "maybe" the sds6 problem was a little fix that I can do myself.
> After 3 emails he replied very fast I got no emails back anymore from Richard, then I really was worried about "maybe I said something that upset him" that was my first thought and I email him a couple of more times...
> I have not too much free time, a waiter at work found this group and comment about it to me (I have 3 Indian restaurants and saddly I speak 99% of my days in another language, sorry about my broken english), I just wanted information because is what people is looking for in this groups right?, I am not here to make friends or talk about our personal life.
> I just wanted 2 things: 1) how to burn a eprom and the sds6 midi conversion...that's all
> I think to Richard If a person have no "some skills" , that person don't deserve to ask or something like that.
> I exchanged 5 or 6 emails with him and in any of them there is a straight answer to my simple questions and that obviously leads to another email asking the same unanswered question!
> Another very kind user sent me all the info I needed in 10 lines and I am very happy about it because is not big deal, is simple...
> If someday I can help another member i will do it :)
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> Thank you Jesper
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> Clive
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> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, jesper <jesper@> wrote:
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> > Richard skrev 2012-05-25 05:05:
> > > Hi group, just wanted to publicly remind a few people about
> > > what an "interest group" is all about. ---
> > > Remember the active members of a group give their time freely to help
> > > others with like interests. Some of the knowledge they have has been
> > > achieved by having to "nut" through or pay others to fix. Hitting them
> > > with a stick is unlikely to make them feel like passing it on to some
> > > one else. ---
> > > I am looking at your recent request for help and will get back to you
> > > with an answer as soon as I can. If that is not acceptable, I am sorry,
> > > my free time is not as great as I would like to have.
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> > Very good summary Richard and thanks for the friendly way of bringing up
> > this topic. Being the moderator and one of the "semi-skilled" of the
> > group I always appreciate the knowledge of the real tech gurus.
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> > On a side note, I try to kick out all passing the line between annoying
> > and mean. I have received quite a collection of offlist mails regarding
> > this, but that (and the moderator work) is my way of "paying" for my
> > place in the group. :)
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> > But, to be clear to all, keep the Q's coming and keep posting
> > interesting things that's on topic (or as close as it gets). I'll try to
> > keep this a friendly place in the future too.
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> > Hexagonal greetings from sunny Sweden,
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> > electronically yours, jesper
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> > www.electronic-obsession.se
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