I respectively disagree. But, then again, I believe that we have different views on our systems. Mine is something I relax with, something that I do in those rare moments of quiet alone time. If I understand correctly, you use yours as part of your livelihood, which gives it a much more serious implication-- wasted time is wasted money. So, while for you, stuffing leads might be a pain in the a&&, I don't see it as a miserable, petty task. Its something I can do to let my mind unwind after sitting in front of a computer for 8+ hours a day, attempting to predict exactly what the best way to store and index a million electronic documents within the constraints of a feeble database and users who don't know what they want and a project in continuous emergency-mode development thats several years late. Oh, sorry, I digress... I must need more solder. ;) --PBr, who actually likes his job. Really! -----Original Message----- From: elhardt@... [mailto:elhardt@...] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 5:58 PM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] Attention MOTM Kit Builders!! However, for some unknown reasons, some people enjoy wasting their short lives away with miserable petty tasks like sorting, bending and inserting resistors, which accounts for so many NO responses. Sorting resistors isn't relaxing, it's a pain in the ass. Fortunately the sequenced tape helps eliminate that.
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RE: [motm] Attention MOTM Kit Builders!!
2001-03-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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