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Old November 12th 03, 12:39 AM
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I, a VP, turned out another design (from scratch) in one long weekend that
was under budget and exceeded the specs.
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A design which 'exceeds' specified performance is as poor as one which
'under exceeds'.

Significant deviations in either direction are sure indications of poor
engineering education and incompetence.

Both deviations are equally expensive and wasteful in terms of time,
materials and labour.

Even kids living with rats in the sewers of Rio de Janerio know this.

Rats themselves are highly intelligent, abundent, successful animals.

Should our campuses be transferred? ;o)
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Old November 12th 03, 02:22 AM
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Reg Edwards wrote:
A design which 'exceeds' specified performance is as poor as one which
'under exceeds'.


It would have cost money and space to add the circuits to bring the
measurable jitter up to the RS232 specification allowable threshold.
You really think I should have done that?
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Old November 12th 03, 04:12 PM
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Reg Edwards wrote:
A design which 'exceeds' specified performance is as poor as one which
'under exceeds'.


It would have cost money and space to add the circuits to bring the
measurable jitter up to the RS232 specification allowable threshold.
You really think I should have done that?


Designs which overachieve are an embarrassment to the proletariat, and are
to be discouraged.

73, ac6xg




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Old November 12th 03, 03:15 AM
Yuri Blanarovich
 
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A design which 'exceeds' specified performance is as poor as one which
'under exceeds'.

Significant deviations in either direction are sure indications of poor
engineering education and incompetence.

Both deviations are equally expensive and wasteful in terms of time,
materials and labour.



Now that is some "wisdom" coming out of FGQ think tank :-)
All the briliant engineers and inventors? Shame on you!
You come up with better and cheaper solution, you are incompetent!
(must be union mentality)

BUm
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