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Old May 15th 04, 05:00 AM
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So I'd say that the *average* can actually be a monument to

progress.


Please never bother to apply for a position in my product

development
group.

No bother at all, Hans. It says a lot that my little discourse
disproving one of your pet quotes would instantly disqualify me from
your group.


You didn't disprove the quote, Jim.

You disqualified yourself by accepting mediocrity, "good enough", and
"average". My industry is too competitive to abide "average", and those
who propose that "*average* can actually be a monument to progress"
clearly have the wrong mindset to contribute to our success.

73, de Hans, K0HB



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Old May 15th 04, 12:11 PM
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So I'd say that the *average* can actually be a monument to

progress.


Please never bother to apply for a position in my product

development
group.

No bother at all, Hans. It says a lot that my little discourse
disproving one of your pet quotes would instantly disqualify me from
your group.


You didn't disprove the quote, Jim.


I disproved the first sentence of it, Hans. The part about "Nothing
average ever stood as a monument to progress".

You disqualified yourself by accepting mediocrity, "good enough", and
"average".


Those three terms mean very different things. My disproof stands. You
just don't like that fact.

My industry is too competitive to abide "average",


Your industry "abides" it all the time. Otherwise you'd never get any
products out the door.

and those
who propose that "*average* can actually be a monument to progress"
clearly have the wrong mindset to contribute to our success.


That's bad logic on your part, Hans. The proof is right in front of
you, in the PC you're using. But you refuse to see it.


73 de Jim, N2EY
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Old May 15th 04, 04:41 PM
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"Monument to Mediocrity" wrote

Your industry "abides" it all the time. Otherwise you'd never get any
products out the door.


We get a LOT of product out the door. Our engineering groups software
defined radio and hybrid fiber-radio (do a web search on Digivance)
products are the industry leaders precisely because they are not
"average". If we designed "average" stuff, we'd be closing the doors,
not shipping product out them.

73, de Hans, K0HB




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