[TrunkCom] re: Technical knowledge

Paul Cobb [email protected]
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:29:39 -0500


Afternoon Mike:
Lead-on!
If you are ever down MAIRETTA-way and have time, give me a call. I'll try to
answer the sensible questions. I don't advertise like RS does: "If you have
questions--We have the answers". In my 64 years, I have only found a couple
of stores that truly fit that description and they are probably out of
business now. If  I absolutely have to go to RS; I just go in, ask for the
item by part number, (that
really blows them away), then I either get the item(s) or
his(her) answer. I pay and I retreat to my home LabORAtory until I have to
leave or GrandMA (my wife)
calls. I DO NOT like to go to RS. I am writing to the
Managing Person who made the decision to "close"
RadioShack.COM. (Very STUPID decision). It would have been a better one to
move it out of the "Buford
Highway Melting Pot". Then they would still have my business.
Give me a call if you are down my way: (770) 427-8519.
Paul Cobb   KD4CDE
BSEE Georgia Tech 1962, MSEE Georgia Tech 1964
(Retired Lockheed-Martin Engineering Flight Test Communications Systems
Specialist: 35 Years)

----- Original Message -----
From: "sjonesy" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: [TrunkCom] re: Technical knowledge


> Well said.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [TrunkCom] re: Technical knowledge
>
>
>    I have never tried to reply to these e-mails. The mail that can clutter
> is
> not enough to cause me to unsubscribe. The sites I pick up with the
tidbits
> are enough to make it worth hanging on to the subscription. I have read
> quite
> a bit of the RS debate and have my own views. I keep them to myself I have
> both good, and bad. The reason I am here is for information not business
> reports.
>        I have been reading about the guy with the scanner face scratch.
The
> best tip yet is to use the CD polishing compounds or car wax (least
> abrasive), polishing compound (medium), or Rubbing compound (most
abrasive).
> If there is a long deep scratch you *could try to* file it out with a
> fingernail file emory board and work your way down to the finest polish.
It
> will not be a quick task, and may not be worth it.
>         As for RS if your smart enough to know better than the salesmen
> there
> then what's your problem? If your not, and they lead you in the wrong
> direction its more of a reflection on your education than it is theirs.
>        Please let me know if this goes out to all, or just ends up in a
dead
> end e-mail box. I am new to this and don't read well. LOL Poor education
> maybe.
>
>
>                                                        Michael T. Kelly
>                                                        Cumming, Ga.
>                                                        [email protected]
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